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New online TV raises hope for women’s empowerment

By Kingsley Jeremiah
18 June 2016   |   4:08 am
To reduce daily challenges faced by women across the world, particularly in Nigeria, Stronger Vessels Network has launched a new online Television aimed at helping women navigate through a difficult life transition.

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To reduce daily challenges faced by women across the world, particularly in Nigeria, Stronger Vessels Network has launched a new online Television aimed at helping women navigate through a difficult life transition.

Speaking at the launch of the TV in Lagos, Founder and host of the initiative, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Blonde Dolly, Dolamu Badejo, said the platform would not only provide succor to women seeking liberation but empower and transform them

According to her, the platform, which is called More Than A Woman, will particularly reach out to women from all walks of life, who are enduring a difficult phase or have been through a painful experience.

Also, unveiling a book titled “The Journey To Your Personal Transfor- mation: Your Own Workbook” at the event, Badejo said the platform would feature programmes including live broadcast interviews, talk shows, workshops, counseling and makeover sessions that would support women to contribute meaningfully to national development.

“We believe strongly that women play a very crucial role in the development of any nation. Hence, we thrive on the philosophy that a woman empowered is by extension a community liberated,” she said.

Badejo said: “We would give you a voice, ease the burden, offer you the support and love that you need, and introduce you to a healthy and successful family of victors. We would also encourage you through a transformation process and help you live the better version of yourself. No matter your present circumstance, we want for you to get the best out of life and live your truth.

According to her, the platform will also treat real issues plaguing women of interest, release transformational documentaries, engage in mastermind trips and classes.

“What we need is for many women to join and support our community and growing network. This is possible. Our desire is that you join us today and set yourself quickly on your transformational journey to self;” she added.

Unveiling a short film to echo the transformational story of a young woman, who was battling her biggest enemy; herself but eventually lost
her mind, became lonely, encountered threatening health issues and attempted suicide, the organisation disclosed that the film would be accessible online to the general public at a later date to be announced on its social media platforms.

According to her, the book takes people on an experiential journey toward becoming better by following simple steps, and more importantly working out their own ‘salvation’

The foreword of the book was written by sensational musician, Eva Alordiah, who is also the author of eleven, while the afterword was written by founder and publisher of Africa Oil+Gas Report, Toyin Akinosho.

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