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| The
WYART initiative was borne out of her early life experience. Her mother,
Princess Elizabeth Olowu is an artist and as a child she grew up learning a lot
from her. She was always engaged in one activity or the other. She was also
involved in art training and as a teacher, she not only taught her students
while in school but was involved in several |
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87, St.Finbarr’s College Road,
Beside Mr. Biggs, Chemist Bus-stop Akoka, Lagos. TEL: +234-1 7210683
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| WYART
realizes that if you train a woman, you train a whole nation. When a woman
acquires a skill, she is very likely to pass it on to her children. So, in this
way the whole family is empowered. As an art for empowerment programme, we
intend to transform the lives of women because a good number of them are
unemployed and are idle. |
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