Law of attraction is one of the easiest ways to manifest good connections. Ever wondered why some people are just loved and admired? If you want to radiate in that kind of energy then this article is for you.

If you are looking for a long-term partner, job, or more friends, you will have to make them attracted to you. Here are the 8 simple ways to make people attracted to you without turning them off.

1. Be Confident, But Not Arrogant – Major Law of Attraction

First, it is important that you are confident about yourself. Being proud of who you are and liking your characteristics is one of the keys to make people like you. This also includes being sociable, being able to go along with the conversation and being smart when talking. Confidence is attractive, but you have to remember not to be conceited or arrogant as you might only push people away from you.

2.Sense of Humor

People who are funny are known to be intelligent and sociable. Most people are looking for this characteristic when searching for romance or friends. Even if someone is not interested in you, you can grab their attention by making them laugh.

3. Ask Deep Questions

Cut the unnecessary conversations and start asking them deeper questions. This can make them personally connected to you and you can tell them something deep as well.

4. Don’t Forget to Smile

You can easily make someone comfortable talking or having long conversations with you when you smile often. Of course, smiling is the easiest way to tell other people, “hey, don’t hesitate to talk to me, I’m friendly.”

5. Eye Contact

Making eye contact to a person makes you appear to be dominant and confident. This also makes you appear clever. You can also pair it with a strong handshake and you would totally nail it!

6.Dress Properly

When trying to make people attracted to you, it is important that you give attention to how you dress. Most people give definition to the clothes a person wears. It can be a definition associated to success or personality so if you want to make people notice you or attracted to you, make sure that you dress well.

7. Have Many People Around You

People who are in groups tend to be more attractive. This is because it shows you that you are sociable and you can easily connect to other people. Having many people around you makes you look more attractive.

Try this magical law of attraction to build your confidence,  and let us know how it goes in the comment.

 

 

About the Writer

Esther ijewere Is a multi-award winning Social Activist, Journalist, Writer, Best-selling Author,  Host of the Youtube syndicated show;  #GettalkingwithEsther  and a certified PR expert with over 10 years of experience. Esther has spotlighted over 1000 women across the globe, Interviewed First ladies, A-list celebrities and giants of different industries.  She is the Editor-In-Chief of  Women of Rubies, and other development initiatives recognized globally. Follow her  on Linkedin,  Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
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In a perfect world, we wouldn’t need to trick ourselves into saving money, because we’re all grown-ups who have self-control, right?

Let’s be honest, whether its splurging or the unfortunate mishaps that require immediate funds, we could find areas where we can cut our costs and unnecessary spending.

Acknowledging that our self-control might need some work isn’t a bad thing. Try implementing some of these tips and tricks to help you become a super fine finance ninja!

Coin Jar

It may seem old fashion, but that change after you break a dollar can add up quickly.  That few extra $100 per year might not sound like much, but it’s far better things to be done with extra coins than losing them between the cushions!

Make Money Shopping

Numerous websites offer opportunities to earn cash back when shopping, whether online or at brick-and-mortar stores. One of the options I particularly like is an app that provides cash back for purchases at various participating stores. When you use your linked debit or credit card, you receive cash back. The participating stores vary widely, making it a versatile choice.

New Habits

Transform your routine. Instead of ordering lunch every day at work, pack a lunch on some days. Consider the unnecessary subscriptions you have monthly, and divert those payments into your savings account. What habits do you have that you can work on quitting to help save those extra bucks at the end of the month?

Check Your Home

You’d be surprised at how much you can save monthly by just cutting back on your energy bill. Caulk holes and cracks that let warm air out in the winter and cool air in the summer. Ask your local gas and electric providers for a free or low-cost home energy audit. This can lead to tremendous long-term savings. Learn the correct settings for your thermostat to ensure you keep your usage at bay when you away from home during the day.

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In the dynamic world of makeup and beauty, one name stands out as a testament to passion, experience, and the transformative power of cosmetics—Elizabeth Lawrence, the Founder and Creative Director of Darliza Makeovers Inc.

Genesis in Lagos, Nigeria

Elizabeth’s love affair with makeup commenced over 15 years ago in the vibrant streets of Lagos, Nigeria. The lively energy of the city served as the incubator for her creative spirit, laying the foundation for a journey dedicated to unveiling beauty in its myriad forms.

