Participants at the fair Women from all fields of endeavour have converged at the Kumasi City Mall for the LUV FM Women and Business Fair.
The event, which ends on Sunday April 14,2019 is aimed at creating platform for women to share experiences and networking for enhanced empowerment .
It is the first of its kind in the region where women who are captains in their various fields of endeavor gathering to reach out to each other.
Participants are drawn from traditional authority, academia, public service, commerce, entrepreneurship, sports and entertainment, among others are gathering for seminars, exhibition mentorship sessions.
It follows the on-air launch and subsequent hosting of programmes on Luv Fm by selected women.
Founder of Fabulous Women Network, Ama Duncan, Chief Executive of Richlove Travel Consult, Richlove Mba, and host of Lunchtime Rhythms on Luv FM, Anita Akua Kyerewaa-Kuma were joined by Events and Promotions Executive at Luv FM, James Herman to launch the event on The Diary. Mama Efe Amanor is host of Obra Show on Nhyira FM
Host of Social Magazine Show on Nhyira Fm, Mama Efe Amanor, who stood in for the General Manager of Multimedia Kumasi at the opening ceremony asked for support of residents of Kumasi to make the event a success.
On her part, Founder of Jackson College of Education, Theodosia Jackson, want the women not to look down upon themselves.
According to her, women were endowed with a lot talents at creation which are yet to be unearthed. Mrs Theodosia Jackson
"Technology and any new thing has more gadget than old things. God put a lot of things in us than the men so we must work hard and unearth those things." CEO of UNIJAY Fashion, Janet Abobigu
CEO and Founder of the UNIJAY Fashion, Janet Abobigu is convinced the business world is run by women entrepreneurs.
She wants women to focus attention on skill acquisition which she compares to currency.
"If it is school, please do.Opportunities abound so we must take advantage of them as women and stop looking down upon ourselves. Don’t look down upon yourself and say your parents are poor. Please try and do something for yourself, "she said.
‘Women are no more champions of the kitchen’ Mampong Sanaahemaa, Nana Akyaa Danquah II(first rigt) Mampong Sanaahemaa, Nana Akyaa Danquah II who put icing on the cake is asking women to challenged themselves to making positive impacts in society. She […]