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Lanette Ware-Bushfield is a versatile actor and producer, set to star as Coach Carter in MGM’s Flint Strong and in Netflix’s The Madness. As a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio and a member of SAG, AFTRA, and other acting unions, she brings extensive experience to her craft. She is also the CEO of A WWB Production, Inc., dedicated to creating innovative and empowering stories. A London Academy graduate with a BA in Drama, Lanette has furthered her studies in Cinematic Language at The Toronto Film School and is a licensed Red Cross Instructor. Her published works appear in prestigious outlets, including The Globe and Mail and Mothering Magazines. In addition, Lanette has taught public speaking and drama in Toronto, Vancouver, and New York.

She shares her inspiring journey exclusively in this interview with Esther Ijewere

Your Journey in the Entertainment Industry: What Inspired You to Become an Actor and Producer?

From my earliest memories, I have always had an extremely vivid imagination and thankfully my immediate family encouraged me to use it. I have always felt a magical connection to the arts and was putting on shows for relatives before I ever knew what acting was. Growing up in New York City allowed for an early exposure, ease of exposure and access to museums, plays, concerts and records that helped shape the way I see the world. New York City in and of itself was the first character I ever learned to build a relationship with, in its fast-paced, hectic energy. I learned to navigate varying degrees of extreme emotions thrown at me on any given day, at a very young age. To this day, the kind of joy I experience when on set, building a character, producing a series, or creating an original world is something I can’t explain nor ever want to lose. And of course, I am not alone.

If I were doing anything else, I would never be truly happy on my life’s journey. As an actor, I am most alive when immersed in a new role. As a producer, I believe we all have significant stories to tell, and nothing brings me more joy than helping bring certain stories that best reflect our true humanity to light—uncomfortable stories, untold stories, complex stories that make us feel something, consider something, and change something in ourselves and the world around us.

Acting and producing allow me to live life in technicolour, which is how I see the world. It is an honor for me to be able to represent the human experience in all its complexities and glory as both an actor and producer—an absolute honour.

Preparing for Your Role as Coach Carter in Flint Strong

I smile when reflecting on this project, despite some unexpected hiccups like a hotel water main break and a few backstage pigeon visits. Thankfully, everything worked out in the end.

In preparation for the role of Coach Carter, I immersed myself in extensive research. Playing real-life figures—like Carrie Everett from Five Days at Memorial and now Coach Carter in Flint Strong—is both thrilling and daunting. The challenge of accurately portraying someone so significant is immense, but it’s incredibly rewarding. I eagerly explored boxing footage and interviews to bring Coach Carter’s story to life, focusing on her interactions and unique body movements.

To capture Coach Carter’s physical presence, I studied her stride and body language, aligning it with my own experiences from childhood. This attention to detail helped me create a more authentic portrayal. Internally, I pondered the significance of being the first Black American woman to win consecutive Olympic Gold medals in boxing. Imagining Coach Carter’s profound impact motivated me deeply.

During filming, we encountered some unexpected challenges. One night, a water main break at our hotel led to an evacuation at 3 AM. Despite the inconvenience and lack of sleep, everyone remained positive and the crew continued filming until around 4 AM the next day. Such is the unpredictable nature of show business!

Challenges Faced as a Woman in the Film and Television Industry: How You Overcame Them

As a woman in the film and television industry, I’ve faced numerous challenges. However, change is underway, and I find strength in my faith, family, and friends who keep me grounded. When faced with discouragement, I channel my energy into creating my own material—be it a poem, short film, or serialized drama. I prefer to take initiative rather than wait for permission, seizing every opportunity to bring my ideas to life.

Being underestimated due to stereotypes related to my gender or race has been a significant challenge. Despite facing these biases, I transform obstacles into opportunities. I remain focused on delivering high-quality performances and meaningful content, ensuring that excellence stands out despite any skepticism.

Accurate representation is crucial to me. I am committed to projects that highlight underrepresented communities. While rejections and setbacks are part of the journey, I stay resilient by surrounding myself with support, seeking mentorship, and believing in my capabilities. Every rejection brings me closer to success. My goal is to challenge norms and create space for diverse voices, driving me forward as both a creative and a leader.

