The Association of Nigeria Women Business Network (ANWBN) has achieved a milestone by training and empowering over 250 women in various communities across Northern Nigeria.
The initiative, a collaborative effort with the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), was aimed at building the digital skills of Nigerian businesses and women entrepreneurs to engage in the digital economy by implementing a training program titled, “Digital Literacy & E-commerce Training for Women-Owned Businesses” for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
The training sessions were held in key locations, including Kuje and Lugbe in Abuja and Nyanya in Nasarawa State, drawing participants from across the northern region.
Speaking at the event, ANWBN national coordinator Otunba Gbemisola Oduntan emphasised the association’s commitment to improving women’s lives.
“We are very passionate about the economic empowerment of women. We want government policies reformed, especially those that hinder women from reaching their full potential.
“Our aim is to liberate women, make them independent, and show them they can achieve great things without relying on others,” she said.
The program focused on equipping women with digital skills to thrive in today’s economy.
Former national coordinator and project director, Mrs Angela Ajala, highlighted key training areas, including website development, digital marketing, online sales platforms, pricing strategies and social media management.
Ajala explained that the initiative aimed to address the unique challenges faced by women in northern Nigeria and provide them with tools to overcome barriers and succeed in their endeavours.