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AWEP CONFERENCE 2020

 The AWARD was a SURPRISE!

Many Thanks to the African Women Entrepreneurship Programme (AWEP) for the AWARD OF RECOGNITION - I am grateful.

And also for the opportunity to speak at her ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2020, which also marks AWEP AFRICA at 10 Celebration, and also AWEP Nigeria at 8 Celebration.

Many Thanks to the PHENOMENAL Mummy, National President AWEP – Mrs. Angela Ajala and also the Members and Management Board of Trustees of AWEP for the opportunity to speak on the topic:

“Market, Sales and Business Digitization”.

Great HONOR to meet:

Ambassador Maryam Katagum, Honorable Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment.

Mrs. Adenike Ogunlesi, CEO Ruff and Tumble

“The tree that cannot bend to the wind will BREAK”.

Co-Panelists and Presenters:

Coach Sam Obafemi, Naomi Osemedua, Ezeagu Williams, Collins Nwosu, Bolaji Sofoluwe e.t.c

Thank you! 

CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE

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