Today in Oregun, we didn’t just talk business, we built clarity.
Market women showed up. Traders showed up. Questions were asked. Old habits were unlearned. New knowledge was shared.
We had honest conversations about growing a business in today’s economy, from separating personal and business accounts, to understanding how VAT works and why it should be properly factored into pricing and remitted at year end.
Watching women lean in, take notes, ask questions, and truly engage reminded us why this work matters. When people have the right information, their businesses stand a better chance to grow and thrive.
Special appreciation to His Royal Majesty, the Oba of Oregun, for his support and commitment to empowering his people with knowledge that leads to progress.
This was powerful.
And we’re only getting started.





