Meet The Speakers

Joy Agene
TechWomen Alumni
Program: Techwomen Overview

Dr Amina Sambo Magaji
National Coordinator, Office for ICT Innovation and Entrepreneurshp (OIIE).
Program: Keynote 1: What young women need to know/hear/see to consider choose technology as a career option

Damilola Anwo-Ade
2017 Techwomen, Exco
Program: M.C.

Olamide Ayeni-Babajide
2017 Techwomen
Program: M.C.

Pamela Chukwuemeka
2018 Techwomen
Program: Panel 1: ‘Education and developmental steps to Building Up Women (young and old) around You in Technology

Dr. Ibilola Amao
CEO, Lonadek Nigeria Limited.
Program: Panel 1: ‘Education and developmental steps to Building Up Women (young and old) around You in Technology

Oreoluwa Somolu Lesi
Founder/ED W.TEC Women’s Technology Empowerment Center
Program: Panel 1: ‘Education and developmental steps to Building Up Women (young and old) around You in Technology

Ms Funke Opeke
Chief Executive Officer of Main One Cable Company
Program: Keynote 2: ‘Diversity in Tech Sector: empowering women in tech and encouraging inclusion in the industry.’

Desiree Craig
Technology Product Manager - Andela (Techwomen)
Program: Panel 2: ‘Building a career and advancing in Tech at any level against all odds’

Oluremi Hamid Adiat
CEO, Hydren Energy
Program: Panel 2: ‘Building a career and advancing in Tech at any level against all odds’

Mrs. Toki Mabogunje
Vice President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Program: Keynote 3: "Overwhelming Emotions and limited Finances: How it hinders and limits SME progress"

Dr Ola Brown
Founder of flying Doctors
Program: Panel 3: ‘Women holding themselves back in the confidence department of Techpreneurship.’

Maya Horgan Famodu
Founder and Partner at Ingressive LLC
Program: Panel 3: ‘Women holding themselves back in the confidence department of Techpreneurship.’

Olasimbo Sojinrin
Country manager of Solar Sister
Program: Panel 3: ‘Women holding themselves back in the confidence department of Techpreneurship.’

Odunoluwa Longe
CEO and Founder of DIYLaw
Program: Panel 3: ‘Women holding themselves back in the confidence department of Techpreneurship.’
