Foundation tasks women on self-development
By Editor
17 June 2019 |
3:36 am
Women have been tasked to engage in activities that would keep them relevant in the evolving society through continuous learning and exposure to modern trends.
Women have been tasked to engage in activities that would keep them relevant in the evolving society through continuous learning and exposure to modern trends.
A financial guru, Tobore Olumoye, gave the charge at the 2019 International Women’s Day conference organised by Kaodili Cares Foundation and sponsored by Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) in Owerri, Imo State, yesterday.
She urged women, in the effort to remain relevant, to also create values, interact with people who share common vision, be innovative, have attitude of gratitude and execute actions that make lasting impact on the society.
According to him, women who fail to create values or remain relevant will be swept away by the tide of change.
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