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Mata Network Hosts 6th Annual Conference: Empowering Women Through Connection

BySani Magaji Garko

Dec 7, 2024

The Mata Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young girls and women, successfully held its 6th annual conference.

The event, themed “The Power of Connection,” aimed to empower women to build sustainable relationships for personal and professional growth.

The conference brought together over a thousand women from diverse backgrounds.

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The event featured training sessions, mental health awareness, and panel discussions led by renowned experts, including Aisha N. Ahmad, former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Some of the products produced, displayed and sale by women during the conference.

According to Co-Founder Yasmin Obadaki, “This is just the beginning. We plan to expand our reach to every woman across the country, helping them build stronger, healthier relationships and strategies to expand their businesses and empower vulnerable ones.”

This year’s conference attendees enjoyed free medical screenings, donations from Mata Network’s partners, and networking opportunities with like-minded women.

Various tents of goods and services rendered and manage by women.

As emphasized by Yasmin Obadaki, “Mata Network is committed to bridging the gap in education and economic opportunities for girls and women in underserved communities. This conference is a testament to our dedication to empowering women.”

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