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Facebook Returns with #SheMeansBusiness Trainings for Female Entrepreneurs

PHOTO Caption: L-r: CEO, Avandis Consulting, Dr. Anino Emuwa; Country Marketing Manager, Facebook, Tetlanyo Lekalake; Founder and CEO, House of Tara, Tara Fela-Durotoye and Head of Policy Programs, Africa, Facebook, Sherry Dzinoreva at the #SheMeansBusiness Nigeria event held in Lagos…recently

BY: Sandra Ani

Following a successful first year, Facebook in partnership with She Leads Africa (SLA), is set to hold the second edition of ‘#She Means Business’, an initiative designed to inspire, empower and train female entrepreneurs across the country to build, grow and start their own businesses.

The #She Means Business University Tour will take place across 10 university cities in Nigeria, bringing an interactive business and networking experience to campus, whilst focusing on learning digital marketing skills, creative content development on mobile, and using Instagram and WhatsApp to help drive and build their business in school.

Additionally, at each university, an influential business leader will host sessions centered around how they started their business and how they have used digital to grow and scale – with the aim of inspiring and providing real-life tangible results.

Trainings for entrepreneurs will be held across 12 cities including Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Abuja, Calaba, Ibadan, Kano, Jos and Benin. Each module taught on the day is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the basics of online digital marketing across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, whilst including the development of business strategies and providing networking opportunities.

Speaking at an evening cocktail event held in Lagos to unveil the #She Means Business 2019 programme, Sherry Dzinoreva, Head of Policy Programmes, Africa said: “#She Means Business is something that we’re all passionate about at Facebook, we know that when women do well, economies do well. We were encouraged by the milestones reached last year, and importantly the difference it made to the many women across Nigeria who took part. I’m excited that this year we’ll be incorporating students – the business leaders and entrepreneurs of the future. Technology plays an important role in enabling business growth, and by providing the tools and know-how we’re determined to see that businesses set up by Nigerian women reach their full potential.”

Also speaking at the event, which played host to female business owners, leaders, influencers and other stakeholders, Afua Osei, Co-Founder of She Leads Africa said: “Women form the backbone of a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Facebook to provide women entrepreneurs with access to the digital skills and tools required to move their businesses forward on a local, Pan-African and global level.”

Interested participants should email programs@sheleadsafrica.org

Universities that will bevisited during the #SheMeansBusiness Tour are Ahmadu Bello University, Kaduna, University of Lagos, Lagos, Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun, University of Ibadan, Oyo, University of Ilorin, Kwara, Covenant University, Ogun, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu, University of Benin, Edo, University of Abuja, Abuja, as well as University of Port Harcourt, Rivers.

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