One out of every 5 black women in the world is a Nigerian and 4 out of every 5 black women in the world reside in Africa. Using the World Bank’s Total Population Age/Sex distribution Data, we have 554,613,061 in Sub-Saharan Africa with Nigeria having the highest of 99,131,727 and Seychelles having the least number at 47,518.

Outside of Africa, according to Black Demographics of the African American Population, United State of America has the highest population of black women with 22,000,000.

Who is a Confident Black Woman?
More than ever black women all over the world are seeking their true identity.

We need to delve deep into our roots where it all began. We need to find out what makes us unique, distinct, and stand out. We need to move beyond our pains and pangs to create a new narrative.
We need to go back to go forward. We need to understand the rhythm of our dance, the strength of our hearts, the springs in our steps, and the energy we embody.
We need to draw from our history and show the world who we really are, despite the limiting identity and gender narrative that neither advance our course nor enable us to paint a portrait and leave our distinct imprint on the canvass of the world.
Our true identity will shine forth. Our true stories will be told. Our authenticity will show forth.
Our divine destiny will unfold. We will give the world more that we have received from it. We are grateful to the world.
Now is the time for the world to say, we did our best and gave our all to move Africans and Africa beyond the rubbles of the past, and to utilize the riches of our culture, nature, and structure for a greater future for the world.
It’s time for The Confident Black Woman!!!
Goals and Objectives of the African Series

  1. Help participants understand and identify the true meaning and nature of the confident black woman.
  2. Help plug them into a network where they will discover, develop, and deploy their God-given skills, abilities, and assets to advance the course of women and impact the world.
  3. Help women activate the awareness embedded in womanhood and maximise the opportunities presented by the 21st century.

EVENT PROGRAM
Our African Series event is a partly on site and fully online program slated for Saturday, 10th October 2020, and is our first major event that would enlighten the public about what we stand for, and what we seek to do for women and society.
We will discuss our core values, share the stories and positive impact of some black women over the course of history, and evaluate the collaboration of men and women that advanced civilisation. We would also have women of varied ages and walks of life share their experiences and knowledge to enlighten women in the audience.
⁃ Welcome address
⁃ Poem recitation
⁃ Panellist session
⁃ Documentary
⁃ Keynote address
⁃ Mantra chant (Interdependence declaration)
⁃ Introduction of The Confident Black Woman -Training, Education & Development-Our Call to Action. TCBW-TED (+CTA).
⁃ Vote of thanks
⁃ Announcements
Our Guests
The African Series event is loaded with people and panellists of repute and thought leaders.
Our Participants
Participant Categories

  • The Confident Black Woman Training, Education and Development (TCBW-TED) — a 36-hour, 5-module, 6-week programme.
  • Pre-qualified on-site participants — 50 people
  • Pre-qualified online participants — 4,500 people
  • 72 hours to event day registrants — 450 people
    Age Ranges
    16–24, 25–35, 36–50, 51–69, and 70–80 years.
    Expectations
    Enlightenment, social networking, business networking, mentor-mentee relationships, TCBW-TED certification, spirit, soul, and body advancement, higher income opportunities, personal and professional development, and nation-building engagement.
    Income Levels
    0–50,000, 51,000–100,000, 101,000–200,000, 201,000–500,000, and 501,000–1,000,000
    Educational Phases/Levels
    SSCE holders, Undergraduates, First degree holders, Continuous Professional Education Certificate Holders, Masters holders, Professional Certificate Holders, PhD holders, Professors, and Professors emeritus.
    Family Status
    Single, single with children, married, married with children, divorced, separated, and widowed.