Noble-Eagle Concludes Women's Skills Initiative's 1st Pilot in Owo
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Noble-Eagle Concludes Women's Skills Initiative's 1st Pilot in Owo

By: GWL Team | Thursday, 24 July 2025

  • Noble-Eagle Industries has finally marked first pilot close of its Women's Skills Initiative
  • It equipped a total of 50 women Ondo State’s Owo with entrepreneurial skills

 

A proud Member of Johnvents Group, Noble-Eagle Industries has marked the close of the first pilot of its Women's Skills Initiative which equipped a total of 50 women in Owo, Ondo State. The program provided women with soap-making skills for entrepreneurial and economic empowerment.

The group launched Women's Skills Initiative with an intent towards improving female entrepreneurship in the vicinity. In addition, the initiative provides women with business skills and market preparedness under Project Nourish Africa in order to enhance MSME sector of Nigeria.

As a central component of the overall Project Nourish Africa, the program offers women extensive training in practical skills, vital business acumen, and critical readiness for the marketplace to enable them to contribute significantly to Nigeria's MSME economy.

While speaking at the program, Noble-Eagle Industries Managing Director Ademola Atolagbe said, “Our goal is to empower women in remote areas to become entrepreneurs, driving growth in Nigeria’s Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.”

He added, “This program is a step toward fostering a new generation of women entrepreneurs who are not only driving change within their families but also creating job opportunities and contributing to the larger MSME sector. We have started with 50 women and are committed to expanding this initiative in the future to reach even more women across Nigeria.”

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