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Women in Management, Business and Public Service
Founded2001
Type
Location
Key people
Ifeyinwa Ighodalo
Chairman
Board of Trustees
Ngover Ihyembe-Nwankwo
Chairperson
Executive Council
Hansatu Adegbite
Executive Director
WIMBIZ Secretariat
WebsiteHomepage

Women in Management, Business and Public Service (WIMBIZ) is a non-profit organization that has, over the last 18 years, implemented programs that inspire, empower and advocate for greater representation of women in leadership positions in the public and private sector. WIMBIZ has a contributory associate pool of over 768 accomplished women in management, business and public service and over 9,500 women in its database. WIMBIZ collaborates with credible domestic and international global organizations to deliver programs, which have influenced over 107,465 women since inception.[1]

History

The establishment of WIMBIZ was conceptualized by Chichi Okonjo, the only man among the founding members of the organization. It was co-founded in 2001 by Yewande Zaccheaus, Morin Desalu and Omobola Johnson, the former minister of communication.

The formation of this organisation started when Chichi attended a women conference in the Republic of South Africa. He felt the same idea should be replicated at home. He briefed Omobola Johnson on his arrival in the country. Omobola informed Yewande Zaccheaus and Morin Desalu. The pair mobilised other members that became the founding members of the organisation.[2]

List of founding members

  • Ifeyinwa Ighodalo
  • Adeola Azeez
  • Bola Adesola
  • Chichi Okonjo
  • Funmi Roberts
  • Ibukun Awosika
  • Ifeoma Idigbe
  • Julia Oku Jacks
  • Mairo Bashir
  • Morin Desalu
  • Omobola Johnson
  • Toyin Olawoye
  • Yewande Zaccheaus

Annual conferences and lectures

WIMBIZ started her annual conference in 2003. Each conference is tagged with a theme and is purposed to reflect the overall mission and vision of the organisation and how to move it forward. The 13th and 14th edition of the annual conference were held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. The event marking the 13th edition was tagged "Nigeria Rising....Accelerating Transformation".

The 14th edition was tagged "Leadership… Step Up and Stand Out!". According to The Guardian Newspaper, the Chairperson of the organisation Seyi Aile at a meeting that kicked off the conference in 2015 said "every woman must know how to manage her personal finance. One of the key challenges with women in politics for example is that most women are unable to finance their political careers. This is true in other aspects of life. How can women build their financial strength? How does the ability to grow finances impact women’s leadership? This conference will draw on personal experiences of the panelists in building a strong case for women to mind their personal finances".[2][3][4]

In the same vein, the Guardian Newspaper also reported that lady Alex Ibru, the chairperson of the Guardian Newspaper, at the event saying "This organisation is the epitome of hope, not only to the young ones, but also to generation yet unborn. You have acquired great reputation of seeking to foster excellence among women executive in business and government in particular and other areas of human endeavour. I therefore, consider it a privileged to be asked to chair this conference,".[5] She advised women to be well equipped in order to be able to take advantage of the opportunities beckoning at them as the ladder for reaching the top. Though, she agreed that we are in the men'world but women can still hold their ways if they are better prepared through proper education and training. Some of the high points at the event include breakout session held by Mrs Wendy Luhabe, from the Republic of South Africa and the presentation of awards to distinguished members such as former Vice Chancellor of University of Benin, Prof. Mrs. Grace Alele-Williams and former Vice Chancellor of Afe Babalola University, Prof. Sidi Osho.

Aside the annual conference, the organisation also holds annual lectures which parade speakers from all works of life to speak to women on how they can grow to achieve their objectives in life. In 2015 the body held her annual lecture at Muson Centre, Lagos Nigeria. At the event the President Council Stock Exchange in Nigeria, Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, said "Tough times are not uniquely Nigeria’s; you will always face challenges in the quest to succeed regardless of your nationalities and gender, you will always face challenges. Other people may not face the same type of challenges as us, but let’s not think that other people are not exempt from tough times."[6][7]

References

  1. ^ "about us".
  2. ^ a b Bisi Alabi Williams. "wimbiz 2015 time step up and stand out". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  3. ^ Joy Ekeke. "wimbiz targets 1000 women for 14th annual conference". daily time. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  4. ^ Tonye Bakare. "wimbiz annual conference to hold Nov 16-17". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 13 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Empowerment of women tops agenda at 2015 WIMBIZ conference". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  6. ^ Canice Opara. "Wimbiz lecture addresses strategies to survive challenges". Business World. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  7. ^ Providence Obuh. "WIMBIZ: Imoukhuede urges women to be visionary". Vanguard Newspaper. Retrieved 15 December 2015.