Lanette Ware-Bushfield
Lanette Ware-Bushfield

Women in the Industry Who Inspire Lanette

The three remarkable women in the industry who inspire me most, and have each left an indelible mark on my focus more specifically as a producer, are:

Ava DuVernay: Ava’s excellence and meticulousness in storytelling resonate deeply with me. She crafts narratives that authentically validate the Black experience, shining a light on stories often overlooked. She’s a true trailblazer.

Issa Rae: As a successful actor and producer, Issa creates new lanes for the next generation. Her work also challenges norms, celebrates diversity, and amplifies voices with humor, which is always refreshing. Her dedication to honest representation—from our hairstyles to our language to unapologetically announcing on red carpets on live television that she roots for everyone who looks like us—is awe-inspiring.

Viola Davis: Viola is the biggest boss actress of color there is. Full stop, and her recent EGOT achievement is a testament to her brilliance. Like Audra McDonald’s vocal instrument as a gift, Viola’s acting instrument is unparalleled.

I respect these women deeply, and so many others who have paved the way for their contributions and commitment to their art. It doesn’t hurt that they each have remarkable individual style and taste, which I certainly revere!

What Makes Lanette a “Woman of Rubies”

Being recognized as a “Woman of Rubies” by Esther Ijewere is both an honor and a responsibility. The qualities of strength, resilience, and inspiration have been woven into the fabric of my life and work for as long as I can recall.

In life, as in my art, I draw strength from my roots—the family and friends who helped shape me. As an actor and producer, I stand tall, knowing that my journey is a testament to the strength within me. It’s a God-given gift that allows me to portray characters authentically, breathing life into their struggles and triumphs.

Life has taught me that resilience isn’t about avoiding adversity; it’s about rising after every fall. I’ve weathered major storms—both personal and professional—but have learned to bounce back. Resilience fuels my creativity; it’s the fire that keeps me pushing boundaries and telling stories that matter.

To inspire is to ignite a spark in others, lighting their path. As a woman of color in this industry, I carry the torch for those who come after me while celebrating those who paved the way. When I step into a role, I think of young dreamers watching, hoping to see themselves reflected on screen. That’s my purpose—to be a beacon of possibility. I firmly believe we shine brightest when we lift each other up. For me, it’s about inspiring countless young hearts and minds, showing them they too can be anything they put their hearts and minds to.

The Influence of Your Experience as a Published Writer on Acting and Producing

For me, creativity starts with the written word. From crafting monologues for New York actors to exploring plays and poetry, the written word shapes my approach to acting and producing. It guides character development and sets the tone for every project. Dialogue, subtext, and stage direction are crucial in making a story compelling and emotionally engaging. Story isn’t just a starting point; it’s the heartbeat of our craft, influencing every artistic choice. My work is driven by the nuance and magic of words, reflecting what lies between the lines.

How Teaching Public Speaking, Self-Empowerment, and Drama Influenced My Career

Teaching public speaking, self-empowerment, and drama has profoundly shaped my career. By helping others reconnect with their authentic selves and build confidence, I’ve deepened my appreciation for the transformative power of these skills. I take great joy in guiding individuals to overcome their fears and embrace their potential, which in turn enriches my approach to acting and producing. The most fulfilling aspect of teaching is witnessing the personal growth of my students as they gain confidence and discover their voices. This experience reinforces my commitment to creativity, playfulness, and personal development in all my professional endeavors.

What to Expect from Upcoming Projects at A WWB Production

We have several exciting projects on the horizon at A WWB Production. First, we’re working on a romantic comedy set in the vibrant restaurant industry. I’ve co-written and am executive producing this film, which features a diverse cast and explores themes of love, laughter, and community. We’re excited that it has received government support. Additionally, we’re starting production on a dark drama with a remarkable cast, including Elizabeth Saunders and Conrad Coates. This film will explore deep emotional landscapes and showcase diverse perspectives. Our goal is to create impactful and engaging stories that resonate with audiences and foster a greater understanding of different experiences.

