Penpushing founder Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji has been appointed as a media consultant by the ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs

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The ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs (FEBWE) Nigeria has appointed Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji, the founder of Penpushing Media Organisation, as its media consultant, recognizing his remarkable contributions to journalism and his commitment to promoting gender equality and economic empowerment.

In a letter signed by Princess Omotola Omole, the national president of FEBWE, the federation expressed delight in having Kayode-Adedeji on board as the official media consultant. The letter highlighted his role in raising awareness about the organization’s initiatives, sharing success stories of women entrepreneurs, and addressing critical issues affecting women in business.

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The letter conveyed the federation’s admiration for the outstanding work of Penpushing Media under Kayode-Adedeji’s leadership, emphasizing the organization’s dedication to excellence in media and its alignment with FEBWE’s mission to empower women entrepreneurs and promote sustainable development in the West African region.

Acknowledging Kayode-Adedeji’s passion for gender equality and economic empowerment, FEBWE extended an invitation to Penpushing Media to serve as the ‘Official Media Partner’ of the federation. The letter emphasized that Penpushing Media’s extensive reach and influence in the media landscape would be invaluable in amplifying FEBWE’s message and reaching a broader audience.

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Expressing optimism, the letter suggested that the partnership with Penpushing Media would inspire more women to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors in West Africa. The federation envisioned the collaboration as a platform to communicate its mission, share accomplishments, and contribute significantly to creating a more inclusive and supportive business environment for women.

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The letter concluded by proposing a meeting to discuss the details and terms of the partnership, providing an opportunity to explore various ways of collaboration and mutual benefit. Princess Omotola Omole expressed eagerness to formalize the partnership with Penpushing Media during the proposed meeting.

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