The cancellation of the B.A.P. event in Antwerp’s Waagnatie on 2025-05-02 17:28:00 has left many disappointed, especially those looking forward to celebrating female entrepreneurship. The second edition of this much-anticipated event was meant to be a vibrant showcase of women-led businesses but was abruptly called off at the last minute.
- B.A.P. event in Antwerp was canceled
- Thalia Ndabagobetse expresses heartbreak and hope
- Event aimed to celebrate female entrepreneurship
- Cancellation happened last minute on Wednesday
- Organizer faced criticism before the event
- Thalia vows to return with future events
Thalia Ndabagobetse, the 35-year-old organiser behind B.A.P., expressed her heartbreak and frustration following the cancellation. Despite the setback, she remains determined to bring the event back stronger in the future. What challenges did the event face, and what does this mean for the local community?
Why was the event cancelled at the last moment, and what impact does this have on the momentum for female entrepreneurship in Belgium? Ndabagobetse’s reaction reveals the pressure organisers face and the resilience needed to overcome setbacks. Key points to consider include:
- The emotional toll on organisers and participants when events are cancelled suddenly
- The importance of support networks for female entrepreneurs in Belgium
- How public and private sectors can better back women-led initiatives
Looking ahead, the call to action is clear: how can local communities and stakeholders unite to ensure events like B.A.P. not only survive but thrive? The spirit of female entrepreneurship in Belgium remains strong, and with collective effort, future editions can surely succeed.