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Ghanaian entrepreneur and digital creator Princess Burland was among the invited influencers who attended the London edition of Women of Valour, helping extend the event's message of female empowerment to audiences back in Ghana.
Women of Valour is an empowerment initiative founded by veteran media personality Nana Aba Anamoah. Since its launch in Ghana, the annual gathering has brought together women across industries to share experiences, celebrate resilience, and inspire one another.
This year, the initiative took its message abroad with a special London edition aimed at connecting with Ghanaian women in the diaspora while continuing to spotlight African excellence on a global stage.
Burland was part of a group of influencers specifically tasked with documenting the experience and sharing it with their audiences in Ghana, effectively widening the event's reach beyond its physical venue.
The entrepreneur is the founder of Diya Organics, a natural hair-care brand, and Diya Studio, a beauty and braiding outfit. She is also developing Diya Beauty Supply, a retail platform set to supply authentic beauty and hair products in Ghana.
Through her content from the London event, she brought key moments from the programme to her followers, helping showcase what Women of Valour represents: a space for women to learn, connect, and champion the next generation.
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