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Jumia Nigeria Empowers Women Through ‘Accelerate Action’ Seminar

by Zaka Khaliq
March 17, 2025
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Jumia Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to gender inclusion and empowerment by hosting a seminar in celebration of International Women’s Day.
The event, themed: “Accelerate Action,” in alignment with the 2025 global theme, took place in Lagos, with over 200 participants joining online.
Speaking on the initiative, Risper Obure, Head of Human Resources, stated, “At Jumia, we believe that empowering women is key to building a more inclusive and innovative workplace. Through this seminar, we are reinforcing our commitment to promoting a culture where women are equipped with the resources and support they need to thrive.”
Shola Ositelu, Head of Commercial Operations and Revenue Management, added, “Empowering women is not just about providing opportunities but also about creating an environment where they can thrive and lead. Events like this help drive that agenda forward.”
The event, hosted by Amarachi Ikwuegwu, featured a compelling panel discussion with key female leaders within Jumia. Chinenye Odu, Legal Counsel, stressed the importance of aligning personal initiatives with business goals, securing approvals, and following through on projects. Funmilola Adebayo, Facilities Manager, highlighted the need for sustainable commitment to change, setting SMART goals, and fostering continuous progress. Shola Ositelu shared how resilience, time management, confidence, and mentorship shaped her leadership journey. Sheila Wagio, Head of Advertising, advised women to view setbacks as opportunities for growth and to focus on long-term success despite challenges.

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