Mavin Records, Africa’s foremost music and entertainment company, has once again affirmed its commitment to the advancement of women with the return of its International Women’s Day (IWD) programming- now entering its fourth year. What began as a singular gesture of solidarity has grown into one of Nigeria’s most anticipated annual spaces for women to learn, connect, and lead: the Mavin IWD Mentorship Mixer.

A Week Built for Women, Across Every Lane

 

The week’s activations kicked off with an energising fitness event held in collaboration with Pocari Sweat, drawing over 50 women who came ready to move, connect, and start the week with intention.

 

Programming continued with a hands-on makeup masterclass in collaboration with BeautybyTejj, celebrating self-expression and the artistry that lives at the intersection of beauty and confidence. The session welcomed women eager to develop a craft while deepening their sense of self- a reminder that creative education takes many forms.

The Annual IWD Mentorship Mixer

 

The centrepiece of Mavin’s IWD week remained the Annual IWD Mentorship Mixer- a curated gathering that brings together women from diverse professional disciplines for structured mentorship workshops and intentional networking.

 

Now in its fourth edition, the Mixer continues to reflect Mavin’s belief that sustainable impact is built through relationships- and that access and education, when done well, is one of the most transformative investments a community can make in its women.

 

“At Mavin, we don’t mark International Women’s Day once and move on. We build. Every year, this week is our commitment made tangible — to women who are learning, leading, and daring to take up more space. Four years in, that commitment has only deepened.”

 

-Jennifer Imion (VP, Operations at Mavin Records)

 

  • From the fitness floor to the mentorship room, Mavin’s 2026 IWD programming encapsulated what four years of consistency looks like: not a campaign, but a culture. A company that doesn’t just produce music that moves people — but builds spaces where women can move forward.

 

 

 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Meet Zynovox: The Fresh Voice Redefining Afro-Urban Rap in Nigeria and the UK

Meet ZynovoxObinna Norbert Aziudea dynamic new force in Afro-Urban Rap who is…

Unsafe Cities could Lose World cup hosting Rights – Donald Trump

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump suggested he could relocate matches…

Ebonyi Governor Announces Lunch Allowance, Pledges Workers’ Welfare

Ebonyi State Governor Francis Nwifuru has announced a N10,000 lunch allowance for…

Nigeria Is A Complex Country, But Not Difficult To Manage Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has attributed Nigerias current challenges to a lack…