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Over 1000 gorgeous women attend 2018 edition of SLAY Festival

The festival proved to be everything it promised: educative and interactive with over 18 inspirational speakers, master classes and 5 educative panel sessions.

Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos was opened at exactly 12 noon to over 1000 gorgeous women ready for an educative and interactive workshop.

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By 1:00 PM on February 17, 2018, the stadium at Onikan was already full of women eager to learn, network and vibe. The line of young people waiting for their registration curved through the streets and ticket prices immediately shot up to N6,000. Canopies filled with different vendors were seen everywhere along with a daycare for motherss.

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At one workshop, women gathered to listen to prominent speakers: Funke Opeke, CEO Main One Cable, Betty Irabor, founder of Genevieve Magazine, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Ink Eze, founder of Asoebibella, as they shared their experiences and expertise. Discussions were centred around ‘personal branding for career women’, ‘introduction to coding’, ‘taking mobile photography to the next level’, ‘blockchain’ and ‘millennials guide to managing personal finances’.

Oyiza Salu, Group Head of Human Resources at Guaranty Trust Bank led a panel discussion on "How To Get A Job At Nigeria’s Best Places To Work" while Tonye Cole, Executive Director and Founder of Sahara Group, shared his years of experience as an entrepreneur and innovator during a discussion of "Developing Your Leadership Style".

From 2:00 PM, a 45-minute intimate coaching session with a senior leader kicked off. Topics were centered around strategy, marketing, career growth and relationships, networking experience and developing connections. By 4:00 PM the party kicked off with live performances, skin care demonstrations, free cooking lessons by Maggi and interactive games.

In case you weren’t lucky enough to attend this year’s event, have a look at everything that went down in our gallery above.

About SLAY

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Slay festival is a one-day celebration of the entrepreneurial and innovative spirit of women putting them at the centre of innovation, creativity and technology in Lagos, Nigeria. The festival is an educative and interactive workshop featuring over 18 inspirational speakers, master classes and educative panel sessions.

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