 Markets women at Tejo Show have been urged to make the most of simple technological tools to scale up their businesses and accelerate growth. This advice was given during a she-enabled sensitization program organized by the Enterprise Growth and Opportunities EGO Foundation at Tejo Show Markets in Lagos. Details in this report. Nigeria is experienced in inflation. Most women are depressed and struggling with their businesses. They are helpless and most of them are victims of mismanagement due to lack of proper financial management. So it is apt that these young people from the EGO Foundation take time to distribute multilingual pamphlets on the importance of maintaining and rating or computerized records of their sales and stock. These are the things that we want to teach young people. Back here at this hall, women listen with rapt attention on how they can be financially included with the help of their mobile phones. The session is interuptive. I think we've reached about 800 and something, less than 8000. Then how do you reach out to those kind of entrepreneurs? Roland Adetum Wabi is a serial entrepreneur. He is here to share knowledge and insights with the market women and entrepreneurs and the best way to go. At the moment you are able to have a mobile device and you can subscribe to that device with internet and data and you also have a bank account. You can use that device to make money. Tolu Washi Olamio is a conventer. He shares the idea behind desensitization and also speaks on plans to extend the program to other markets. For us it is instructive at this time and very, very important. Helping women, supporting women through becoming better at their businesses. Around where we have large markets and on the side of communities, we've been to a limo shop, we've been to Mushi, we're going to Korojou, we're going to Fai, Egbeda, Badagri, places where we can harness a large number of businesses. It's almost natural for women to be excluded financially. A few people feel it's expensive, a few people feel it's for the high class. So what we're trying to do is to take it to the inner roots and help them understand the essence of this and how this can become a lot better. These petty trade days overjoyed about the knowledge learned, she, like other women, are speaking with one voice on how their horizon has been expanded. I'm happy because I know that the various women that come here will be benefited. You need to mix to have people you know they can afford what you are selling on your status. I mean in your group or your WhatsApp, your Facebook. I'm not limited to these shop things of a thing. I can easily broadcast it online and how to also reach out to other group members. Felicia and Olajumoke are just few art of men who have benefited from the she-enabled program, which aims to help women improve their trade, showcase their businesses on digital platforms, upgrade their bookkeeping skill and at the same time get connected to advisors and global funding opportunities.