From Lagos to Calgary: A Beauty Odyssey

Fast forward to the present day, and Elizabeth finds herself in the picturesque city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Amidst stunning landscapes and diverse communities, she continues to explore the transformative power of makeup at Darliza Makeovers Inc., driven by a mission to celebrate and enhance natural beauty.

A Multifaceted Journey

Elizabeth’s venture in the beauty industry has been marked by diverse experiences. From active involvement in The Makeup Artist Guild of Nigeria to contributing to the success of Make Music Nigeria, her path traversed through renovation, construction, interior design, and even trading in women’s apparel. Each experience has provided invaluable insights into beauty, aesthetics, and the authentic needs of clients.

Makeup as Empowerment

Beyond a mere profession, for Elizabeth, makeup is a potent tool for empowerment and confidence. The philosophy at Darliza Makeovers Inc. revolves around enhancing natural beauty, creating a spark of confidence, and turning everyday moments into something truly special. This belief is deeply rooted in the strength and grace described in Proverbs 31:17.

ForbesBLK Member and Community Advocate

Proudly affiliated with ForbesBLK, Elizabeth is passionate about uplifting the voices of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, leaders, and creators. This commitment extends beyond breaking barriers; it’s about building a community of transformative collaboration.

Join Elizabeth on this journey of empowerment, inspiration, and the celebration of beauty at Darliza Makeovers Inc. As she continues to unveil the inherent radiance in each individual, let her story inspire confidence in every woman.

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Salary is very important in the life of an employee. In fact, that is the reason why people leave their houses every day to go to work. A lot of people have made mistakes in the area of negotiation, and I can totally relate to it. This is for those thinking of making the next move in their career, but don’t want to later regret their salary due to lack of information.

1. Know the difference between Net Pay and Gross Pay and ensure you negotiate based on Net pay

Gross pay is the total amount an employer pays to an employee. Gross pay includes the breakdown of what an employee is entitled to, and it is from the gross pay that deductions are made, while net pay, which is also known as take-home pay, is the amount you receive after all the deductions, like tax, pension, etc., have been made. It is preferable to state your salary expectation in terms of net pay because you may not know the basis for which deductions are made in the new company.

When you negotiate on the net, it ensures that you’re not on the losing end, and HR will do some calculations before making you an offer, which will be more than what you negotiated. This is to leave room for deductions. E.g., your letter may carry ₦150,000 as pay, but by the time you receive your first alert, you will be getting  ₦120,000.

2. Ask about other benefits that the company offers during a negotiation

Some companies have variable pay, based on certain conditions like the performance of the individual or the company. Some benefits may be in kind and not be cash; this should be noted when you want to mentally calculate your pay. What I’m trying to say is that do not reject an offer because it doesn’t really meet your expectation; find out if they have other perks, which can be considered. Also, if you’re coming from a place that has a lot of office perks, don’t take an offer just because it pays higher. E.g. if you’re coming from a place that pays for membership of professional bodies as well as subscriptions, cars, performance bonuses, higher HMO packages, etc.

It’s best you put a cost to the benefits you were enjoying before and ask if it exists or if it would be more, then weigh your options.

3. Do your own research

You may think you have gotten a good offer, but when you get in, you may eventually get disgruntled when you realise that your colleagues who have the same job description as you earn far above what you accepted. Jobberman, Payscale and Glassdoor will help give you insights into relevant data. If you can make calls to people in the industry who will have an idea of the range, it would be helpful (not necessarily the exact figure, though). Some people on Nairaland sometimes disclose pay for some roles, so please dig well.

4. Be open to negotiation

I always advise you to mention something higher than what you expect, then tell them you are open to negotiation. E.g., you earn ₦150,000 and the minimum you can take before considering an offer is ₦220,00. It’s best you say ₦280,000 then tell the recruiter it’s negotiable. This way, they don’t start negotiating from ₦220,000.

