EGO Foundation has expanded its women-focused financial literacy and entrepreneurship programme to Lagos’s Oshodi district, targeting 15,000 female entrepreneurs and traders as part of efforts to boost financial inclusion and digital adoption among small businesses.
The initiative, known as SheEnabled, provides training in bookkeeping, financial management, digital business tools, savings culture and access to funding opportunities for women-led enterprises, according to a statement issued by the foundation.
The Oshodi phase comes as many women-owned businesses in Nigeria continue to face challenges ranging from limited financial literacy and weak record-keeping practices to restricted access to formal financing.
EGO Foundation said the programme has reached more than 25,000 women across Nigeria since its launch and aims to improve business sustainability and household incomes through practical skills development.
Under the Oshodi rollout, the organisation is conducting market activations and in-house engagement sessions tailored to traders, artisans and aspiring entrepreneurs. Participants receive training on
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