 Over 400 women in Alamosha area of Lagos state have received free digital training to scale their business. These form part of the financial literacy and inclusion program organized by the she enabled project in collaboration with Google. Justin Akadoni tells us more. Women in Nigeria are highly interested in coming entrepreneurs but face unique challenges including access to financial and business development services as well as information that are critical to formalizing and growing their businesses. She enabled is a financial and digital inclusion project by the ego foundation which seeks to empower women and girls living in underserved communities in Nigeria. Tulu Aashi Olanio is executive director he speaks alongside others. Designed to support women particularly women at the grassroots to help them in terms of deepening their financial literacy financial knowledge and also deepening their digital knowledge. If we have good education if we have the same training the men do in terms of from primary education teach them teach them digitization teach them digital transformation how to move your business how to scale up and now with what's going on everywhere you need to scale up. We have to create more methods to be able to help them understand why it's necessary to have some certain things in place and how those things can be beneficial to them. So for financial institutions microfinance banks insurance companies the regular cluster they need to be able to change the way they interact documents and how they promote their knowledge or disseminate information so that these people can actually benefit. The she enabled project addresses the United Nations sustainable development goals one three in five targeting unemployed females leaving below two dollars per day. Some of the participants share concerns and opportunities. There are so many challenges out there like one though we are in digital world now so visibility is part of it then secondly at times financial support. Benefits are actually limitless because we are people from different categories of businesses we do different things I don't know when I'll need someone's services so I feel that events like this will help us meet people outside of our own niche. The major problem is the same problem that we have always had right and we need to continually re-emphasize it's that I mean a lot of them feel that it's not needed for them as such because they feel that the home is built around the man. According to global entrepreneurship monitor Nigeria has the highest number of women entrepreneurs in the world. This high level of women's participation in entrepreneurship has been found out to be necessity driven.