WealthGate Africa, a real estate and wealth development company, has empowered women with practical financial knowledge through its recently held Women Winning With Wealth initiative, aimed at promoting long-term financial growth, stability and independence.
The event, which took place in Lagos, attracted women from diverse professional and entrepreneurial backgrounds and featured intensive sessions on wealth creation, smart investment strategies and effective financial structuring.
Participants were exposed to practical approaches to building sustainable wealth through land banking, agriculture and structured investment planning, while also gaining insights into how to organise their finances for long-term and generational impact.
Speaking at the event, Founder of WealthGate Africa, Dr Mayowa Owolabi, stressed the importance of financial literacy as a powerful tool for women’s empowerment.
“Financial education is no longer optional for women who desire independence and long-term security. When women understand how money works, they are better positioned to make informed decisions that shape their future,” she said.
The sessions highlighted how women can leverage financial planning, explore income-generation opportunities, and adopt real estate as a stable asset class. Participants were also introduced to land banking opportunities as a strategy for long-term returns, as well as agricultural investments as a means of diversifying wealth.
Attendees were further educated on building effective financial structures, with emphasis on managing income, growing investments and making informed financial decisions in a rapidly changing economic environment.
According to the organisers, the Women Winning With Wealth initiative aligns with WealthGate Africa’s broader mission of expanding access to credible investment opportunities and financial education, particularly for women seeking clarity and confidence in wealth creation.
The programme also addressed common financial challenges faced by women, offering practical solutions and real-life investment insights to help participants overcome barriers to financial growth.
Many attendees described the event as timely and enlightening, noting that it provided clarity, direction and actionable steps towards achieving financial independence. Several participants also praised the opportunity to learn directly from experienced professionals and gain exposure to structured investment options.
WealthGate Africa reaffirmed its commitment to hosting similar empowerment programmes in the future, aimed at strengthening financial inclusion and equipping women with the knowledge and tools required to build, protect and grow wealth sustainably.