Lanette Ware-Bushfield
Lanette Ware-Bushfield

Balancing Roles as Actor, Producer, Writer, and CEO

Juggling multiple roles as an actor, producer, writer, and CEO requires effective strategies. I prioritize delegation, meditation, and quality time with loved ones. Delegating tasks to a capable team allows me to focus on high-impact decisions and creative aspects of my work. Daily meditation helps me manage stress, maintain clarity, and stay centered amid a hectic schedule. Balancing work with family and friend vacations is crucial for recharging and sparking new ideas. Regular relaxation practices like massages and spa visits also contribute to my well-being and creativity.

Vision for the Future of Diversity and Representation in Entertainment

My vision for the future of the entertainment industry focuses on authentic representation and diversity. At A WWB Production, we are dedicated to creating television and film projects that accurately depict underrepresented communities. By spotlighting diverse voices and stories, we aim to challenge stereotypes and promote a nuanced understanding of different cultures. My hope is to inspire other producers to prioritize inclusivity and excellence in their projects. Genuine diversity should become a fundamental aspect of storytelling, fostering empathy and reducing prejudice. Through my work, I strive to ensure that historically overlooked voices find their place and contribute to a more inclusive industry.

Wendy Nwajiufor is a remarkable force in today’s digital age, where technology and innovation are key drivers of change. Fondly known as Chylove, Wendy is not just a content creator but also a visionary entrepreneur and Executive Director whose influence extends across the globe. Her journey is one of passion, dedication, and a relentless drive to empower others, especially women in the tech industry.

A Foundation of Excellence

Wendy’s story begins with a strong academic foundation. She holds a degree in Computer Science and a master’s in Human Capital Management—qualifications that have equipped her with the skills needed to excel in various domains, including Business Development, Innovation, Strategy, Project Management, Agile Business Analysis, and Content Creation. But Wendy’s impact goes far beyond her impressive resume.

Her YouTube channel, which boasts over 50,000 subscribers, is a testament to her ability to create engaging, educational, and inspirational content. What started as a platform to share unique and delicious meal recipes, inspired by her Nigerian heritage and immigrant experience in Canada, has grown into a community where people from all walks of life can find valuable insights and support.

Bridging the Gender Gap in Tech

Wendy’s passion for inclusivity and diversity in the tech industry led her to found WinTECH, an initiative dedicated to closing the gender gap in this traditionally male-dominated field. Through WinTECH, Wendy has spearheaded impactful collaborations with major corporations such as RBC, WMRCC, CompTIA, IIBA, and many others. These partnerships have resulted in programs that provide scholarships for women in cybersecurity, mentorship, coaching, resume reviews, interview preparation, and more.

Wendy’s tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous accolades, including the Community Champion Award from YMCA, the Women in Tech Excellence Award from Remarkable Women Inc., the Innovation Award from Canada Vendors, and the Innovation & Technology Pioneer Award from WODI. Her work has also earned her nominations for the DMZ Women of the Year 2024 Award and the 2024 Women Empowerment Awards, further solidifying her status as a leader in the field.

A Global Influence

Wendy’s influence extends far beyond the tech industry. As a brand influencer, she partners with top companies like Teddy Blake, Zinff Optical, Usuie, Temu, Biocosmetics, and Wraptucknmore, spreading her reach across five continents and numerous countries, including Dubai, the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, and South Africa.

Her ability to connect with a global audience is not just about numbers; it’s about the impact she makes in the lives of those who follow her. Wendy’s content is more than just engaging—it’s empowering. Her YouTube channel has become a lifeline for many, offering invaluable insights into navigating life in Canada and beyond.

Certified and Accomplished

Wendy’s credentials are as impressive as her career. She is certified in SAP ERP, HR, CBAP, CSM, CSPO, and ITIL, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and professional development. These certifications not only enhance her expertise but also enable her to make a more significant impact in her various roles.

A Personal Journey

Behind all the accolades and achievements, Wendy is a dedicated family woman. She treasures quality time with her loved ones and finds inspiration in her family, especially her adorable children. Wendy is married to the love of her life, and together they navigate the journey of parenthood with the same dedication and passion that Wendy brings to her professional life.