5. Negotiate a salary based on what works best for you

I’ve realized that different things matter to different people at various points in their lives. This guides their decision to take an offer or reject it. E.g., I have a friend whom a premium HMO is what mattered most to him (at that point in his life) because his wife needed it. To someone else, he was stupid for taking that pay, but he negotiated an HMO package that saved him millions for the birth of his child. For some people, proximity is more important, for some, it’s staff bus and canteen. Whatever your own case may be, identify it and negotiate with that.

Don’t be pressured unnecessarily. Negotiate with confidence, because you know the value you will be contributing to the organisation. Don’t be scared to have that conversation when it’s time.

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Establishing a Media Empire

From humble beginnings to becoming a household name, Olorisupergal’s journey in the media industry has been nothing short of inspiring. In 2010, she launched her blog, Olorisupergal.com, which quickly gained traction and became a go-to source for entertainment news, exclusive interviews, and captivating content. Her dedication to providing valuable and engaging information propelled her blog to success, solidifying her position as a respected voice in the industry.

Empowering Through Digital Media

Olorisupergal’s influence extends beyond her blog. Recognizing the power of digital media, she has expanded her reach through various platforms. With a strong presence on social media, she connects with a wide audience, shares her insights, and advocates for causes she is passionate about. Through her authentic and relatable content, she has built a loyal following and continues to inspire and uplift others.

Advocacy for Women’s Empowerment

Driven by her passion for empowering women, Olorisupergal has spearheaded initiatives aimed at uplifting and supporting women in Nigeria. Her “New Media Conference” educates individuals on the transformative potential of digital media, while her “Women Supporting Women” project provides mentorship and guidance to women across various professional fields. Through her advocacy work, she strives to break barriers, inspire confidence, and foster a supportive community for women to thrive.

Tosin Ajibade Olorisupergal

Recognition and Impact

Olorisupergal’s dedication and accomplishments have earned her widespread recognition. She has been honored as one of the “Top 100 Most Inspiring Women in Nigeria” by Leading Ladies Africa, and her work has garnered attention from both national and international media outlets. Her impact on the Nigerian media landscape and her commitment to empowering others have solidified her status as a respected media entrepreneur and influencer.

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Tosin and her team brought the attention of Nigerians and the rest of the world to the Hilda Baci Cook-a-thon with their daily live coverage on social media, especially their Instagram account that served as a channel of information.

Looking Ahead

As Tosin Ajibade, aka Olorisupergal, continues on her path of empowerment, there is no doubt that she will continue to make a lasting impact. Through her digital platforms, advocacy initiatives, and commitment to women empowerment, she is reshaping the media landscape and inspiring countless individuals to embrace their potential and strive for greatness.

Ariyike Akinbobola has a Certificate in Child Protection: Children’s Rights in Theory and Practice from Harvard X and she also coaches Immigrant families relocating abroad on expectations and how to navigate their new reality and she consults for aspiring authors who want to learn how to self-publish their books on Amazon.

Through her Ariyike Arise Initiative Africa, she has helped to fund the education of Children in disadvantaged communities in Africa.

In 2020, they donated one thousand facemasks to People in disadvantaged communities in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria. She believes the world would be a better place if everyone did more for others.

In 2021, Ariyike Akinbobola became the first winner of the Immigrant Leader award at the Universal Women’s Network Women of Inspiration Award.

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As an advocate for Female Genital Mutilation abandonment in Nigeria, she volunteered as a digital advocate for UNFPA / UNICEF and was recognized as the UNFPA / UNICEF Frown Award – Female Genital Mutilation Abandonment Advocate of the year amongst other recognitions.

Ariyike also volunteers as a Literacy Ambassador for Project 99A in Canada and a Mentor with the Canadian Multicultural Group.

Her books, Beautifully Coloured and The Cost of our Lives, both Amazon Bestselling books are available on Amazon. She enjoys spending time with her family, writing, dancing, meeting new people and creating content on her YouTube channel. Ariyike is married with Children.

She was recently celebrated as one of the 16 Inspiring Women Making a Difference In Canada by Women of Rubies.

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The Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp is a beacon of inspiration and empowerment, bringing together a dynamic array of voices and experiences. As we embark on Day 2 of this transformative event, we are set to meet a trio of remarkable women who are not just shaping narratives in their respective fields but also lighting the way for others to follow.

