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Pioneering a Fusion of Profit and Social Impact

These two trailblazing women, Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth and Chinonso Clark are redefining the art of doing business. Each with their unique journeys and enterprises, they exemplify the resilience and vision necessary to thrive as entrepreneurs in Africa.

The Ignition: Seeds of Entrepreneurship and Social Change

When asked about her motivation, Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth passionately advocates for Africapitalism, as she endeavors to bridge the gap between for-profit businesses and NGOs through her brainchild, CHL Africa. Her innovative blend of social impact initiatives and communications services for Afro-centric businesses not only underscores her commitment to the community but also highlights the potential for holistic and sustainable growth in Nigeria.

Nurturing Dreams: Fostering Human Capital for Societal Upliftment

Chinonso Clark, the visionary force behind Lead For Good Africa, attributes her entrepreneurial spirit to the nurturing mindset instilled by her parents. Her organization, dedicated to human capital development, reflects her belief in the power of personal leadership competencies. By empowering youths and women through leadership training and skill empowerment, she aspires to impact over 50,000 lives by 2025, a testament to her unwavering dedication to societal upliftment.

The Entrepreneurial Arsenal: Skills that Forge Success

For these enterprising women, the entrepreneurial game demands resilience, discipline, and an unyielding thirst for knowledge. Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth emphasizes the significance of passion, discipline, and a hunger for learning, while Chinonso Clark advocates for embracing a compelling vision, unwavering focus, and continuous self-improvement. Their shared commitment to personal growth and adaptability echoes the essence of entrepreneurship in Nigeria.

Weathering the Storm: Navigating the Highs and Lows of Entrepreneurship

During challenging times, Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth finds solace in reconnecting with her initial motivations and seeking community support, emphasizing the importance of shared burdens and collaborative problem-solving. Meanwhile, Chinonso Clark opts for mindful introspection, meditation, and positive affirmation, utilizing stress as a catalyst for personal and professional growth.

Milestones of Pride: Empowering Communities and Securing Partnerships

Among their numerous achievements, securing lucrative partnerships and making significant strides in community development initiatives serve as defining moments for both women. Their participation in programs like the HGCP by She Leads Africa has fortified their entrepreneurial prowess, providing them with invaluable insights and tools to further their respective missions.

Envisioning the Future: Fostering Sustained Growth and Impact

As these remarkable women look toward the future, their expectations center on continual growth and sustainable impact. Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth aims to refine her pitch and forge strategic partnerships, while Chinonso Clark prioritizes the acquisition of essential skills to ensure the enduring success of Lead For Good Africa.

In the vibrant tapestry of Nigerian entrepreneurship, Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth and Chinonso Clark stand as beacons of hope, resilience, and unwavering commitment, serving as an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to make a tangible difference in their communities and beyond.

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Fasan Ayomide Elizabeth, Founder of CHL Africa
Ayomide Fasan is an impassioned advocate for reshaping Africa’s narrative, lending her unwavering support to humanitarian causes in alignment with the African Union’s Agenda 2063. With proficiency in multiple languages and authorship under her belt, she boasts a wealth of experience exceeding three years in corporate communications, brand management, and media relations.

Demonstrating remarkable versatility, Ayomide consistently showcases her prowess in task execution, effective negotiation, team leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making influence. Her fervent commitment to education, community development, effective communication, nation-building, and sustainability serves as a driving force in her endeavors.

 

At Chara’s Haven Limited (CHL Africa), Ayomide provides strategic guidance to this Afro-centric PR social enterprise, spearheading impactful storytelling and social initiatives that aim to transform Africa. Additionally, her role involves offering tailored communications solutions to brands seeking to connect with the African demographic. Ayomide earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and holds a Diploma in French Language, reflecting her dedication to cross-cultural understanding and effective communication.

 

Instagram: @fasan_ayomy @chlafrica

LinkedIn: (50) CHL Africa – Chara’s Haven Limited: Overview | LinkedIn

 

Chinonso Clark, Founder of  Lead for Good
Chinonso Clark is a multifaceted professional, encompassing roles as a Writer, Lawyer, Social Entrepreneur, and Transformational Leadership Development Advocate. She is the CEO and Founder of Lead For Good Africa, a social enterprise dedicated to eliminating poverty and enhancing African lives through transformative leadership, gender equity, and poverty alleviation initiatives. Additionally, as the founder of The Well Woman Warrior, she empowers young women to transcend societal norms and cultivate a strong sense of identity. With extensive experience in the development sector, including impactful tenures at SONG Africa and Freedom Foundation, Chinonso’s expertise spans leadership development, strategic communications, and social impact advisory. Her mission to drive Africa’s progress is reflected in her advocacy for transformative leadership, gender equity, and social entrepreneurship, solidifying her as a dynamic force for positive change.

Instagram: Lead For Good Africa (@leadforgoodafrica) • Instagram photos and videos
LinkedIn: (49) Lead For Good Africa: Overview | LinkedIn

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