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Social network, female-focused accelerator organises trainings for women

During the event, guests took part in a three-hour training that covered everything from brand building and understanding key audiences, to content best practices.

Abi Williams, SMB Manager for Middle East, Africa and Turkey; Elizabeth Oputa, Afua Osei, Co-founder, SheLeadsAfrica; and Stephanie Obi at Facebook and SheLeadsAfrica Boost Your Buisness training at the Ford Foundation.

To celebrate the International Women’s Day, Facebook and She Leads Africa organized the first of its ongoing series of the Boost Your Business trainings for an exclusive group of female entrepreneurs at the Ford Foundation in Lagos.

Boost Your Business is a training initiative developed by Facebook and facilitated by She Leads Africa, designed to train and up-skill small business owners on how to leverage digital tools to grow their businesses.

Training's will be held in Lagos, Kaduna, Ibadan, Port Harcourt and Abuja.

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