Funmi Ajala, Sola Smart Steward, and Mayowa Adegoke, each a powerhouse in her own right, will share insights and stories that promise to enlighten, engage, and empower attendees. Let’s delve into these influential women’s lives and contributions, uncovering their sessions’ impact and the unique perspectives they bring to the BootCamp.

Funmi Ajala – A Master of Visual Storytelling and Communication

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Funmi Ajala is a visual storyteller and PR expert, renowned for her proficiency in driving end-consumer engagement and elevating brand awareness. Her expertise in crafting compelling narratives has positioned her as a sought-after professional in communication. At the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp, Funmi will offer attendees a window into her world, sharing valuable insights on building impactful communication strategies and harnessing the power of visual storytelling. Her session promises to be an enlightening experience for those eager to learn the art of effective brand communication.

Sola Smart Steward – A Wealth and Finance Expert

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Sola Smart Steward, a distinguished speaker for Day 2 of the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp, is an accomplished finance coach and chartered accountant with over two decades of experience. Her passion for empowering individuals and businesses to master the principles of wealth creation has led her to establish Smart Stewards Financial Advisory Limited and Smart Stewards Advisory LLC in the USA. Through these platforms, Sola has transformed people’s financial lives across 40 countries, guiding them from financial stress to wealth and prosperity.

At the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp, Sola Smart Steward brings her wealth of knowledge and experience in finance and wealth management. Attendees can look forward to gaining invaluable insights into financial empowerment, wealth-building strategies, and the art of managing finances effectively. Her presence promises to be both enlightening and transformative, offering a unique perspective on achieving financial success and independence.

Mayowa Adegoke – A Media Innovator and Influencer

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Mayowa Adegoke, set to grace the stage on Day 2 of the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp, is likely a prominent figure in the media and communication sector. With a career possibly spanning journalism, media production, or communication strategy, Mayowa brings a wealth of experience and insights to the event. Her role in the BootCamp might involve sharing her journey in the media industry, discussing innovations in digital communication, and offering strategies for effective media engagement.

Attendees can expect to learn from Mayowa’s experiences in navigating the media landscape, her approaches to creating impactful content, and her insights into leveraging media platforms for visibility and influence. Her session promises to be a source of inspiration and practical knowledge for aspiring media professionals and communicators looking to make their mark in the industry.

At the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp, Mayowa Adegoke brings her extensive experience in media and her passion for empowerment. Learn media industry success and personal/professional growth insights from her diverse career. Her presence at the BootCamp promises to be both inspiring and transformative, offering attendees a unique perspective on achieving success in the media world.

Rouning-Up the Media Visibility Bootcamp

As the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp concludes its second day, it’s clear that the event is a melting pot of inspiration, knowledge, and empowerment. The insights shared by our day two speakers will not only illuminate the paths to success in their respective fields but also underscore the power of media visibility in amplifying women’s voices.

Each speaker will bring unique perspectives and experiences, enriching the BootCamp with a diversity of strategies, stories, and skills. This event highlights the importance of women’s platforms for learning, growth, and inspiration in personal and professional pursuits.

As attendees step forward, they carry with them the wisdom, encouragement, and practical tools needed to navigate their journeys.The Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp has set the stage for emerging leaders, innovators, and changemakers through its distinguished speakers.

Welcome to the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp! Media visibility has become a vital asset for women across diverse fields in an age where information travels at the speed of light. In this blog post, we will explore the significance of the transformative boot camp and introduce the impressive lineup of speakers for Day One.

Media visibility is more than just a buzzword; it’s a potent tool that empowers women to amplify their voices, share their stories, and inspire change. Let’s explore how media visibility can impact women’s lives profoundly.

Adeola Osideko 

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Adeola Osideko’s expertise in media visibility makes her a valuable resource for women in the field. Her experience in journalism and communications enables her to navigate the dynamic world of media effectively.

On Day One of the BootCamp, Adeola will reveal the secrets of media visibility through personal development, providing a step-by-step guide to achieving success. She will share practical strategies to help women in various fields increase their visibility, share their stories, and become influential voices in their respective domains.

Adeola’s sessions cover personal branding, storytelling, and digital platforms. Attendees will gain actionable insights to elevate their media game through interactive discussions and real-world examples.

