In recognition of Nigerian
women who’ve made strides in Leadership, Enterprise, Advocacy and Business,
Leading Ladies Africa recognized Nigeria’s 100 Most Inspiring women at the LLA
100 Women celebrated 100 Most Inspiring Women at a special gala and awards
night tagged the LLA 100 Women Gala.
The LLA 100 Women Gala is a
follow up to the 100 Most Inspiring Women In Nigeria list published on
March 8, this year in commemoration of the International Women’s Day. Themed “Celebrating
Leadership, Diversity & Impact,” the #100 Women Gala recognizes and
spotlights the achievements of Nigerian women who have made tangible impact and
contributions in four unique spheres of the society.
“At Leading Ladies Africa, our
key objective is to promote leadership, diversity and inclusion for African
women – a call to have them participate in activities that ensure they lead
better, fulfilling, and ultimately more productive lives,” says Francesca
Uriri, Founder, Leading Ladies Africa.
“As Nigerian women and
Africans, it is important that we begin to tell our own stories. We need to begin
to craft the narrative that we want the world to know about us – that we are
successful, courageous, determined and bold! At LLA, we have a clear intent of
inspiring a new wave of Nigerian female change makers, leaders and
entrepreneurs, and recognizing these 100 Women is an important way to achieve
that objective” she emphasized.
Speaking at the event, Omotola Oyebanjo,
Head Strategic Communications and Media, Union Bank said: “This year, Union
Bank celebrates its 100th anniversary and for those 100 years, we
have supported and empowered women to achieve their dreams, both within the
bank and externally. It is therefore a pleasure to support this amazing list of
100 impressive ladies making an impact in Nigeria. As their banking partner of
choice, we look forward to supporting them and other such industrious women as
they move on to the next phase of their incredible journeys.”
“Boldness and courage are
synonymous with leadership” said keynote speaker, WISCAR Founder, Amina
Oyagbola, who spoke on ‘Leading with
Boldness and Courage in times of Change.’ “As leading ladies, we must
banish all negative conditioning from our lives. We must fight for the change that we seek in
our nation and in our world. Now more than ever, the proper response to the challenges
we face lies in principled, resolute, imaginative, courageous, and focused
leadership by each and every one of us.”
Harping on the need for women
to collaborate with and support each other, Ndidi Nwuneli, Founder, Leap
Africa, and Co-Founder, AACE Foods, said: “The concept of “small is beautiful,”
is overplayed, and we women need to learn to be authentic, to be vulnerable to
ask for help. On leading and creating a succession plan, she said: “A great
mistake any leader can make is to take the thought of succession for granted.
As a leader, you must think beyond now. A woman must have a succession plan
regardless of how young her business is.”
In addition to the 100
honourees, the Leading Ladies Africa Gala was also attended by Power Women in
the Corporate and Business sector, including: Adesuwa Oyenokwe, Publisher TW
Magazine, Aishah Ahmad, Chair Person, WimBiz, Chizor Malize, CEO Brandzone
Consulting, Nkiru Olumide-Ojo, Head Marketing Communications, Stanbic IBTC,
OsayiAlile, CEO, ACT Foundation, IniAbimbola, CEO, Thistle Praxis, Tampiri Akemu,
MD, Sesema PR, Okaima Ohizua, Executive Director Transcorp Nigeria, Owen
Omogiafo, Chief Operating Officer, The Tony Elumelu Foundation, Sasha Alabi,
Glory Edozien, Founder Inspired By Glory, Ewemade Emokpae, CEO Shakara Couture,
and others.
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