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I am a Phenomenal Woman series launched

I am a Phenomenal Woman series has made its debut in Abuja. The series is geared towards spurring women through talks to attain their God-…

I am a Phenomenal Woman series has made its debut in Abuja. The series is geared towards spurring women through talks to attain their God- given vision and goals.

During the inauguration at Spices Lounge in Abuja recently, the initiator, Abiola M. Olumodeji, said it was time for women to rise up and attain their God-given vision and leave a legacy behind. 

“I discovered that some women like to play it small. So, I searched deep within my heart to see what I can do to inspire women to become prominent leaders in whatever sector they are; so that anyone who has a deep yearning to have a voice out there can be empowered, inspired and be mentored and then launched out on a great platform,” she said.

Olumodeji said the phenomenal woman has to be someone who has prestige, integrity; someone who is authentic adding, “To be a part of us, you have to be someone that identifies with those goals, then you are a phenomenal woman.” 

The guest speaker, Tale Alimi, who spoke on the theme ‘It’s Time to Uplevel’, urged women to seek competence and improve on their skills, adding that when women add value to themselves, they can earn more money. 

“I think the Phenomenal Woman series is a laudable series to call women to rise to their full potential. It’s not just a place to hear motivational speech but it’s a supporting community to help women harness their skills and potentials,” she said.

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