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    Pressdia, Talented Women Network join Tech Women Fest 2025 to advance African women’s innovation and inclusion

    Lagos — Today, Pressdia and the Talented Women Network (TWN) have joined Tech Women Fest 2025 as media partners, working together to amplify the stories, voices, and impact of women driving change in Africa’s tech ecosystem. The event holds today, Saturday, October 11, at Solution Arena, Onipanu, Lagos, with the theme “Tech for Impact: Innovating Solutions for Africa’s Challenges.”

    Organized by NezaTech Africa, Tech Women Fest 2025 brings together innovators, founders, and professionals to explore how technology can power inclusion and provide solutions to real challenges. The gathering celebrates women who are shaping Nigeria’s tech future and setting new standards for innovation across the continent.

    Through this partnership, Pressdia and TWN are taking an active role in expanding the event’s visibility and reach. Both organizations are documenting key moments, capturing conversations, and ensuring that insights from Tech Women Fest resonate with wider audiences across traditional and digital platforms.

    TWN’s involvement strengthens the Fest’s focus on empowerment and connection. The network continues to champion women through mentorship, storytelling, and collaboration, creating platforms that help women in business, technology, and creative sectors gain visibility and thrive.

    According to Olanrewaju Alaka, Chief Executive Officer of Laerryblue Media, parent company of Pressdia:

    “We believe in telling the stories of women who build, whether in startups, classrooms, or communities. Partnering with TWN and NezaTech Africa allows us to shine a brighter light on the innovators transforming Africa’s future.”

    In a statement from the leadership of the Talented Women Network:

    “Tech Women Fest aligns with our vision of building strong networks that champion women’s leadership and visibility across sectors. We’re proud to support a platform that mirrors our mission to empower women through connection, confidence, and collaboration.”

    Tech Women Fest 2025 features keynote sessions, panel discussions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities designed to inspire, connect, and equip women using technology to create meaningful change.

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