If you're a woman in Nigeria, there's a good chance you've heard of Women Highs Trybe.
That's a global network of "high value women" founded by social entrepreneur Kiki Okewale, the Daily Independent reports.
Okewale says the idea for Women Highs Trybe came to her in 2020 when the global financial crisis hit, and she wanted to inspire other women to have a voice.
"And the positive feedback, she has received in the last three years from women who have been uplifted by her passion for women development and em'powerment, has been profound," she says.
So she launched Women Highs Trybe in July this year, with the theme "Elevating Women Entrepreneurs: Strategies for Success."
Okewale says the conference will cover topics like branding, marketing, financial management, staff retention, mindset, the power of storytelling, and leveraging media to position the brand.
The Nov.
6 event in Lagos is free, but registration is mandatory.
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