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She Grows Africa To Host Financial Literacy Training

19 November

Reported by Ayooluwa Afolabi

She Grows Africa, an organization dedicated to empowering women through financial education, is set to present another exciting edition of its Financial Literacy Training for 2024, titled "The Power of Bookkeeping."


The event aims to equip women with the essential knowledge and tools needed to achieve financial independence and take control of their financial futures.


Scheduled for 23rd November 2024 at 9:00 AM, the training will take place at Rehoboth Herbs Head Office, located at 17 Oluyole Way, Off Favos Bus Stop, New Bodija Estate, Ibadan. 


The entry fee for the event is ₦6,500.


This edition of the training will focus on helping women understand how to structure, manage, save, and invest their money. With the new year approaching, She Grows Africa encourages participants to invest in themselves to boost their financial literacy and make smarter financial decisions moving into 2025.


The training will feature a distinguished lineup of guest speakers who are experts in their respective fields, offering practical insights and advice on achieving financial success:


Dr. Mrs. Omobola Adeseeni, CEO of Rehoboth Herbs International, Amb. Dr. Lola Odeyale, a Finance Management Consultant, Ayo Fashida, Finance Management Consultant, Olakunle Ajila, Simplers Accounting and Business Management Solutions  and Olajumoke Caxton Martins, a Lawyer and Business Management Consultant.  


In addition to the training, She Grows Africa is excited to present an exclusive investment opportunity designed to help participants boost their financial literacy. "If you didn’t meet your financial goals in 2024, this training is the perfect investment for you," says a representative from She Grows Africa. "To see different results in 2025, you must take different steps now."


Participants are encouraged to register early as spaces are limited. To sign up, visit the registration link:(https://forms.gle/97orLSZtiHx3deeQ6)


For more information, you can reach She Grows Africa on 09160098516 or 08161163395.


 



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