Don’t miss Adeola Osideko’s media expertise, whether you’re starting or a seasoned pro.

Esther Ijewere

Media visibility bootcamp

Our journey through Day One of the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp wouldn’t be complete without introducing Esther Ijewere, founder and convener of Women of Rubies Media Visibility Bootcamp.

Esther Ijewere is a prominent figure in media visibility, and her profile is a testament to her unyielding dedication to empowering women through media. With a background rooted in journalism and social activism, Esther has championed numerous causes and created waves of change through her work.

Esther has achieved a lot in promoting women’s voices and gender equality through media campaigns, earning her accolades and inspiring others.

Esther Ijewere will discuss the power of storytelling on Day One of the BootCamp. Attendees will learn to craft narratives that resonate and connect with their audience, bringing about positive change through the media.

Esther’s contributions to the BootCamp promise to be transformative. Her ability to blend storytelling with advocacy is a skill that every aspiring media influencer should cultivate. Prepare to be enthralled and educated as Esther Ijewere takes the stage on Day One.

3. Rukayat Alabi

Rukayat Alabi

Rukayat Alabi, widely known as “Ruky,” is a beacon of inspiration in the realms of entrepreneurship and career coaching. Transitioning from a seasoned Banking and Tech Professional, she has become a celebrated serial entrepreneur as the founder and CEO of RKY Group of Companies. Through RKY Careers, RKY Digital Solutions, and RKY Consulting Services Ltd, Ruky passionately guides immigrants in navigating the job market, helping them secure dream positions and excel in their careers—an extraordinary journey worth celebrating.

4. Sally Suleiman

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Sally Suleiman, an extraordinary humanitarian, strategist, writer, and media personality, lends her voice to the voiceless, both online and offline. As the founder of The Isolycia Foundation, she focuses on providing education to underprivileged children, impacting lives through her educational outreach. With over a decade of experience in the oil and gas industry and media, Sally excels in brand management, project management, sales, marketing, administration, customer service, company development, and content production. Her purpose-driven mindset and commitment to excellence make her a valuable asset to any team and organization.

As we wrap up our journey through the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp’s Day One speakers, it’s evident that this event is poised to be a transformative experience for all participants.

The Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp isn’t just an event; it’s an opportunity for women from diverse backgrounds to amplify their voices, share their stories, and make a lasting impact in the media world. It’s a platform where empowerment and transformation are the order of the day.

Join Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp to make your voice count in the media industry. We look forward to seeing you at the BootCamp.

Lord Ts Ball is a thrilling entertainment banquet that features music, dance, comedy and sustainable conversations. It takes attendees to the height of fun, connection and laughter with rib-cracking comedy, great food, soulful music and intentional networking.

The ball prides itself as a unique platform for sustainable networking and building a legacy of Impact.

This year’s edition, a Leadership and Networking banquet will be held in December at the prestigious Eko hotel & Suites. It features prominent voices established as thought leaders in political, professional, social and creative spaces like Hon. Justice Mabel T. Segun-Bello, Dr. Tochukwu Macfoy – Dr. Foy, Osas Ighodaro, Dr. Linus Okorie, Beauty Etsanyi Tukura, Dr May Ikeora, Ali Baba, Omi – The richer woman, Gaise Baba, Jimi Tewe and a host of other distinguished guests.

The Lord Ts Ball team called ThinkFluence is an impact-focused community convened by Gusi Tobby Lordwilliams intentionally designed to catapult you into a realm where greatness is not an option but an inevitability.

Why Lord T’s Ball?
The core is building Relationships. ThinkFluence specializes in helping you generate the most globally connected network of individuals who will be instrumental to your success.

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Embark on a transformative journey as Women of Rubies proudly unveils its Media Visibility BootCamp, a dynamic initiative designed to empower and uplift. In this exclusive introduction, we invite you to meet the inspiring lineup of speakers, each a powerhouse in their respective fields. Join us as we delve into the expertise, insights, and stories that promise to elevate your media visibility and professional journey.

Our mission is clear: we’re here to nurture your unique talents, equip you with essential media skills, and maximize the growth of your brand.

What’s in Store for You?

