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Smart Money Woman 'Book Tour' scheduled for October 29

After eight years of working in wealth management, the 2015 finalist for the Access Bank W Award for young professional of the year is now engaging young Africans on the importance of financial literacy with her book The Smart Money Woman: An African Girl's Journey to Financial Freedom.

Smart Money Woman 'Book Tour'  scheduled for October 29

After eight years of working in wealth management, the 2015 finalist for the for young professional of the year is now engaging young Africans on the importance of financial literacy with her book . This project is Arese Ugwu’s latest offering as she ventures into storytelling, spinning a juicy tale about four girlfriends in Lagos, Nigeria navigating incredible money woes and coming out victorious.

relates the story of Zuri, a 28 year old single woman and how her friends Tami, Lara, Adesuwa and Ladu help he navigate her way to financial freedom. Smart Money Woman covers financial principles in an entertaining manner and each chapter ends with an action plan to help readers work their way up the ladder.

The Smart Woman Book Tour, will take place in Accra on in the form of a book signing, meet and greet and book reading. The tour will proceed as follows:

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Saturday October 29 10 AM- Brunch book reading at Cafe Kwae with Afua Osei RSVP

Saturday Oct 29 2 PM- Book reading and meet & greet at the Vlisco store with Anita Erskine  RSVP

The book has received positive feedback from some of the biggest names across sectors from Business, Finance, Media and Entertainment. , The Dangote Group Chairman and CEO said that The Smart Money Woman is “an entertaining way to learn about money. Ushering a new narrative of Africa, specifically of the African woman in the 21 century; her perspective, her ambitions, her journey, her flaws and all, but wholly hers”. Uche Pedro of BellaNaija, Betty Irabor of Genevieve Magazine and Tara Fela-Durotoye of House of Tara all commended her ability to tell a great, hilarious story while driving home the strong message about the changes to be made in the relationship African women have with money. “A journey through personal finance written from a truly African context by a gifted young woman who seeks to reposition and redefine the way we think about the subject”, was the review given by the President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede.

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