Speakers at the event included Mrs Nkoli Ify Ogbolu,
Chairperson of the International Women’s Society Skills Centre, Lekki, (2015-
2017) & President of International Women’s Society (2019-Feb 2020) who gave
the keynote address, and panellists – Mojuola Morowomubo, Dealer,
Stallion-Bajaj Auto Keke, Mrs. Adesida, Fleet Owner, Stallion-Bajaj Auto Keke,
Ireayomide Oladunjoye, Executive Assistant to the Executive Secretary, Lagos
State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), and Ifeoma Uddoh, Founder Shecluded.
The speakers brought their wealth of experience, and
knowledge offering valuable insights on starting a business, accessing funding,
scaling, training, designing and implementing a skills acquisition program.
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| Mr. Manish Rohtagi, MD Stallion-Bajaj Auto Keke Ltd |
Mrs Nkoli Obi Ogbolu, during her keynote speech, said, “In trying
to end poverty concerted efforts should be made for the inclusion of women as a
key factor in the value chain. This is why I applaud the goal of Stallion-
Bajaj to train female mechanics, assemblers and riders.”
During the insightful panel discussion moderated by Ife
Ajagbe, Ifeoma Uddoh, Founder Shecluded commenting on the ability for
women-owned business to scale, said “A lot of women do not scale their
businesses and have no information on how to take their business to the next
level. Scaling a business involves a financial burden and women find it
difficult to get funding which hinders growth trajectory. It is also important
for women to learn to delegate, as a business owner your number one goal after
success is creating a company that can run without you. The understanding of
when your business is ripe for scaling and the ability to delegate will set you
up for success.”
The event came to a close with remarks by the Head of HR,
Mrs. Adenike Adeniyi reaffirming Stallion- Bajaj’s mission to significantly
increase its female representation by 35% by 2022.
This month, Stallion-Bajaj celebrates women all around the
world as we choose to challenge ourselves as an organisation to continuously
act on our commitment to gender equality.


