Omolara Itiola honoured at Talented Women Network Awards as Creative Entrepreneur in Balloon Artistry and Events
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Omolara Itiola, also known by her birth name Omolara Salihu, has been honoured at the Talented Women Network Awards in recognition of her exceptional creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and leadership in balloon artistry and events.
Abimbola Aderinola
Omolara Itiola, also known by her birth name Omolara Salihu, has been honoured at the Talented Women Network Awards in recognition of her exceptional creativity, entrepreneurial spirit, and leadership in balloon artistry and events. As the founder of MolliesPartyEssentials, Omolara has transformed her passion for beautifying spaces into a thriving business that inspires and uplifts others.
With a BSc in Business Management from Nexford University, Omolara combined her academic background with her natural creativity to launch MolliesPartyEssentials in 2017. She trained internationally under renowned balloon stylists including Ballery in Riga, Latvia and Tope Abulude in the United Kingdom, developing a reputation for designing visually stunning and innovative balloon arrangements. Among her notable projects is a meticulously crafted 100-bunch helium balloon bouquet for a photoshoot, showcasing her precision, artistry, and eye for detail.
Beyond her creative achievements, Omolara is committed to empowering women and supporting individuals with special needs. She uses her platform to encourage women to pursue their goals, fostering an environment of mentorship and inspiration. Her vision extends beyond business, rooted in fulfilling the purpose she believes God has set for her, using her talent to positively impact lives.
The Talented Women Network Awards celebrate Omolara Itiola for her combination of creativity, leadership, and social impact. Her journey demonstrates how passion, dedication, and a commitment to uplifting others can transform professional landscapes and communities, making her a true role model in balloon artistry, events, and entrepreneurship.
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