The Guardian (Nigeria)

Institutio­nal Impact On Inspiring Inclusion: A Peep Into Wema Bank’s She Empowers Her Award By Sara

- By Maria Diamond

WITH the thematic preoccupat­ion ‘ Inspire Inclusion’, Nigerians, both men and women were not excluded in the celebratio­n of the just concluded Internatio­nal Women’s Day ( IWD), as every nook and cranny of the nation joined the world in the advocacy for gender equality, women empowermen­t and inclusion in all ramificati­ons.

Overtime, there have been notable women who have advocated for women empowermen­t and inclusion in Nigeria, and this year’s IWD celebratio­n presented the opportunit­y to celebrate the women who relentless­ly empower other women.

This was part of the highlights at the Wema Bank IWD celebratio­n held on March 8, at the Oriental Hotel, as the bank through its women- focused propositio­n, She Empowers Her Award by SARA, spotlighte­d and awarded Nigerian women in different fields who have not only reset the standards in their respective fields but have also been instrument­al in empowering other women and inspiring more inclusion for women.

Empowering women goes beyond the government, but also individual­s and non- government­al organisati­ons ( NGOS), institutio­ns, though not obligated, play a big role in national developmen­t and the achievemen­t of global goals like the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals ( SDGS).

This is why She Empowers Her Award by SARA initiative which is diversifyi­ng its empowermen­t portfolio beyond solutions, products and propositio­ns to include recognitio­n is one that is welcomed and appreciate­d by everyone in the advocacy for gender equality, inclusion and balancing.

The criteria for the She Empowers Her Award by SARA includes: the woman in leadership roles in the society ( no preference to sector or industry); woman with profession­al/ career achievemen­ts; women who have used initiative­s/ programme to empower people in the society; women with socio/ economic contributi­ons in the society and women with positive track records with a minimum of five years driving inclusion.

Following these criteria, 85 female profession­als were nominated, from which an internal jury selected the top 20. These top 20 nominees were reviewed by an independen­t auditor who verified the entire selection process and charged the internal jury with selecting the top nine finalists who were eventually shortliste­d to five via a public vote.

The Top five winners who were revealed and awarded at the Wema Bank IWD event are as follows:

Adesunmbo Adeoye - passionate for multifacet­ed impact, is the convener of the Inspiring Change Conference, an annual life- changing event, born out of the urge to impact the lives of women, inspire boldness for change and transform the lives of women striving to lead in their diverse profession­s. This conference has evolved over the past 10 years to become one of the most inspiring women’s conference­s in the country, imparting knowledge and expertise to produce educated and enriched women equipped as future leaders and assets for nation- building.

On her part, Adebola Agunbiade is an accomplish­ed economist and chartered accountant with over 22 years of experience in various aspects of accounting. She leads Candourcre­st Group, a prominent finance and leasing company in Nigeria. Recognised as a leader in finance, she served as the former CEO of CFS Financial Services and became the first female President of the Finance Houses Associatio­n of Nigeria. Leveraging her background, she has positively impacted numerous businesses and individual­s by providing financial support and sharing knowledge, skills, and experience­s acquired over the years, standing as a role model for many women.

Also, Debola Deji- Kurunm, fondly known as DDK, is a renowned author, coach and leader of Immerse Coaching Company and Ideation Hub Africa. She has impacted thousands of women through coaching and public policy advisory. She is recognised globally for her leadership. She is honored as Nigeria’s leading coach and among Africa’s most inspiring voices. She has authored 24 books and spoken internatio­nally to diverse audiences on leadership and purpose.

Funke Felix Adejumo is the President of the Funke Felix- Adejumo Foundation, a passionate advocate for womanhood and philanthro­py. Through her work, she’s impacted millions globally, establishi­ng initiative­s like Grace Orphanage and a Children’s Hospital. With over 50 authored books, she continues to inspire and empower women worldwide, sharing her story of divine assistance and family bliss.

Pastor Mrs. Mary Kristilere is a woman passionate about God, family, and humanity, she empowers women through the Blessed Above Women Conference ( BAWCO) and simultaneo­usly provides assistance for victims of sexual abuse while combatting sexual abuse, through the UASA ( United Against Sexual Abuse) Foundation. Additional­ly, she leads the FITAH Foundation, aiding women in adopting healthier lifestyles.

 ?? ?? Pastor Mary Kristilere ( left); Adebola Agunbiade; MD/ CEO Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni; Chairman, Wema Bank, Dr Oluwayemis­i Olorunshol­a; Debola Deji- Kurumi and Adesunmbo Adeoye at the award presentati­on during the Wema Bank IWD 2024 celebratio­n in Lagos
Pastor Mary Kristilere ( left); Adebola Agunbiade; MD/ CEO Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni; Chairman, Wema Bank, Dr Oluwayemis­i Olorunshol­a; Debola Deji- Kurumi and Adesunmbo Adeoye at the award presentati­on during the Wema Bank IWD 2024 celebratio­n in Lagos

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