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Women in Automotive industry to honour Ebere Anenih, other top female executives
In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Women in Automotive Industry group will honor Ebere Anenih, Managing Director of Weststar Associates, the authorized General Distributor of Mercedes-Benz in Nigeria, along with other top female executives in the automotive sector.
The prestigious event is set to take place on March 25, 2025, in Lagos, Nigeria, bringing together industry leaders, executives, and professionals to recognize Anenih’s outstanding leadership, dedication, and contributions to the growth of the automotive industry.
“We are thrilled to recognize Ebere Anenih’s achievements and contributions to the automotive sector,” said Julie Chi-Nwaoha, Founder and Publisher of ONTHEHIGHWAYAfrica and Convener of the Women in Automotive Industry.
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“Her leadership and commitment to excellence are an inspiration to women everywhere, and we look forward to celebrating her success as we mark International Women’s Day.”
The event will feature a keynote address, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, creating a platform for women in the automotive industry to connect, share experiences, and learn from one another.
Anenih’s recognition highlights her hard work, expertise, and commitment to excellence in a traditionally male-dominated sector.
The Women in Automotive Industry remains dedicated to promoting gender diversity, inclusion, and empowerment, ensuring that more women gain visibility and leadership opportunities in the industry.
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