A brand new show, Women’s Wealth, is set to launch in Nigeria to provide a platform where women can access the knowledge and tools they need to take control of their finances and build a better future for themselves and their families.

The show, supported by CMTrading, an award-winning online trading firm, comes against the backdrop of financial inequality and lack of financial literacy faced by women in Africa and across the globe.

Women’s Wealth will be hosted by Titilayo Oyinsan, a media consultant and financial assets enthusiast who has had her fair share of ups and downs in her own financial journey, and feature CMTrading’s Chief Trading Strategist, Fred Razak.

The show will cover various topics, from budgeting and savings to investing, building wealth and online trading, working to provide financial literacy and advice to women in urban Africa. Oyinsan and Razak will also be inviting guests who have succeeded in their financial journey to share their stories and insights.

In a statement ahead of the launch, CMTrading said Oyinsan’s relatable and experienced approach makes her the perfect person for the position.

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Speaking about the show, Oyinsan said she had always been interested in creating content that positively impacts people’s lives.

“And, with staggering statistics on financial inequality and lack of financial literacy among women in urban Africa, I just knew I had to do something to help,” she said.

She further said with the right education and guidance, women can learn how to navigate the financial markets and have confidence in achieving their financial goals.

“Financial freedom is not a myth, it is achievable, but it is a journey. It’s an uphill climb, but the journey starts with a single step. I encourage all women who want financial freedom to tune in to Women’s Wealth and learn more about how they can take control of their finances and build that long-lasting wealth and financial security they’ve been looking for,” Oyinsan said.

Women’s Wealth will be aired on our YouTube channel.