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IWD: Nestoil Group Celebrates Womanhood, Inspires Parity

Nestoil marked the 2022 International Women’s Day with a stimulating engagement with elite ladies making themselves proud in business and career in the Nigerian economy.

The virtual gathering, which had about 50 in attendance, including men, had select women who had broken the glass ceiling in their chosen fields lead conversations with a view to encouraging others, motivating the young to aspire, and debunking the notion of gender stigmatisation.

The 2022 Nestoil Group International Women’s Day event was held under the theme, ‘’#BreaktheBias: Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow.”

During the event, speakers explored the implications of gender bias in the workplace and charged fellow women to be ambitious, focused, deliberately competent, and willing to put in the extra work as necessary ingredients to breaking the glass ceiling.

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Director, Public Affairs, Communications and Sustainability, Coca-Cola Nigeria, Nwamaka Onyemelukwe, opined that for women to break the bias, they must be ready to purge themselves of stereotypical beliefs and embrace life with a positive mindset.

According to Onyemelukwe, one of the stereotypes that hold women back is the lack of conviction which prevents women from pursuing opportunities for which they are qualified.  Whereas the menfolk, even those with lower qualifications, are often undeterred in going for every available opportunity.

Onyemelukwe charged women to cultivate the habit of self-belief because there is no limit to what they can achieve if they do. She said, “Women account for two-thirds of the world’s spending power; 66 percent of work is done by women, yet they earn 10 percent of the world’s income due to the type of work they do. By being more deliberate in creating value, mentoring other ladies and girls, while not forgetting to grow their network, more women will be empowered to break the bias and rise to the top.     ”

Onyemelukwe also urged women not to be fixated on doing everything by themselves to avoid burnout but should get support, if need be.  She advised women to make their presence count at each opportunity.

Head of Gas, Neconde Energy, Chichi Emenike, described breaking the bias as breaking from the norm while being competent is the key to growth for women because the world demands more people who have what it takes to succeed.

According to Emenike the strongest call for inclusion and diversity is for women to do better at each given opportunity. She counseled women to be resolute in their chosen careers.

‘’A capital investor doesn’t look at the sex, but at one who can deliver, who can make judicious use of the resources at their disposal’’, she asserted.

For women to grow, she tasked them to do a self-appraisal, be more intentional  ‘focus on their focus’, and know the type of conversations to engage in, while putting a support system in place.

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