Join the Journey

Wendy Nwajiufor’s journey is one of empowerment, innovation, and global influence. From her early days as a content creator to her current role as a leading voice in the tech industry, Wendy continues to inspire and uplift those around her. As she forges ahead, breaking barriers and creating opportunities, Wendy invites you to join her on this incredible journey—one that promises to empower, innovate, and inspire a global community.

Tanya Kelen, the founder and CEO of Kelencontent, stands at the forefront of a transformative movement in the media and education industry. With a rich career spanning over 20 years, Ms. Kelen has demonstrated her commitment to serving diverse communities through creative innovation and allyship. Her company, Kelencontent, is a dynamic media and education powerhouse, known for producing and distributing a wide array of Film, TV, and digital projects.

Elevating BIPOC Voices

At the heart of Kelencontent is its Creative Management Group, which plays a pivotal role in representing emerging and established BIPOC writers, directors, and producers. This focus on diverse talent ensures that a wide range of voices and perspectives are brought to the forefront of the industry, contributing to a richer and more inclusive media landscape.

Incubating New Projects

Kelencontent’s venture studio is instrumental in launching new projects on both national and global stages. Through its incubator programs, the company nurtures innovative ideas and supports the development of groundbreaking content. This approach not only fosters creative growth but also enhances job creation and wellbeing programs across various sectors.

Bridging Canada and Nigeria

A notable recent initiative led by Ms. Kelen is the development of a Film and TV masterclass training program that bridges Canada and Nigeria. This program exemplifies her commitment to fostering international collaboration and providing valuable learning opportunities for aspiring filmmakers and media professionals. Women of Rubies was honored to be invited to participate in this transformative program, reflecting the company’s dedication to nurturing diverse voices and creating impactful storytelling.

Creative Innovation Meets Social Impact

Kelencontent’s projects merge creative innovation with social impact through transformational storytelling. By focusing on groundbreaking content that addresses important social issues, the company ensures that its work not only entertains but also educates and inspires. Ms. Kelen’s heart-centered leadership and the company’s mission to enhance job creation and well-being further demonstrate a profound commitment to making a positive difference in the world.

Tanya Kelen’s work with Kelencontent is a testament to the power of creative leadership and the importance of fostering diverse voices in media. Through her efforts, she continues to shape the industry and create opportunities that drive both artistic excellence and social progress.

Modupe Ehinlaiye is a dual-qualified legal professional with a diverse background in banking and entrepreneurship. Originally from Nigeria, she moved to Canada in 2006, where she transitioned into new career opportunities that showcased her versatility and dedication.

From Educational Franchise to Family Law

Upon arriving in Canada, Modupe ran an educational franchise, demonstrating her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to education. Her passion for helping others led her to pursue a career in family law, where she became a staunch advocate for women experiencing separation and divorce. Modupe’s work in this field has been characterized by her compassionate approach and deep understanding of the challenges faced by her clients.

Modupe Ehinlaiye
Modupe Ehinlaiye

Serving as an Administrative Judge

At the height of her legal career, Modupe served as an Administrative Judge, specifically as a Member/Adjudicator with the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. This role allowed her to leverage her legal expertise to make significant contributions to the Canadian immigration system, ensuring fairness and justice for those seeking refuge and new opportunities in Canada.

Launching “Talk with Mo” and Inspiring Audiences

In February 2023, Modupe launched the “Talk with Mo” show. This platform uses the power of storytelling to inspire and motivate audiences worldwide. Through engaging interviews and thought-provoking discussions, “Talk with Mo” has become a beacon of hope and a source of valuable insights for its viewers.

Founder of “Women of Destiny”

Modupe’s commitment to community service extends beyond her legal practice. She established “Women of Destiny,” a support group for widows and their children in Ontario. This initiative provides a network of support and resources for those facing the challenges of widowhood, offering emotional, social, and practical assistance to help them navigate their new realities.

