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Olam Grains champions girls to achieve full potential

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Olam grains on international womens day
Dr. Omolola Fawehinmi, a Medical Practitioner; Mrs. Adetola Santos-Anjorin, Principal, Lagos State Progressive Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos; Mrs. Juliet Keshinro, Child Educator and Guest Speaker; Mrs. Bola Adeniji, Category Head, Marketing, Crown Flour Mill Limited and Ms. Damilola Adeniyi, Corporate Affairs Manager, Olam Nigeria, at Lagos Progressive Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos to mark the 2020 International Women’s Day, recently. 

International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8, and the theme for the 2020 edition is ‘Each For Equal.

Admin l Thursday, March 12, 2020

LAGOS, Nigeria – As a part of activities to mark this year’s International Women Day, Olam, a leading player in the Nigerian agricultural value chain, celebrated its female employees as well as female students of the Lagos State Progressive Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos State.

Mr. Anurag Shukla, Managing Director, Crown Flour Mills Ltd, a subsidiary of Olam, described the female employees of the company as a very important part of the workforce whose contributions have been monumental.

Female staff of Crown Flour Mills with students of Lagos State Progressive Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Lagos State at the International Women’s Day celebration recently.

The company, whose products include ‘Supreme Lite Flour’, is an equal opportunities employer and Mr. Anurag Shukla expressed his excitement that a lot of women occupy senior leadership positions in the company. He further pledged that the organization would continue to promote gender equality, adding that Olam would continue to make the environment more conducive for female employees.

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Addressing the students of the Lagos State Progressive Junior Secondary School, Surulere, Mrs. Bola Adeniji, Category Head, Marketing, Crown Flour Mill Ltd, said that women are now emerging as leaders in various spheres of life, adding that traditional barriers for girls are being challenged and girls are now gaining access to greater opportunities.

Also speaking at the event, Mrs. Juliet Keshinro, a Girls Coach and educator took the audience through the journey of advocacy for equality of girls. Inspiring the girls to believe that they can ascend to whatever heights they desire to attain; she reiterated the need for them to have a resolve to overcome all limitations and challenges in their way. Mrs. Keshinro further motivated the girls to stay focused in school.

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