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On Friday December11, The Fabulous Woman Network hosted 30 of Kumasi’s fabulous women for its maiden event dubbed The Fabulous Woman Connects – Dinner With The Girls.
The event came off at the plush Golden Tulip Kumasi City.
It was a networking dinner where the women connected with potential business partners, clients, spiritual leaders, mentors, etc.
The ladies discussed issues of concern to women.
Mrs. Francisca Ampratwum, CEO of Perfect Health Limited shared a talk on ‘Healthy Eating for the busy Fabulous Woman’ while Mrs. Jeanne Poyade, A Fitness Instructor also shared ‘Practical Tips for Keeping your Fabulous Body Tips’.
Rev. Mrs. Agnes Odoi, Founder of Warrior Wives Prayer Ministry also encouraged the women to take their spirituality seriously with a talk on ‘Spirituality in Personal and People Leadership’.
Among the women were teachers, lady pastors, doctors, a pharmacist, lecturers, students, business women, a fitness trainer, bankers, hoteliers, housewives, among others.
All these ladies had a great time loosening up and sharing experiences over great food catered by Golden Tulip Kumasi City Hotel. And of course, where there are fabulous women, there are pictures!
Ama Duncan, Founder of The Fabulous Woman Network said the sole mission of the organization was to celebrate and inspire women to shine in their own corners, hence all their activities were geared towards this cause.
She said that it was the first of many to come and it would be a pleasure to connect with more fabulous women in 2016 and beyond.
Mrs. Duncan also expressed her gratitude to the sponsors for the event who were as follows: Golden Tulip Kumasi City, Abby’s Wand, Vera Obeng Photography, Fondjo Images, Dogboat Enterprise, Nsaa Kids Clothing, Corporate Training Solutions, Reaga Right, Dom 21, Lawyer Kwame Nkrumah Botsio, Mr. Samuel Duncan and some gallant men who support the organization.
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