NECA’s Network of Entrepreneurial Women (NNEW) is unveiling its maiden conference with theme ‘GIANT STRIDES’ on Thursday, 14th July 2016 at 10 a.m. at the NAF Conference Centre & Suites, Plot, 496 Ahmadu Bello Way, Abuja. The Special Guest of Honour at this unique event is the Hon. Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, Hajiya Aisha Abubakar.
During the programme, conference speakers will enlighten the participants on how to make tremendous leaps and overcome challenges in their businesses, form strategic alliances, learn innovative ways of creating and effectively managing multiple streams of income and also tap into business opportunities available in the era of change currently experienced in our country Nigeria.
The conference will be hosted by the Chairperson of NNEW-Abuja Chapter and her team which will be facilitated by seasoned facilitators which include CEO, NAKACHI Consulting, Sam Ikoku; CEO, Agribusiness Systems and Technologies Limited, Adewale Ilesanmi; SME Banking, StanbicIBTC Bank, Obinna Ukachukwu; Group Head, Products and Segments Group, Access Bank PLC, Ope Wemi-Jones; and veteran women entrepreneurs, Omololami Ajani of Wood Et Al and Latifat Balogun of Hatlab Ice-Creams. Other activities include a plenary session, networking sessions and a host of exhibitions.
Please log on to www.nnew.org or call 08091354674/08023449145. This programme is strictly for women entrepreneurs with a passion for making giant strides in their businesses.
NECA’s Network of Entrepreneurial Women (NNEW) is a platform established in 2005 under the aegis of Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association to promote and nurture entrepreneurship amongst women. It is a forum for women entrepreneurs to exchange ideas on issues that are crucial to the thriving of their businesses.
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