i'm zeinab badawi.job here at the united nations headquarters in new york is the pinnacle in many people's careers. well, second in command at the un is a woman, the former nigerian politician, amina mohammed. she says herjob is amazing and humbling. in this special interview in the bbc‘s 100 women series, i'll be talking to amina mohammed about how her colourful past, gender and identity have helped shape and influence her thinking and actions as one of the world's most powerful women. so, deputy secretary—general amina mohammed, delighted to have you as a special interview in this 100 women series on the bbc. so, deputy secretary—general amina mohammed, delighted to have you as a special interview in this 100 women series on the bbc. here we are at the un headquarters in new york in the main reception area. these are the portraits. these are all men. the former secretary—generals of the un. yes, you said it. all men. i mean, you know... lie, to hammarskjold, to thant, waldheim, perez de cuellar, boutr