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Women Unlimited

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by Arese Ugwu

8 episodes
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Hosted by Arese, the show explores how African women build influence emotionally, financially, socially, and institutionally and what that actually looks like in real life. These are conversations with women who are already inside decision-making rooms, or deliberately positioning themselves to enter them. We talk about money and leverage, institutions and incentives, social capital, reputation, and how ambition reshapes identity. Women Unlimited is for women who want language for what they’re already navigating and clarity about how to move.

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1/26/2026

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February 10, 2026

Legacy & Impact: Redefining Purpose with Mwamvita Makamba

<p><strong>In this episode of Women Unlimited, Arese sits down with Mwamvita Makamba, a seasoned corporate leader and impact architect whose work blends business, technology, and social purpose. She is the founder of MMConnect Africa Group, a portfolio of impact-driven ventures in digital finance (Kuza Capital), renewable energy (Jibusti Energies), ticketing (Tikitika), carbon trading (MMCarbon), and other inclusive tech platforms. Prior to entrepreneurship, Mwamvita spent over 15 years at Vodacom Group, where she led external affairs, corporate affairs, and enterprise sales, and played a central role in programme initiatives that used technology to solve humanitarian challenges including emergency maternal transport and expanded access to maternal healthcare in rural communities. </p><p><br></p><p>Born into a family with a strong legacy of public service and leadership, Mwamvita’s commitment to meaningful contribution has taken many forms. Her approach to impact-driven corporate leadership is rooted in the belief that business can and should be a force for social good. In this conversation she reflects on her journey across markets and continents, the intersection of purpose and leadership, and how African women can drive change from within institutions as well as in social sectors. </p><p><br></p><p>This episode is for leaders and changemakers seeking a deeper understanding of how influence, intention, and strategic action come together to create impact that lasts</p>

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February 2, 2026

What It Takes to Scale African Businesses Globally with Ada Osakwe

<p>In this episode of Women Unlimited, Arese sits down with Ada Osakwe entrepreneur, investor, and founder of Nuli and Agrolay Ventures to talk about resilience, reinvention, and how women build unshakeable value in business.</p><p><br></p><p>Ada’s journey is anything but linear. From launching a juice delivery business out of her kitchen and growing Nuli into cafés and supermarket lines, to seeing stores demolished and retrenching through the pandemic, she has faced setback after setback<strong> </strong>and rebuilt. Along the way, she turned those challenges into competitive advantage, scaled her brand internationally, and expanded her influence into investment and institutional leadership. </p><p><br></p><p>They explore what it really means to make yourself indispensable: how to build strategic skills, create exposable value that travels across industries and markets, and lead through disruption without losing yourself.</p><p><br></p><p>This conversation is for women who want to understand not just how to survive in business, but how to become so valuable that power follows you.</p>

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January 29, 2026

Women, Power and the Politics of Representation with Ibijoke Faborede

<p>Arese sits down with Ibijoke Faborode, founder of ElectHER, to discuss women in politics, representation, and the policies that shape everyday life.</p><p><br></p><p>This episode explores why women must be present in political decision-making and what changes when they are.</p>

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What is Women Unlimited?

Hosted by Arese, the show explores how African women build influence emotionally, financially, socially, and institutionally and what that actually looks like in real life.

These are conversations with women who are already inside decision-making rooms, or deliberately positioning themselves to enter them. We talk about money and leverage, institutions and incentives, social capital, reputation, and how ambition reshapes identity.

Women Unlimited is for women who want language for what they’re already navigating and clarity about how to move.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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