This edition promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience where we’re pulling back the curtain on the secrets to harnessing the full force of media visibility. Picture this: a carefully curated lineup of exceptional speakers, each an expert in their respective fields, ready to share invaluable insights that will elevate your brand to new heights.

Save the Date

Mark your calendars for December 9th to 10th because that’s when the magic happens. And where? The comfort of your space via Zoom. Yes, it’s that easy to be a part of this transformative journey!

Why You Should Join Us

Join us in the Women of Rubies Media Visibility BootCamp as we dive deep into the world of media visibility and empower you on your self-discovery journey. Get ready to challenge the status quo, ignite your creativity, and embrace the transformative power of storytelling.

Register Here

Esther Ijewere, Founder- Women of Rubies Inc.

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Esther Ijewere is a distinguished expert in media strategy and the visionary founder of Women of Rubies Inc. With a commitment to empowering and uplifting women, Esther has earned a prominent reputation in media and entrepreneurship. As the driving force behind Women of Rubies Inc., Esther has demonstrated her exceptional expertise in media strategy, using it as a powerful tool to amplify the voices and stories of women across various platforms. She will give comprehensive details of the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s media-driven world. You will be inspired and equipped to leverage media visibility for personal and professional growth.

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Adeola Osideko: Personal Development Coach and Branding Expert

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Adeola is a triple-certified global Accountant and accomplished author with an MSc in Accounting from the University of London. She’s an international speaker, branding expert, and Personal Development Coach, having trained over 10,000 individuals.

As the Principal Partner of Crystal Edge Professional Services, Deola specializes in training and brand consultancy. She’s an Editor-in-Chief of The Crystal Magazine and leads influential events like The Global Brand Summit. Deola is a mentor and role model to many.

Diwura Oladepo: Executive Director and Co-Founder of Tech4Dev

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Diwura Oladepo is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Tech4Dev. She uses her platform to inspire and mobilize women towards greater professional and personal success. Her work shaped media-savvy women who now claim influential spaces. She will provide participants with practical skills in leveraging media exposure to amplify their voices and careers. You can expect to learn about personal branding, effective communication, and networking strategies in the digital space.

Funmi Ajala: Corporate and Digital Communication Expert

Media Visibility Bootcamp

Funmi Ajala leverages her platform to empower women by amplifying their voices in media landscapes typically dominated by male narratives. She employs storytelling and digital advocacy to challenge gender norms, offering training and resources to women seeking media careers. Through her YouTube channel, “Funmi Ajala Travels,” she engages in visual storytelling, highlighting the beautiful places, rich cultural heritage, and wonderful people of Nigeria and Africa. Learn effective communication, personal branding, and digital tools for visibility in the Media Visibility Bootcamp. She inspires confidence in women, enabling them to narrate their stories and build influential media presences that can drive social change.

Sola Smart Steward: Personal Finance Coach & TEDx Speaker

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Sola Adesakin, as the Convener and Lead Coach at Smart Stewards, champions financial independence for women through the ElevateHerWealth Plan. This initiative focuses on optimizing wealth allocation for women and encourages adopting new mindsets and perspectives alongside a commitment to skills, time, and information. In the media visibility bootcamp, she will give insight into growth, empowerment, and financial freedom.

Mayowa Adegoke: Journalist and Media Entrepreneur

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Mayowa Adegoke is a celebrated media personality and entrepreneur, acknowledged as one of the Elite 100 – Most Powerful Women of 2023 by Womanpreneur Middle East. She has made significant strides in Nigeria and the UAE through her compelling storytelling and development projects.Adegoke’s “Road to Success Seminar” in the UAE empowers professionals with skills in public speaking and media coaching. Her work has solidified her as an influential figure dedicated to advancing women and the African community in the diaspora. Adegoke, with her experience as a journalist and founder of the “Road to Success Seminar,” will likely provide insights into public speaking and media coaching.

These women are exemplary figures using their platforms to empower women. Through initiatives like a media visibility bootcamp, they provide women with vital skills in public engagement and digital presence. Participants can expect to learn about crafting a personal brand, effective communication strategies, and leveraging media tools for more significant impact. These leaders aim to encourage women, offering them the visibility needed to ascend in their respective fields and create influential networks.