Creator of the Bond Awards

In addition to her work with “Women of Destiny,” Modupe founded the Bond Awards, an initiative that celebrates the achievements of Nigerians in the Canadian diaspora. The Bond Awards recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities and beyond, highlighting the talents and accomplishments of Nigerians living in Canada and promoting a positive image of the diaspora.

Modupe Ehinlaiye
Modupe Ehinlaiye, Convener, BOND Awards

A Well-Rounded Professional with a Commitment to Service

Modupe holds a bachelor’s degree in law and an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business at Western University, Ontario. Her qualifications are further enhanced by several certifications, including being a Certified Business Analysis Professional and holding a certificate in family mediation. Her extensive education and professional background have equipped her with a unique skill set that she brings to her various roles.

Contributions to Nonprofit Organizations

Modupe also serves on the boards of various nonprofit organizations, including Effect Hope, the only Canadian Christian global health organization exclusively focused on serving people affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). Her involvement in these organizations underscores her dedication to humanitarian efforts and her desire to make a positive impact on the global stage.

Conclusion

Modupe Ehinlaiye’s journey from Nigeria to Canada is a testament to her resilience, versatility, and unwavering commitment to helping others. Whether through her legal work, community initiatives, or inspiring media presence, Modupe continues to significantly contribute to her local community and the broader global audience.

Women are making remarkable strides in industries traditionally dominated by men. From engineering and technology to finance and construction, female leaders are challenging norms and redefining leadership. Their presence in these sectors not only advances their fields but also inspires future generations of women to break barriers and pursue their passions. Here’s a closer look at how women are leading the charge and reshaping male-dominated industries.

1. Engineering: Designing the Future

Women in engineering are driving innovation and breaking stereotypes. Female engineers are leading groundbreaking projects, from designing sustainable infrastructure to developing advanced technologies. These women are not only contributing to their fields but are also inspiring the next generation of female engineers.

Cost: Entry-level salaries in engineering can range from $60,000 to $80,000 annually, depending on the specialization and location.

Platforms: LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and industry-specific job boards like EngineerJobs.com are great places to find opportunities and network.

2. Technology: Innovating the Digital World

In technology, women are making their mark as software developers, data scientists, and tech entrepreneurs. They are creating innovative solutions, leading tech startups, and advocating for diversity within the tech community. Women like Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper have paved the way, and contemporary leaders continue to drive technological advancements.

Cost: Starting a career in tech often involves investment in education and training, with costs ranging from $10,000 to $50,000 for degrees or bootcamps.

Platforms: Websites like GitHub, Stack Overflow, and tech-specific job boards such as AngelList are valuable resources for career opportunities and networking.

3. Finance: Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling

Women are increasingly holding top positions in finance, including roles as investment bankers, CFOs, and financial analysts. Their leadership is influencing investment strategies, corporate governance, and financial policies. Women in finance are not only challenging traditional norms but also setting new standards for success and integrity in the industry.

Cost: Entry-level positions in finance can start at around $60,000 annually, with significant growth potential based on experience and performance.

Platforms: LinkedIn, Indeed, and financial career sites like eFinancialCareers are useful for job searches and industry insights.

4. Construction: Building a New Paradigm

Women are making notable advancements in the construction industry, a field traditionally dominated by men. Female construction managers, engineers, and architects are leading large-scale projects, advocating for safety and sustainability, and proving that women can excel in this demanding field.

Cost: Careers in construction may require certifications or degrees, with costs varying between $5,000 and $20,000.

Platforms: Construction-specific job boards like ConstructionJobs.com and industry associations provide valuable networking and job opportunities.

5. Automotive: Steering Change

Women in the automotive industry are making waves as engineers, designers, and executives. They are driving innovation in vehicle design, electric vehicles, and automotive technology. Female leaders in this sector are challenging stereotypes and leading the charge toward a more inclusive and innovative future.

Cost: Entry into the automotive industry may involve costs for specialized education or training, typically ranging from $5,000 to $15,000.

Platforms: Automotive career sites like AutoJobs.com and networking platforms like LinkedIn are excellent for finding job opportunities and industry news.

6. Aerospace: Reaching New Heights

Women in aerospace are pushing the boundaries of space exploration and aircraft design. From astronauts to aerospace engineers, these women are breaking new ground and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps. Their contributions are vital to advancing aerospace technology and exploration.

