IWD: Pressing For Progress with Ijegun Girls
The program, which held on Saturday 17th
March 2018 at the annex of our community office in Lagos had in attendance a
total of 85 schoolgirls drawn from 10 schools, who were accompanied by 8
teachers, 5 adolescent mothers, 2 pregnant teenagers, and 4 female
professionals drawn from the medical, legal, banking and marketing field who
shared their experiences on how they surmounted obstacles to achieve success in
life and career.
The purpose of the summit was to inspire the girls
to break the glass ceiling and crush every form of fear and inhibition standing
on their way to achieving greatness in a male-dominated society, especially in
the area of career.
The facilitators-Mrs. Abimbola Ogedengbe, Barrister
Bisi Oladele, Miss Seun Ajibola and Mrs. Temitope Adetola took their turn to
share their stories of struggle, defeat, determination and success. They also spoke
on key factors to consider in choosing a career path, how to overcome peer
pressure/distractions and how to build leadership skills. The exciting
interactive session was spiced with lots of fun, real life examples, question
and answers and practical discussion.
We also had a skill acquisition session where Mrs.
Omotola Bisuga took the girls (especially teenage mothers) through practical
steps on how make Perfume, Air-freshner and Disinfectant for home use and for
small scale businesses.
And to save the day, one of the leading Food &
Beverage Companies in Lagos, UAC Foods supported us with the donation of snacks
and drinks, thus making the event very colourful and exciting.
As part of our efforts to heal hurts and restore
hope, the program ended with our girls feeling celebrated and greatly empowered
to live a purpose-driven life and with the resolve to excel in spite of all
odds.
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Yes, we are pressing for progress! We are investing
in the Amazons of tomorrow! We are nurturing a new generation of responsible
and successful leaders who would take the world by storm and secure the future
of our nation.
#IWD 2018
#PressForProgress
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