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WealthGate Africa schools women on building real wealth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82776, member: 636"] WealthGate Africa just held a massive session to teach women how to secure the bag properly. The real estate and wealth development company gathered a crowd in Lagos for their Women Winning With Wealth initiative to push financial growth and independence. Dr Mayowa Owolabi, the founder, insisted that understanding money remains the only way for women to secure their future. The event focused heavily on teaching participants how to build sustainable riches through land banking and agriculture. Sessions broke down exactly how to structure finances to ensure money lasts for generations rather than just burning a hole in pockets today. Owolabi argued that financial education is mandatory for anyone wanting true freedom and long-term security. Organizers claim this whole setup fits their bigger mission to give women confidence in creating wealth. They addressed the usual hurdles ladies face with money and offered actual solutions instead of just fluff. Attendees apparently felt the advice provided clarity and actionable steps for handling cash in a shaky economy. The program pushed real estate as a stable asset while suggesting agricultural investments for diversification. WealthGate Africa promised to keep running these empowerment meetups to boost financial inclusion. They seem dead set on equipping women with the right tools to protect and grow their stacks sustainably. [/QUOTE]
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