Cost: Pursuing a career in aerospace often requires advanced degrees, with educational costs ranging from $20,000 to $50,000.

Platforms: Aerospace career resources like NASA’s Jobs Portal and industry job boards such as AerospaceJobs.com are valuable for job seekers and networkers.

7. Energy: Powering Progress

Women in the energy sector are leading efforts in renewable energy, energy management, and environmental sustainability. Their leadership is crucial in transitioning to cleaner energy sources and promoting sustainable practices in the industry.

Cost: Entry into the energy sector might involve specialized degrees or certifications, with costs ranging from $10,000 to $30,000.

Platforms: Energy-specific job boards like EnergyJobline and LinkedIn are useful for job hunting and networking in the energy sector.

8. Manufacturing: Leading Innovation

Women in manufacturing are taking on leadership roles in production, logistics, and supply chain management. They are driving efficiency, innovation, and safety in manufacturing processes, proving that women can lead with excellence in this traditionally male-dominated field.

Cost: Careers in manufacturing may require technical training or certifications, typically costing between $5,000 and $15,000.

Platforms: Manufacturing job boards like ManufacturingJobs.com and industry networks on LinkedIn are great for career opportunities and industry insights.

9. Legal: Advocating for Change

Women in the legal profession are rising to prominent roles as lawyers, judges, and legal scholars. Their leadership is shaping legal practices, influencing policy, and advocating for justice and equality in the legal system.

Cost: Becoming a lawyer requires a significant investment in education, with law school costs typically ranging from $40,000 to $60,000 per year.

Platforms: Legal career resources like LawJobs.com and professional networks such as LinkedIn offer valuable job opportunities and connections.

10. Military: Defending and Leading

Women in the military are breaking new ground in leadership roles and combat positions. Their contributions are vital to national security and military operations, and they are redefining what it means to serve with distinction and leadership in the armed forces.

Cost: Military careers often provide educational benefits, but initial training and service commitments are required.

Platforms: Military career resources like the Defense Department’s career website and veteran networks on LinkedIn are useful for finding opportunities and connecting with others in the field.

Desire Joshua is an accomplished Edtech consultant and award-winning techpreneur dedicated to revolutionizing learning through technology. As the driving force behind Kiddie Tech Ville Ltd., Joshua is committed to making coding and robotics education accessible and affordable for children across Africa.

Empowering the Next Generation with Kiddie Tech Ville

Kiddie Tech Ville Ltd., Joshua’s innovative Edtech startup, focuses on equipping children aged 6 to 16 with essential tech skills. The organization’s mission is to empower young learners by providing interactive and engaging programs in coding, robotics, and other technology fields. Through both online and in-person resources, Kiddie Tech Ville aims to bridge the digital divide and foster skills such as critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving.

Bridging the Digital Divide

With a commitment to affordability and accessibility, Kiddie Tech Ville offers not only educational programs but also provides hardware kits to support hands-on learning. By leveraging technology, Joshua’s startup is paving the way for the next generation of tech leaders, ensuring that children across Africa have the tools and knowledge to excel in the digital age.

Jessica Okafor is a renowned elocutionist, public speaking expert, and etiquette coach who has empowered 2678 professionals, including coaches, educators, entrepreneurs, students, and other individuals, to elevate their speaking skills from timidity to eloquence.

Director of Ispeak Diction and Social Polish Academy

As the Director of Ispeak Diction and Social Polish Academy, a registered institution with the Nigeria Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), Jessica leads a vision to transform professional speakers from timid individuals into confident, eloquent communicators.

Memberships and Certifications

Jessica is a bonafide member of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) and Women in the College of Education (WICE). She holds various professional certifications, including a Human Resource Management Professional Certification from the Chartered Institute of Arts and Management, among others.

Founder of NOSWA

She founded the NOSWA (Nigerian Organization for Women in Science and Academia), an academic organization that mentors female students in the College of Education, fostering growth and leadership among women in academia.

