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SPONSORED POST - POST EVENT FROM HANGOUT WITH TEE 3

On Sunday the 3rd of September, Firewood Sabo Yaba Lagos, was filled with eager-to-learn ladies willing to be inspired, network and connect.

The free to attend program had in attendance business owners, career women, stay at home mums, students and many more. The event was no doubt a success following testimonies from the participants.
This 3rd edition included hours of talks on personal development, music, poetry, games, dancing competition and lots of fun.
Everyone had a great time; from the setup to the small chops, YumYum beef roll and the goody bags from SoKlin Nigeria the #Hangoutwithtee3 was a wonderful experience. Glory Edozien, Mofolusade Sonaike, Maka, MsEvaJohnson were all guest speakers and performers at the Hangoutwithtee Ladies Event.
See photos from the event below:









Ethniques blog is glad to have partnered with as one of the media partner of #HangoutwithTee event

Photo credit- TM Olori

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