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Ghanaian TV personality, Peace Hyde, has been confirmed to deliver the keynote address at the third edition of the inspirational women empowerment conference, Flourish Africa.
The event set to take place in Lagos on July 20 is aimed at equipping young women with the tools they need to become who God has destined them to become through mentoring programs, skills acquisition sessions and events that focus on the well-being of the millennial woman.
In addition, the platform has an online blog which provides valuable information to help address the various challenges women go through on a daily basis.
Flourish Africa is founded by Nigerian oil mogul and Executive Vice Chairman of Famfa Oil, Mrs Folorunso Alakija.
Peace Hyde who is the Head of Digital Media and Partnerships for Forbes Africa, joins the ranks of previous keynote addresses, from the likes of Ibukun Awosika, Chairman of First Bank of Nigeria and Uju Ifejika, Ceo of Brittania U, to speak on the theme “The Motion to Disrupt”.
Peace Hyde is also the founder of education non-profit Aim Higher Africa, an organisation that empowered over 6000 grassroots entrepreneurs to start businesses that transform and empower impoverished communities.,
Hyde was also selected by Barrack Obama to join 200 leaders from Africa in the inaugural edition of the Obama Foundation Africa leaders’ program.
This year, Hyde is joined by a line up of disruptive women to share their experiences with a room of 1000 millennials on the theme.
Flourish Africa aims to galvanise 1000 young women hosted by Folorunso Alakija to disrupt their industries and tagging along are inspirational speakers like Temie Giwa- Tubosun, Founder of Lifebank, Adaora Mbelu, Director of Trellis Group, Blondie Okpuzor Ceo and Founder of BathKandy and Buogo Obi Ceo of Wooddesigns.
The conference aims to empower people who are going to inspire the next generation of female change agents across Africa.
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