Addressing Societal Challenges in Speaking and Etiquette

Jessica’s work as an elocutionist has exposed her to the societal challenges related to speaking and etiquette. She has observed that people often confuse speaking with talking, leading to ineffective communication. Jessica and her team are dedicated to transforming society by turning individuals into eloquent speakers.

Accomplishments and Awards

Jessica Okafor is a multi-award winner, recognized for her contributions to public speaking and etiquette. She is also an accomplished author, with two phenomenal books to her name: “Activate Your Voice” and “A-Z English Pronunciation.”

Personal Life

Beyond her professional achievements, Jessica is a devoted wife and mother to five gorgeous children, balancing her career and family life with grace and dedication.

Jessica Okafor’s dedication to improving communication skills and etiquette has made a significant impact on countless lives, helping individuals find their voices and communicate with confidence and clarity.

Bukola Akin-Akindoju is a vibrant and innovative shoemaker, entrepreneur, and cultural ambassador renowned for her exceptional talent in crafting leather and fabric accessories. With a unique ability to blend traditional Nigerian elements with contemporary fashion trends, Bukola has established herself as a leading figure in the industry. A deep passion marks her journey for craftsmanship, a commitment to empowering others, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Early Life and Education

Bukola’s early experiences provided her with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by underprivileged communities. These experiences fueled her passion for making a difference through her work. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Lagos, where she first began exploring her creative interests by crafting earrings, crocheted items, and various fashion pieces. Her time at university was characterized by a tireless work ethic, balancing academic pursuits with hands-on learning in the craft of fashion design and entrepreneurship.

Driven by a desire to expand her horizons, Bukola pursued a Master’s degree in International Business Management from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. This international experience broadened her perspective and equipped her with the strategic acumen necessary to navigate the global fashion landscape.

Early Inspirations and Initial Venture

Bukola’s entrepreneurial journey took a significant turn when she ventured into shoemaking and bag designing, starting her business with N10,000. This transition was inspired by childhood memories of friendly competitions with her siblings to polish their father’s shoes, an activity he called “My Special Touch Competition.” This early fascination with footwear led her to apprentice with a roadside shoemaker while balancing her job and university studies, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in the nuances of shoemaking.

Transformative Training at Shoespeed Academy

In 2016, Bukola embarked on a transformative journey by enrolling in formal training at Shoespeed Academy. Here, she immersed herself deeply in both the practical and business aspects of shoemaking. Shoespeed not only functioned as a business venture but also served as a pivotal training ground, seamlessly merging the artistry of craftsmanship with essential entrepreneurial skills. This comprehensive education was instrumental in refining Bukola’s technical prowess, equipping her to excel in her craft.

Innovation and Sustainability in Design

During her time at Shoespeed Academy, Bukola mastered traditional shoemaking techniques and innovatively created new designs. Inspired by scraps, she transformed remnants into unique patterns, showcasing her dedication to sustainability and creativity. Complementing her formal training with apprenticeships and self-study, Bukola stayed ahead of industry trends, ensuring her designs met and exceeded contemporary standards.

Mentorship, Ara-Ide, and Industry Leadership

Bukola’s journey at Shoespeed Academy honed her technical skills and prepared her for a role as a freelance facilitator. She became a mentor, guiding others in shoemaking and entrepreneurship, reflecting her belief in the power of education and mentorship.

Today, Bukola inspires through her brand, Ara-Ide, integrating artistry, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage. Her commitment to sustainability is ingrained in her brand’s philosophy, championing ethical sourcing, eco-friendly materials, and innovative techniques.

Mentored by Obi-Leather, Bukola refined her skills and embraced innovation. Her industry collaborations elevate Ara-Ide’s reputation as a beacon of craftsmanship, sustainability, and cultural heritage, inspiring others in artisanal fashion.

Professional Milestones

A pivotal moment in Bukola’s career came in 2017 when she was selected as one of the top 50 recipients of a scholarship to study Entrepreneurial Management at the Enterprise Development Centre, Pan Atlantic University, Lagos Business School. Out of over 12,000 applicants, Bukola’s selection validated her hard work and dedication, opening up incredible opportunities for her business. This opportunity provided extensive training and mentorship, significantly impacting her personal growth and brand development. Post-graduation, Bukola shared her journey on the Enterprise Development Centre Radio, inspiring others with her resilience and determination.

