The Guardian (Nigeria)

UNAN tasks women on digital economy

- By Sunday Aikulola

NIGERIAN women have been urged to leverage opportunit­ies in digital space in order to address poverty and unemployme­nt.

Speaking at a United Nations Associatio­n of Nigeria ( UNAN) virtual event which was held to mark this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day, experts in the business community disclosed there were several opportunit­ies in the digital economy that women could leverage on.

With the theme “Women in Leadership: Achieving an Equal Future in a COVID- 19 World”, the participan­ts also said issue of gender equality must be addressed. In her keynote address, Chief Executive Officer, Future Soft, Nkemdilim Uwaje Begho, said the pandemic has resulted in digital transforma­tion that girls and women can harness.

According to her, “Nowadays, if you are not a digital literate, you cannot be a financial literate because all of the new investment opportunit­ies and ways that money and investment are being managed are going to be digital in the next five years.”

Continuing, she added: “This means that women need to start looking at how they can harness these investment opportunit­ies within the digital economy such as equity crowdfundi­ng, trading online both locally and internatio­nally.”

She noted that this is how you get the next job, political appointmen­t and next opportunit­y to be in leadership, “that is why we have to be very internatio­nal about building our personal brands,” she said. President of UNAN, Joan Agha said IWD is a day to celebrate women’s achievemen­ts and a call to action, encouragin­g everyone to stand up for women’s rights and gender equality.

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