InspiringWomen TV Show is a fun and exciting contemporary 30-minute Inspirational/Lifestyle programme that profiles the lives of women in their everyday lives, work and businesses and how they are changing the world around them, it also features Inspirational events. The aim is to inspire, enlighten, educate and empower the 21st Century woman to maximise their potentials and to become Global Leaders. The programme currently airs Sundays 4pm on Sky 591. Inspiring Women TV was recently nominated for the Best Event Coverage –Media at the NEA Awards.
Previous guests we have featured on Inspiring Women include High achievers and Role Models such as
Caroline Marsh (Property Millionaire, featured in the Channel Four ‘Secret Millionaire’ TV programme)
Tessy Ojo (CEO, Diana Awards)
Lurine Cato (MOBO Award Winner)
Eryca Freemantle (Global Beauty Ambassador, beauty consultant to L’Oreal, Vogue etc)
Pastor Marjorie Esomowei (Wise Women Awards)
Noel Robinson –(Legendary Gospel Singer)
Sam Onigbanjo (Women4Africa),
Justina Mutale (the African Woman of the Year 2012)
Dr Sina Iluyemi (Secretary General, NEPAD)
Lord Victor Adebowale
ABOUT THE FOUNDER
Akudo Amadiegwu is the founder of Inspiring Women International Network and the host of IWTV Show. Akudo is currently a participant at the University of Cambridge’s Executive Coaching programme. One of the high calibre graduates trained by the British Government in the MA New Leaders in Early Years pilot programme designed to recruit and train exceptional graduates with outstanding leadership and management skills to lead practice and ultimately make a difference in the lives of women, children and families, Akudo is an experienced consultant, coach and mentor with a passion to raise women leaders and helping women to maximize their potential. She is an advocate for positive change and women empowerment. Akudo’s passion for excellence and positive change has earned her the status of a motivational speaker and leadership consultant with the ability to inspire positive action and leadership development amongst executives, young professionals and
young people.