Ara-Ide: A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity

Bukola established Ara-Ide, a brand synonymous with sustainable luxury, focusing on ethical production and cultural heritage. Specializing in custom-made shoes, bags, and accessories from locally sourced materials, including traditional African fabrics and leather, her designs blend African elements with contemporary fashion, celebrating cultural heritage and modern aesthetics. Bukola’s commitment to authenticity sets her apart in the industry.

Currently, she aims to expand Ara-Ide internationally while maintaining ties to Nigeria. Operational in the UK, she works on establishing a standard branch. Despite her absence, her business thrives under her trusted partner’s management, ensuring continued growth and sustainability in custom-made fashion.

Community Empowerment and Mentorship

Bukola is deeply committed to community empowerment through education and skill development. She mentors aspiring designers and artisans, imparting valuable craftsmanship and business skills. Initiatives like the Sisi Akada project empower women and young girls by teaching them to repurpose materials into fashion accessories, promoting creativity and economic independence.

Her impact extends widely, having trained over 500 women and young girls in Nigeria with creative and manufacturing skills. Bukola also volunteers with NGOs like those in Makoko, providing vocational training and creating job opportunities. Her dedication empowers individuals to establish sustainable livelihoods in the fashion industry, supporting marginalized groups.

Additionally, Bukola mentors aspiring creatives, offering guidance to navigate their industries and achieve professional success. Her approach fosters a supportive network within Nigeria’s creative sectors, enhancing practical skills and community engagement.

Cultural Impact and Legacy

Bukola Akin-Akindoju’s work breaks barriers, celebrates cultural heritage, and empowers the next generation of creatives. Passionate about promoting African culture globally, she has helped elevate the acceptance of African fashion in the Western world. Through her designs, Bukola aims to spotlight African culture and diversity, enriching lives and inspiring a deeper embrace of roots.

Her contributions to the fashion industry have earned notable recognition. In 2023, she was nominated for the Inspirational Student Awards at Sheffield Hallam University, highlighting her roles as both student and entrepreneur and her inspirational impact. Additionally, Bukola was nominated for African Fashion Brand of the Year at the YAGI Awards, recognizing her global promotion of African fashion. She also received the Extra Mile Award for her dedication to supporting aspiring creatives and community empowerment. These accolades underscore her profound leadership in fashion, balancing academic pursuits with entrepreneurial success.

Recognition and Future Vision

Bukola’s visionary leadership has garnered widespread acclaim, earning her accolades such as the African Fashion Brand of the Year at the prestigious Yagi Awards. She continues to champion sustainable fashion through advocacy and innovation, envisioning a future where ethical practices and cultural diversity thrive in the global fashion landscape.

Looking ahead, Bukola remains steadfast in her commitment to expanding Ara-Ide’s global footprint while deepening its impact on sustainable fashion practices. She aims to launch initiatives that promote environmental stewardship and empower marginalized communities through sustainable economic opportunities.

Vision for the Future

Currently, Bukola is deeply involved in several projects aimed at fostering youth development and empowerment. She is establishing training programs in underserved communities, providing young people with access to valuable skills and resources. Additionally, she is working on launching a mentorship platform that connects industry professionals with aspiring talents, offering guidance, support, and networking opportunities.

Bukola is also part of a vibrant team of young entrepreneurs in the UK, collaborating to create platforms for SMEs to thrive and network. This initiative fosters collaboration and support among SMEs, empowering each member to grow and succeed in their individual businesses.

Legacy and Impact

Bukola Akin-Akindoju’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience, creativity, and cultural heritage. Her work continues to inspire and make a lasting impact on the fashion industry and beyond. Through her brand Ara-Ide, her community initiatives, and her mentorship efforts, Bukola is building a legacy of authenticity, empowerment, and celebration of African heritage. Her story is a beacon of hope and determination, encouraging others to relentlessly pursue their passions and embrace their cultural identities.

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