Foremost women’s
networking and empowerment non-profit, the National Association of Black Female
Executives in Music & Entertainment (NABFEME) has launched its first
chapter in Africa.
The launch, which was announced at an event in
Lagos, is in furtherance of NABFEME’s corporate mission to raise the profile of
African women and increase their awareness and workforce participation in the Media
and Entertainment, Sports and Fashion industries, as well as in Finance and
Healthcare.
NABFEME aims to improve the overall socio-economic
and political standing of women in Africa, by providing female executives the
platform to discuss quality professional development and an avenue for
networking opportunities.
Speaking at the launch, NABFEME’s Network Leader
for AFRICA, Chichi Nwoko said, "We
are excited to launch NABFEME in Africa.
Our mission is to bring female executives and aspiring executives in the
fields of entertainment and media to work together to create strong professional
support systems not only in Africa but globally."
"Ultimately,
our goal is to help educate and create more opportunities for women in these
fields."
Also
present at the event were notable faces like; Johnnie Walker (founder of
NABFEME), Waje, Chichi Nwoko, Tolu Oniru (Toolz), Titi Oyinsan, Bimbo
Oloyede, Maria Okanrende, Lamide
Akintobi, Faith Azuka, Ruby Gyang, Rosemary Ajuka, Sasha P, Obi Asika, Chris Ubosi.
NABFEME currently has 20 chapters across the United States and Canada with plans to launch in Ghana, Kenya and South Africa before the end of 2017.
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