EKO HOT BLOG reports that Mo Abudu, CEO of Ebonylife Media, is set to deliver the keynote address at the 2023 Selfmade Woman Conference, taking place on Saturday, February 4th at the Balmoral Hall of the Federal Palace Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The conference, organized by popular blogger and entrepreneur Linda Ikeji, will bring together some of the country’s most successful women in media, publishing, entertainment, finance and entrepreneurship to share their stories and offer advice to aspiring female entrepreneurs.
This year’s event will feature a lineup of top-notch speakers, including publisher and author Betty Irabor, TV icon Funmi Iyanda, comedian and social media influencer Anita ‘Real Warri Pikin’ Asuoha, and finance experts Tomie Balogun and Sola Adesakin.
The conference will provide attendees with a unique opportunity to network, learn, and be inspired by some of Nigeria’s most successful women.
In addition to the keynote address, the conference will also include breakfast, lunch, and entertainment, providing attendees with a full day of valuable insights, practical advice, and inspiration.
The event is 100% free to attend and there is no registration required, making it accessible to everyone who wants to be a part of it.
Another highlight of the event is the grants that will be given to lucky entrepreneurs to help them grow their businesses. Attendees are encouraged to bring their best business ideas and pitch them to a panel of judges, who will select the most promising ventures to receive funding.
The Selfmade Woman Conference is a must-attend event for women who are looking to take their careers and businesses to the next level.
With Mo Abudu and an all-star lineup of speakers, this year’s conference promises to be one of the most inspiring and educational events of the year.
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