Everyone consumes social media content. As women, we need to look out for content that positively influences our careers, businesses, finances, and beyond.
Here’s a list of 10 interesting Nigerian women who have taken to their social media platforms to inspire and help other women grow.
Oluwatosin Olaseinde
Tosin is the founder of Money Africa, a Nigerian financial consulting start-up that uses its tech portals to teach clients how to invest at any level to multiply theirincome.
As you journey through financial freedom, Money Africa will guide you through making smarter savings and investments choices. Source:https://guardian.ng/business-services/entrepreneur/tosin-olaseinde-this-is-the-new-face-of-money/
Victoria James (VeeKee James)
Veekeeis fast becoming a fashion icon in Nigeria. She makes dresses that look so divine, you would be inspired to make more money just to buy them.
She started her journey in secondary school and with inspiration from her mum, she mastered the art of sculpting the feminine body in her dresses. Source: https://leadingladiesafrica.org/meet-veekee-james-celebrity-fashion-designer-and-2023-lla-100-women-honoree/
Olabisi Ola-Soetan
Olabisiis the founder of Secret Place Wife, a platform that provides godly, relatable, and useful counsel for wives and wives-to-be; bringing clarity and understanding to the many things that puzzle women and men about marriage.
Adaora Mbelu (Lumina)
She is the co-founder at Lumination, an Afrocentric Transformational Learning Company. She is also a brand strategist & Chief Storyteller who is passionate about helping individuals & organisations own and tell their stories. Source: https://leadingladiesafrica.org/i-am-almost-fearless-leading-ladies-africa-speaks-to-adaora-mbelu-danai/
Dr. Kelechi Okoro (Dr. Kels)
She is also known as Healthtertainer. Dr. Kels is a multi-talented, multi-award winning and versatile medical doctor with an impeccable track record in civic and entrepreneurial activities. She has recorded massive successes in effective health communications, reaching millions across various social media platforms, thereby increasing health literacy. Source:https://businessday.ng/interview/women-in-business/article/kelechi-okoro-founder-executive-director-heal-for-africa-initiative/
Ifedayo Agoro (Ife)
Ife is the Founder of Dang! – Diary of a NaijaGirl, and Dang lifestyle (a beauty and wellness store) – which she started as an anonymous blog and has now grown into a huge community of like-minded Nigerians who gather in the comment section of every post to connect, share their experiences, give uplifting advice, and engage in healthy banter. Source:https://thelagostoday.com/from-board-room-to-social-media-ifedayo-agoro-on-embracing-a-world-of-possibilities/
Bunmi George (Jbums)
She is a Nigerian author, dietician, and fitness professional. She is the founder of Shreddergang, a business she started after overcoming her personal struggle as an overweight teenager. Shreddergang has grown from a business to a lifestyle guide for women who want to live healthy lives and stay fit.
Source:https://mybiohub.com/2022/11/bunmi-george-jbums-biography.html/
Motunrayo Oyemade
She is the founder of Wives and Mothers, a platform she created to educate, empower, inspire and entertain women about health-related issues, cultural norms, domestic violence, motherhood experiences, weight loss transformation and so much more. Source:https://www.pridemagazineng.com/quick-chat-with-motunrayo-oyemade-founder-of-wives-and-mothers/
Folasade Daini
She is a faith-based content creator that begun her journey as a Veterinary doctor and gradually transitioned into content marketing and consultancy.
She uses her platform to educate people on content creation, career, and impactful living. Source:https://venturesafrica.com/my-pivot-journal-how-folasade-daini-dropped-her-medical-profession-for-content-marketing/