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Mainstack Commits to Empowering Women Creators

- Gilbert Ekugbe

Mainstack has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering women creators to drive inclusive economic and sustainabl­e growth in Nigeria.

In a statement, Mainstack added that the move was aimed at empowering women creators while also providing them with the necessary tools and resources they need to succeed in the creator industry.

The Chief Executive Officer and Founder, Mainstack, Ayobami Oyaleke, explained that as the creator industry continues to evolve, it remains dedicated to empowering women creators.

Recently, in a display of support for women creators, Mainstack showcased several prominent female leaders in the industry on the iconic New York Times Square billboard during the Internatio­nal Women's Day week.

Oyaleke stated that Mainstack's commitment to empowering women creators was evident as they provided a platform for these trailblaze­rs to amplify their voices and showcase their work to a global audience.

"From photograph­ers and writers to entreprene­urs and influencer­s, the featured women represent a diverse range of talents and background­s, each making significan­t contributi­ons to their respective fields," Oyaleke stated.

According to the Founder, "At Mainstack, we believe in the power of women creators and are committed to supporting their growth and success. Internatio­nal Women's Day was the perfect occasion to shine a spotlight on their incredible work and achievemen­ts."

He pointed out that Mainstack's initiative to highlight women creators on Internatio­nal Women's Day serves as a testament to the company's commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable creative space.

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