Nigeria: TLcom To Host 5th Africa Tech Female Founder Summit In November

Africa-focused venture capital firm TLcom Capital will host its fifth annual Africa Tech Female Founder Summit on November 14 in Lagos, Nigeria.

The annual event will this year take place under the theme “Building Resilience: Adapting to New Realities”, which addresses the challenges African founders and operators are currently facing, as well as providing timely and practical advice and support from experienced global and African business leaders.

The headline session will feature a fireside conversation with Julia Collins, who will share valuable insights on her experience as a successful serial tech entrepreneur. She will be joined by others speaker such as Cikü Mugambi of Kobo360], Enas Siam of FlexStock, and Thomas Njeru of Pula.

Tokunboh Ishmael of Alithea Capital will discuss the “Importance of Investing in Women”, while the event will also host a number of masterclasses, held by TLcom partners such as Eloho Omame, as well as a special focus on building and leveraging networks, by leading executive visibility expert Glory Edozien.

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