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IWD: Women are 50% of Nigeria’s population – Awosika

Women constitute 50 per cent of Nigeria’s population and cannot be ignored, the first female chairman of First Bank Nigeria and Chief Executive Officer of…

Women constitute 50 per cent of Nigeria’s population and cannot be ignored, the first female chairman of First Bank Nigeria and Chief Executive Officer of The Chair Centre Group, Mrs Ibukun Awosika, has said.

Awosika said this at an International Women’s Day (IWD) event organised by CHI Limited, a member of the Coca-Cola family in Lagos, the company said in a statement.

She noted that equity is about evaluating what each person needs to succeed at their best, adding that women represent about 50% of Nigeria’s population and undermining them will be detrimental to society.

Awosika also charged women to identify their limitations, close the gap, take ownership of their careers, and value their journey.

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Speaking further, she stressed that for organizations, it will take every single person, both male and female, to be at their best to make them succeed.

The banking expert called on organisations to create an ecosystem that helps in getting value for the organisation, while optimizing the potential of staff members through provision of resources and platform.

Speaking on the theme #EmbraceEquity, the Human Resources Director at CHI Limited, Temitope Adedayo-Ojo, said the company is committed to driving diversity and inclusion through gender equity at the workplace.

She then unveiled the Women’s Network at Chi Limited, GREAT Rubies, to highlight the values that women at CHI Limited represent.

Another panelist and General Manager, Fidelity Bank Plc, Mrs Chinwe Iloghalu, said having a mentor early is crucial for success of women while the Sales Director, CHI Limited, Mr Bola Arotiowa, encouraged women to be more assertive and strive to be competitive.

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