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Deola Art Alade Convenes Nigerian Women At Women Driving Culture Luncheon

Lagos, Nigeria โ€” Deola Art Alade, co-founder of Livespot360 and serial entrepreneur redefining the African creative and entertainment landscape, hosted the Women Driving Culture Luncheon, an intimate gathering that brought together some of Nigeriaโ€™s most influential women shaping the countryโ€™s cultural, creative, and consumer economy. Held at Mr Panther, Victoria Island, the luncheon was designed as a strategic convening, focused on power, collaboration, and long-term cultural impact. 

The luncheon convened leaders across film, fashion, beauty, media, tech, and public policy, including: Lisa Folawiyo, fashion designer and founder, Lisa Folawiyo; Toke Bensonโ€‘Awoyinka, Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts & Culture; Titi Ogufere, founder Design Week Lagos; Sasha P, pioneer Nigerian rapper; Korty Eniola, YouTuber and filmmaker; Ruth Kadiri, actor, filmmaker and digital content powerhouse; Funmbi Ogunbanwo, filmmaker and co-founder, Fatherland Productions; Nicole Asinugo, screenwriter; Beatrice Eneh, beauty entrepreneur and founder, Nectar Beauty Hub and Beauty In The Motherland; Banke Meshidaโ€‘Lawal, beauty entrepreneur and founder, BM Pro; Tobi Hamilton, founder, The House Lagos; Leslie Okoye, founder, Cookie Skin. Also in attendance were Bukunmi Grace, talent manager, United Talent; Osayi Alile, CEO Act Foundation; Sade Teyibo, founder, FOLA PR, Addy Awofisayo, Head of YouTube Music, Sub-Saharan Africa; Stephanie Busari, journalist and founder, SBB Media; Anita Adetoye, beauty influencer; Linda Edozien, CEO, Barazhi Spa and Wellness, Ayo Amusan, founder and CEO, Persianas Retail, Director Pink, film director; Lamide Akintobi, TV producer, CNN; Henny Zinzuwadia, award-winning sommelier, Busola Tejumola, head of content, MultiChoice West Africa; Wangi Mbaโ€‘Uzoukwu, media, film & TV content executive; Bola Balogun, founder, Glam Brand Agency; Ijeoma Balogun, founder, Redrick PR, Yemisi Falaye, entertainment lawyer at The Temple Company; and Blossom Maduafokwa, editor at Nataal and Grammys.

Designed to foster real exchange, discussions centred on access to capital, authorship in African storytelling, cross-industry collaboration, and how women can collectively influence policy, platforms, and pipelines within Nigeriaโ€™s creative economy, with the goal of furthering opportunities for mentorship and collaboration. 

Speaking at the luncheon, Deola Art Alade underscored the intent behind the gathering: 

“When women are intentional about lifting other women, the impact goes far beyond one person. We change rooms, we change systems, we shape whatโ€™s possible for the next generation. Today is a celebration but itโ€™s also an invitation to connect, to share and to leave here thinking about who you can move forward.โ€ 

The event reinforced a growing shift toward intentional female-led power circles within Africaโ€™s creative industries. The Women Driving Culture Luncheon was supported by Livespot360, Moet & Chandon, MยทAยทC Cosmetics and Estรฉe Lauder, whose involvement reflects their continued investment in women-led leadership and cultural impact.

For photos and highlights from the 2025 Women Driving Culture Luncheon, seeย Here.


(Photo credit: @theseyekehinde)ย 

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