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Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III, Queen Consort of the Warri Kingdom, will host the Women Allying Women Conference in Cape Coast, Ghana, a side event to the annual Fetu festival by the people of the Central region of Ghana.
As Founder, Olori Atuwatse III has created this platform to unite women across industries, borders, and generations. For her, this is not a ceremony but it is a commitment.
She believes that when women ally with women, businesses grow, societies stabilize, and nations prosper.“Africa’s future will not be outsourced. It will be built by its women”, she added.
The Conference is her vision, her initiative, her legacy in motion.
Her Majesty’s work has always carried one theme: women first. Through education, entrepreneurship, and empowerment, she has championed women as the backbone of Africa’s transformation. The Conference is an extension of that love—offering women the tools, networks, and courage to lead fearlessly.
The people of Cape Coast and every participant can expect more than speeches. The Conference will deliver practical mentorship sessions, hands-on workshops, and real investment opportunities for women-led businesses.
It will also serve as a cultural bridge—uniting Cape Coast and Warri in shared history, heritage, and hope. Women will leave not only inspired but equipped with strategies to build thriving enterprises and lead with courage in every sphere of society.
In a message ahead of the gathering, the Royal Family shared: “It is a joy to journey from the oil-rich waters of Warri to the ancestral shores of Cape Coast. Here, where history breathes, we look forward to standing with our sisters—not as guests but as allies. May this conference mark the beginning of new alliances, bold enterprises, and a generation of women who will shape Africa’s tomorrow.”
Olori Atuwatse III’s vision is clear: the future of Africa is women-led, and the time is now.
Because when women ally with women, they do more than dream. They build destiny.
The event is powered by Elevate Africa.
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