"I had thought that being a graduate would mean all my worries were over, but to my surprise it was as though jobs were running from me. Just when I was about to give up, an old friend recommended me for a job; to replace her colleague who was going on leave. I was hungry to make it, and determined to prove to people that I could be something after all. My employers saw it in me - the career drive that can send an innocent lady to do anything possible - and that’s how I felt.
Now it dawns on me that although I had risen in my career, I
feel like I've fallen so low.
I didn’t have a choice- it was either that… or nothing. “You
have to go the extra mile to get more out of life”, my boss used to tell me.
Other times he would say “sacrifices are part of business… prove to me you are
worthy of this promotion; that you can do anything, no matter what it takes, to
get what you want.”
He never cared about the repercussions as he saw us as tools
that can be sent out and used all because of an extra client in his pocket. I
simply couldn’t see it, as I was blinded by pressure and the desire to prove
myself. Sometimes I would return home with tears in my eyes, unable to
let people know what I went through to get to where I was. That’s how my life
has been. I had to grow, I had to be relevant, I had to do it because I didn’t
have a choice.”
That’s all she said before she was overcome with tears- you
wouldn’t need a soothsayer to tell you sexual harassment is more prevalent than
you can possibly imagine. Chinwe’s story echoes the experiences of several
others who are taken advantage of at work just because they are women and are
desperate.
This why the SBA Group is organising a conference titled Sexual
Harassment in Sales; seeking to answer the question - “Is the Nigerian Business
Environments Conducive for Nigerian Female Professionals?
With renowned Keynote Speaker FolukeDaramola, who is a top
filmmaker and activist and founder of 'Passion Against Rape in Africa' (PARA),
a PAN World Global rape foundation aimed at fighting rape in Africa andPanellists
carefully selected from the professional and business sectors, the conference
would be one of it’s kind.
The conference is planned as a forum for discussions with
professional women, providing them a platform to interact and share their
experiences and survival tactics in a very demanding world. Another objective
is to provide support for vulnerable female professionals. It would be an
excellent networking opportunity for all delegates.
Participation fee is NGN10,000 (Ten Thousand Naira).
If you’re ready to join the cause, let’s hear your story and
contribution… Don’t underestimate what it can do!
Contact
SegunAkande: 07036695005
Joseph Edgar 08051000195
Twitter: @Shconference
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