ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs appoint Kayode-Adedeji as media consultant

Wed, Jan 31, 2024
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THE ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs (FEBWE) Nigeria has appointed  founder of Penpushing Media Organisation as Media Consultant following his  remarkable contributions to the field of journalism and demonstrated passion for promoting gender equality and economic empowerment.

This was contained a letter signed by National President of the body Princess Omotola Omole titled, ’Appointment as Official Media Partner’, stating that the ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs is delighted to have the media founder on board

The letter added that  as official consultant he will play a pivotal role in helping to raise awareness about the organisation’s initiatives, share success stories of women entrepreneurs, and spotlight the critical issues affecting women in business.

‘It is with immense pleasure and great enthusiasm that we, the ECOWAS Federation of Business Women and Entrepreneurs (FEBWE), reach out to you. We have been following the outstanding work of Penpushing Media under your leadership’, the letter emphasized.

‘And we are deeply impressed by your commitment to journalism, quality reporting, and your dedication to promoting insightful and meaningful news coverage. Your dedication to excellence in media aligns perfectly with FEBWE’s mission to empower women entrepreneurs and promote sustainable development in the West African region’.

‘In light of your remarkable contributions to the field of journalism and your demonstrated passion for promoting gender equality and economic empowerment, we are delighted to extend an invitation to Penpushing Media to serve as the “Official Media Partner” of FEBWE’, the body wrote.

‘As our Official Media Partner, Penpushing Media will play a pivotal role in helping us raise awareness about our initiatives, share success stories of women entrepreneurs, and spotlight the critical issues affecting women in business. Your extensive reach and influence in the media landscape will be invaluable in amplifying our message and reaching a broader audience’.

The letter of appointment addressed to the founder of the media establishment, expressed optimism that the role of Penpushing Media will equally inspire more women to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors in West Africa.

‘We believe that this partnership will provide us with a platform to communicate our mission, share our accomplishments, and inspire more women to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors in West Africa. Your involvement will contribute significantly to our efforts to create a more inclusive and supportive business environment for women’.

‘We would be honored to formalize this partnership with Penpushing Media, and we propose that we discuss the details and terms during a meeting at your earliest convenience. This meeting will also provide an opportunity for us to explore the various ways in which we can collaborate and mutually benefit from this partnership’, Omole stated

‘Your acceptance of this appointment as our Official Media Partner would be a significant milestone for FEBWE, and we are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead. We kindly request your response at your earliest convenience, indicating your willingness to accept this role’, the letter emphasised.

‘Once again, thank you for your outstanding contributions to the media industry and your dedication to promoting positive change in our society. We eagerly anticipate your positive response and the opportunity to formalize this partnership’.

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-JANUARY 31, 2024 @ 10:52 GMT|

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