Strong Woman with music

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A strong female voice with wonderful low tones.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

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Women Entrepreneurship and Leadership for Africa Programme CEO I. B s Revolutionary 2015 Nigerian class. You've heard the words Africa rising, emerging economy, Afra partner, free based Economy, Next Frontier and other similar buzz worthy terms proclaiming Africa to be the next place to witness the new wave of supersonic business and economic growth. Is all of this true? You bet. But there's something else something not often talked about, something that is directly responsible for the economic growth of Africa. It's women. Yes, Africa is rising. Yes, Africa is the next economic frontier. And yes, Africa has an enviable number of entrepreneurs. But it's the women who are making that change happen In Nigeria, sub Saharan Africa, a nation of nearly 200 million people, women entrepreneurs are making their presence felt from fashion, toe oil and gas for manufacturing to retail from architecture. Toe I C. T. The Nigerian businesswoman is king, and she's unstoppable, according to a report by C. N N Nigerian women entrepreneurs far outnumber the men were talking big numbers and big, sustainable businesses. Even with little government support, excessive bureaucracy and a chronic lack of funding from financial institutions, Nigerian female entrepreneurs. They're making magic happen. You've heard of Nike. Oh, ghoulish she Bucky George Mole Abu Do for Loren Shaw, A lucky job and countless other female entrepreneurs pushing the envelope and shattering the glass ceilings for the over 40 Nigerian women who attended the C B i B s W E l. A 2015 program, The manifold challenges that exist within the Nigerian business landscape provide ample business opportunities to grow and innovate in the last six months of learning and applying ourselves to incite and principles shared in the W E. L. A classrooms, some have started new businesses. Others have strengthened their businesses by innovating, while others have found a new level of motivation and inspiration. Whatever the case, our individual stories of entrepreneurship, business and learning have formed a strong and resilient collective threat by which we've been empowered, inspired and equipped to lead. The next wave of economic growth in Africa Way are unafraid, we are determined way are focused and we believe in our power. Keep watching out for us