The United States Consulate-General in Lagos on Thursday trained
about 85 Nigerian women on how to be financially independent in their
homes and other socio-economic engagements.
The One-Day Seminar tagged, “Take Charge of Your Financial Future”
was specifically organised by the Consulate to expose young and middle
aged to the processes of becoming financially independent.
The Consulate-General’s Public Diplomacy Officer, Mrs Rhonda Watson,
said the training was part of the US government’s commitment to the
empowerment of Nigerian women.
Watson, “This programme is another demonstration of the US government’s interest in empowerment of Nigerian women.
“We believe that women empowerment is critical to the development of
any society, and that when women are empowered the family and the
society would be empowered.
“We want Nigerian women to also be rich and be in the forefront of peace and development in their homes and communities.”
Watson urged Nigerian women to desist from “self-limiting beliefs”, but to begin to create and work hard at their visions.
She also advised them to also begin to embark on some concrete actions that would make them achieve their visions in life.
The US official added that it was also imperative for the women to
develop themselves through training programmes, as well as reading
widely.
A guest speaker at the event, Mrs Nimi Akinkugbe also enjoined
Nigerian women to begin to take charge of their financial dependence,
especially with the country’s current economic challenges.
Akinkugbe said there was currently a dysfunctional relationship
between women and their finances, adding that it was important for women
to act fast.
A particiant, Mrs Wummi Saanu, a caterer, said the programme had
further exposed her to the processes of becoming more financially
independent and being able to support her husband and family.
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