Sisters’ Hangout by Women of Substance unites professional women for empowerment, networking, and transformative collaborations across industries
Lagos, Nigeria – Women of Substance, founded by media consultant Chief Ify Onyegbule (Ada Di Ora Mma), is set to host the inaugural “Sisters’ Hangout”—a transformative gathering aimed at empowering professional women, entrepreneurs, and changemakers.
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Scheduled as an exclusive lunch-table conversation for Women, by Women, and powered by Women, the event promises to foster collaboration, visibility, and meaningful partnerships across diverse sectors including media, fintech, education, philanthropy, and grassroots development.
Chief Ify Onyegbule emphasised the purpose of the initiative: “Women must step out, connect, network, and impact. No one is coming to hand you opportunities—you must reach out and take them. This Hangout gives women the runway to do exactly that.”
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The Sisters’ Hangout has confirmed an exceptional lineup of accomplished women. Speakers include Petra Akinti Onyegbule, a corporate communications strategist; Theresa Moses, journalist and CEO of Vita Baites Foods; and Chioma Iroabuchi, a fintech digital transformation leader. Other participants span sectors from food service to data science, education, mental health, tourism, and broadcast media.
Attendees can expect rich intellectual conversations, practical insights, and strategies for personal growth. The platform is designed to amplify women’s voices, foster cross-industry collaborations, build leadership confidence, and inspire community impact.
According to Onyegbule, the Hangout is more than a networking event—it is a strategic platform to create long-lasting sisterhood and empower women-led businesses.
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Women of Substance, under Chief Onyegbule’s leadership, has consistently championed the advancement of women in media and society. With this initiative, the organisation continues to set a benchmark for empowerment, visibility, and transformative collaboration among professional women.