From the moment guests arrived, the ambience set the tone for what would be a thoughtful and empowering experience. With soft music, light conversation, and curated networking moments, attendees were welcomed into an environment that celebrated both the mind and the creative spirit.
The day you stop expecting external validation is the day you know why you are bornâand you become free, she shared, calling attendees to walk boldly in their vision.
She also emphasized the importance of personal leadership:
Learn to lead yourself before leading others, urging women to take ownership of their personal and professional journeys.
The session was moderated by Omolara ‘Lara’ Kayode, who guided the conversation with practical insights on navigating IP law and ownership in both traditional and digital spaces. Following a reflective Q&A session and a delicious lunch, the atmosphere shifted into a playful and creative space with a Sip & Paint activity that invited attendees to unwind and express themselves through art, stepping into their “artist mode”;.
Beyond the event, Women in IP Nigeria seeks to build a vibrant community of IP professionals, creators, and brand owners dedicated to collaboration, growth, and advocacy. From film producers and fashion entrepreneurs to lawyers and innovators, the network welcomes individuals across industries who are passionate about the power of intellectual property.