She-EO 9.0 (Interview Edition)

She-EO 100 is honored to present our inaugural virtual conference titled Your Life on Purpose (YLoP), a series of deep and meaningful conversations that matter. Similar to in-person She-EO events we held in cities prior to the COVID lockdown, YLoP will feature inspiring guests whose vulnerability and authenticity will inspire attendees to live on purpose and to pursue endeavors that help them make profitable impact.

Admission to the general sessions of YLoP (10 a.m - 1 p.m. US ET) is free, but RSVP is required. However, only members of the She-EO 8R group may attend the mastermind sessions (2 p.m. - 5 p.m. US ET). To apply for She-EO 8R membership, please click this link.

YLoP 2020 Speakers

Ngozi Adebiyi is the CEO of OutsideIn HR - an innovative organization focused on developing people with a vision to revolutionize HR in Nigeria & impact Africa! She has 20+ years experience in HR & Consulting and was listed by Forbes Woman Africa as a new wealth Creator, female entrepreneurs who have created significant impact in their respective sectors by pioneering their organization in generating new untapped streams of income.

Afolake Adewumi is board certified, advanced practice provider who is passionate about providing quality, safe, and holistic care to clients across the lifespan. Afolake provides psychiatric diagnostic evaluation and on-going psychiatric care for patients of all ages. Afolake has experience working in various care settings, including inpatient, transitional, and outpatient populations.

Dr. Amina Aminu is a physician and public health professional with extensive experience in designing and managing health systems and sustainable development programs funded by international and national donors and multilateral agencies. She is currently the Country Director at Pathfinder International where she provides overall strategic leadership and oversees the programmatic and operational management of Pathfinder activities in Nigeria. She is a board member of Empowered to Empower Initiative, a member of the Nigerian Medical Association, Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria and the American Public Health Association.

Aisha Dahiru Atta is an Educator, Author and Premarital coach who facilitates deep, powerful conversations between couples to help them build stronger, more connected and blissful relationships. Aisha is also passionate about education, self-development and sustainable empowerment for communities. She is a co-founding trustee of Al-Amanah Academy, an innovative primary school in Kaduna State, Nigeria that provides integrated faith and educational excellence for children. She is also an active co-founder of a number of non-profit charity organizations in Nigeria such as F.R.E.E (Foundation for Refugee Economic Empowerment), a charity for displaced persons and SALKA ACADEMIES (free schools for underprivileged communities). 

 

Adeola EnikanoseluWith a distinct blend of executive, consulting, branding and nonprofit expertise, Adeola’s first foray into business and entrepreneurship was over 18 years ago through one of the nation’s most renowned women’s beauty brands, Mary Kay. Flourishing from a shy girl in her early twenties to an ambitious woman, while there, she cultivated her business and entrepreneurial acumen, learning everything from strategic networking to sales. Adeola rose to become one of the youngest top directors in the company’s history. From there, her career has been one bold leap after the next, eventually launching her own IT consulting company, a thriving women’s empowerment company, THE GENX Ladies Network, and a nonprofit, THE GEMZ, that mentors and develops girls into confident young women by teaching them the principles of leadership, self-esteem and entrepreneurship. 

 

Hajiya Maryam Lemu is an internationally sought-after motivational speaker, counselor and an accomplished facilitator of seminars and workshops. She began her career in Sales, Marketing and Management in 1991 when she relocated to the United States of America with her husband. Hajiya Lemu was appointed as the District Sales Manager for Avon Products in 1995 with a sales force of 320 sales representatives. In 1999, she was employed as an Executive Level Recruiter and Marketing Manager for Pro-Staff Employment Agency, coordinating the recruiting efforts and marketing plans for 4 branch offices. During her years in the United States, Hajiya Lemu undertook professional courses in Public Speaking, Human Resource Management, Business Administration, Sales and Marketing and Life Skills training.

 

Edith Umole is the Global Lead, Talent and Succession Management for World Bank Group. She has led the transformation of the Talent Review program and developed a succession framework for identifying and deploying senior leaders within the organization. Prior to the World Bank Group, she worked at Mercer in the UK, where she led various initiatives, including the design of the first Global Energy Trading Survey.

 

Dr. Lola Adeyemi is a "multipreneur” - a physician by profession, an entrepreneur by design, and a coach by choice. When she is not coaching or mentoring, or building her businesses - Mentoring Her, and Magna Carta Health, which she bootstrapped to success, and which currently services approximately 15k patients a year and counting, she spends her time speaking at events. She resides in the Baltimore, MD area with her husband and two children, and is always open to connecting with fellow entrepreneurs.

 

Summayyah Sadiq-Ojibara is a Nigerian, African-Australian Muslim, a wife, a mother, a counsellor and psychotherapist, life coach, motivational speaker, mentor, entrepreneur, creativity consultant, poet, and award-winning writer and author of several books including two children's book series.  She is the CEO/MD of ComXtra - a communication, counselling and creativity agency in Australia and private counseling practice; DEW Counseling - a service of COMXTRA. She is the founder of multiple non-for-profit organizations and serves on the board of organizations in Australia.

 

Tolu Jaiyeola is a British trained Finance, Risk and Controls professional. In her short working life, she has managed to achieve several firsts. These includes being the first ever Nigerian to be employed straight out of Nigeria from the Nigerian KPMG practice to the UK KPMG Office (i.e. no secondment). Following the wave of many firsts, Tolu founded The Shred Station (West Africa’s first and only mobile confidential document shredding company) in 2016.

 

Toyin Kekere-Ekun is the CEO of Lotus Financial Services. She has more than 15 years’ experience spanning financial strategy, treasury management, credit structuring, Islamic finance and operational risk management. She previously worked in the treasury and corporate banking group of Guaranty Trust Bank, and was the segment manager, Islamic Finance at Stanbic IBTC Bank, and was the GM Finance for Linetrale Petroleum Limited.

 

Toyin Bashir obtained a law degree from the University of Lagos in 1999 after which she was called to the Nigerian Bar in January 2001. Toyin is one of twelve (12) partners in the law firm of Banwo & Ighodalo. She joined the Firm as an Associate in November 2005 after which she rose through the ranks before being elevated to partnership in January 2016. She currently heads the Firm’s corporate offices in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory.

 

Stella Duru is currently the only female Partner in the Energy Practice Group of Banwo & Ighodalo (“B&I”). B&I is a top-tier and one of the biggest (in revenue and size) law firms in Nigeria, with two offices and about 100 lawyers. As a Partner in the Firm and part of the management of the Firm, Stella is responsible for the overall direction and growth of B&I including the implementation of the Firm’s strategic plan and delivery of the Firm’s annual business plan and achievement of the Firm’s financial and other targets.

Temitope Fajingbesi