18 episodes

Women about Business is a weekly conversation led by noted young Dutch-Ghanaian entrepreneurs MS.ABA, music artist and brand consultant and Kimberly Ofori a passionate entrepreneur and scale up consultant to empower global African women in their entrepreneurial journey.

Women about Business MS.ABA & Kimberly Ofori

    • Business

Women about Business is a weekly conversation led by noted young Dutch-Ghanaian entrepreneurs MS.ABA, music artist and brand consultant and Kimberly Ofori a passionate entrepreneur and scale up consultant to empower global African women in their entrepreneurial journey.

    MS.ABA and Kimberly Ofori - You’ve Got The X-Factor! #WomenAboutBusiness

    MS.ABA and Kimberly Ofori - You’ve Got The X-Factor! #WomenAboutBusiness

    Got business plans? In this first special episode, Ms.aba and Kimberley Ofori give their tips and tricks on how to Channel your inner boss babe by shifting your mindset to manifesting and working hard for the things you desire. The goal is to help women reach their ultimate self. Many individuals who are deemed as successful have either worked for many years, come from a rich background, or just got lucky. Women are seen as timid and live in a man’s world, yet, there is so much potential on the scale of every entrepreneurial journey if there is the desire for more. Under the right guidance, these black queens educate women on how to find their authentic self. The importance of tailored questions, friendships, finances, lifestyles, fields of interest and goals are all highlighted.

    Watch the live episode on YouTube.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Roberta Annan – building creative business infrastructures #letstalkbusiness #globalcompetition

    Roberta Annan – building creative business infrastructures #letstalkbusiness #globalcompetition

    Time to talk to a woman in business who has dedicated her career and life to solving global challenges and producing innovative solutions for creative business owners. Roberta Annan (@roberta.annan) is the Founder and Managing Partner of Annan Capital Partners (ACP), a sector agnostic specialized Boutique Investment Company which was created to increase investment attractiveness to the African continent and encourage engagement in sustainable projects and businesses.

    Through her global actions, she finds ways to generate beneficial impact alongside investment in social and environmental issues for business owners in Ghana, predominately women in the creative business. Knowing the on-the-continent challenges women face like ageism, womanism and access to finance. She focuses on alternative investment to make it easier for other women to grow their business.

    Tune into this talk with Roberta and learn more about tackling the local challenges in the West-African creative industries.

    • 1 hr
    Toyin Umesiri – Proving them wrong #BeingMarriedtotheBusiness

    Toyin Umesiri – Proving them wrong #BeingMarriedtotheBusiness

    Alongside Ms. ABA and Kimberley Ofori, joins Toyin Umesiri (@toyinumesiri), an all-rounder entrepreneur who gives true meaning to beauty and brains. Founder and CEO of Nazaru LLC, a trading company that connects global leaders to trade and invest in opportunities, she serves as business coach and trusted adviser to stakeholders around the world.

    Launching multiple global platforms and brands attracting and reaching the world's high profile political and business leaders, Umesiri, also owns a beauty brand called OMOOBA, offering ethnic beauty products for the modern woman.

    She is a problem solver who deals with problems at scale, and believes any individual has the potential to tap into their business creativity. She talks the importance of a community, whether people will speak of your success, and how movement is important to grow personal skills. Having skills and talent allows one to scheme efficiently.

    Stakeholders talk about what they want, but do not do the work to get what they want. There are endless opportunities in Africa if people pay attention. USA only contributes to 2% of trade, while Africa trades at 25%. African’s must pay attention to the global world, they must do the research and educate themselves to reach their potential.

    This truly stimulating podcast can serve as a basis for any individual who would like tips on how to position themselves in the business world, while learning to use the right language to attract investors in the diaspora world.

    Tap in to see how you too can elevate yourself in your desired field.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Ohemaa Adjhei Asante – How the World Grows #TheImportanceofBeingCommitted

    Ohemaa Adjhei Asante – How the World Grows #TheImportanceofBeingCommitted

    Trying to figure out the direction to head in as a young girl can be challenging for many. In today’s episode with Ms. ABA and Kimberley Ofori, special guest Ohemaa Adjhei Asante (@ohemaa-adjei-andoh), an entrepreneurial boss, talks making an impact. Founder of Girls in Science and Technology - a foundation with the aim of introducing young girls in their formative years to the endless opportunities in the STEM fields, she reignites the confidence needed for female entrepreneurs.

    Coming from an oil & gas industry background, she brings fresh perspective to the business industry. Her aim is to help women gain a place in male dominated industries, sharing from her own experience it is possible to reach the top if you believe in yourself and have the right guidance. Not only is she a great example of how one can challenge themselves in business, but she is a true pioneer as a leader. She talks the importance of strength, having balance, a good support system, tone of voice, and adapting to different personalities to be able to fit in anywhere.

    Tap in to see how you too can prepare yourself to break barriers in business.

    • 50 min
    Rochelle Clarke – Life is a Journey - Written Differently for Everyone #UnderstandingTheImpactOfABusiness

    Rochelle Clarke – Life is a Journey - Written Differently for Everyone #UnderstandingTheImpactOfABusiness

    Join today’s special episode with Ms. ABA and Kimberley Ofori, which centres around Rochelle Clarke (@rochelleclarke), an entrepreneurial boss, who is the brain behind SuccessionStrength – an advisory company that works with businesses, including families in business, on their Business Continuity and Succession with the goal of keeping their operations in existence for generations to come.

    Not only a CEO and author, but she been featured in Forbes and various media outlets. Clarke is a lady who shows you how to get it done. With her extensive knowledge in business, marketing communications and the entrepreneurial world, Clarke explains that entrepreneurship is a different journey for everyone. Entrepreneurs are the future of business and they must learn to utilise their corporate careers to their advantage. She emphasises that it is essential to trust your gut, but you must have a plan. Any business that wants to grow should not be treated as a hobby.

    Steps must be measured. Goals must be set. If a business does not guarantee safety and security then what is the point? Habits become a way of operating and that little conversation you think doesn’t make a change can have a big impact on the outcome of a business. Not only do we learn the ins and outs of business, but we also understand the barriers in business, how psychology affects business, and the role of leadership.

    Tap in to see how you too can secure business continuity.

    • 56 min
    Theresa Ayoade - Growing Your Influence #ThePowerofInfluence

    Theresa Ayoade - Growing Your Influence #ThePowerofInfluence

    Today’s special episode with Ms. ABA features Theresa Ayoade (@theresaayoade), a boss queen who truly knows how to get it done. CEO of Charterhouse Productions (Ghana), a platform dedicated to event production and public relations, she has over 20 years of experience is her field. Not only has she been in the entertainment business over a decade, hosting some of the most known events, but she has been called the most influential woman of 2019 in Ghana, nominated among the 30 'most influential' women in music, and been honoured in the creative industry for being a top innovative CEO.

    Many struggle when trying to decide how they can tap into their creative side, leaving them unfulfilled and on a hunt to soul search. Ayoade, drops her tips and tricks on how one can fill this void, finding what works for you, and realising that different businesses require different approaches. She emphasises the importance of having the skills required in ones desired field, and understanding how lack of data can affect the selection process.

    Not only do we see how hard work pays off, but also a women who wants to help other women reach their full potential. Her insights, influence, and what it takes to climb your way up in the creative industry, is the true meaning of a female leader. Tap in to see how you too can channel your inner boss babe.

    • 1 hr 6 min

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