We Have Lots Of Issues That Need To Be Addressed, Particularly Those That Affect Women And Their Children. Over The Years, Men Have Enjoyed Absolute Grip On Nigeria”s Political Affairs, Despite The Fact That Women Constitute A Significant Bloc Of The Voting Population.
However, If We Really Want To Make A Difference In Our Politics, Women Need To Make Up 50 Per Cent Of The Cabinet At The Local,state And Federal Levels. The Meaning Of This Is That We Want More Women To Be Visible In Our Politics.
We Want More Women Local Government Chairs, Commissioners, Ministers, Ambassadors, And Even President. It Is Often Said That Women Are Compassionate Beings, And They Take That Passion To Whatever They Are Doing. Therefore, When More Women Are In Positions Of Authority, Things Will Change For The Better In This Country.
Nigeria Has Been Ruled By Men Since Inception, And We Can Obsolutely See Where They Have Brought Our Country Today.
Now Is The Time For Women To Start Working And Striving Towards The 2019 General Election; If Women Can Vote For Only Women Candidates, Then We Should Have A Female President And Several Female Governors, And When This Happens, We Should Be Able To Achieve The Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) In A Short Period Of Time.
Therefore, This Is The Time For Women To Start The Mass Mobilisation Of Women; We Don,t Need To Be Politicians Before We Can Begin To Sensitise Fellow Women On The Need To Have More Women In Positions Of Authority.
Female Doctors Should Tell Their Female Clients, While Hairdressers And Other Artisans Should Also Inform Their Clients. When We Start This Movement Now, We Can Bring About A Revolution In The Country’s Political Space In 2019.
When Barack Obama Begin His Movement For The Highest Office In The United States, Nobody Ever Gave Him A Chance; He, However, Knew That Nothing Is Impossible To Achieve, And Today He Is The First Black President Of The World’s Most Sophisticated Country.
Nigeria Women Should Also See Hope In The Future; We Can Do It If We Put Our Minds To It, And Our Country Will Be Great If More Women Can Attain Public Offices.
(women cares) Africa has the third highest unemployment rate in the world for people between the ages of 15 to 24, according to the World Economic Forum global Risk 2014 report.The report estimates that more than 50% of young South African are unemployed.
Ït’s vital we sit down with young people now and begin planning solutions aimed at creating fit-or-purpose educational systems, functional job-markets, efficient skills exchanges and the sustainable future we all depend on”
As a woman, as a mother, I do care about about our Youths, our Future.
In all of us, there is a talent, a Gift we have received. No matter who you are, no matter what difficults time you are passing through, there is a talent in you that you can bring out. . that’s typical the word from a woman
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In the Bible, Deborah was a judge and Esther was a queen. Both of those women had husbands. Both of those women played a significant vital role in saving a nation. I don't think or believe … in fact, I would dare say that I know … I KNOW that leadership skills has nothing to do with a person's gender. God gives people “gifts” or “talents” or “abilities”. If any person – male or female – is not prevented or hindered or oppressed – and is given the opportunity to use their skills to the best of their ability for the good of all the people, the end result will be the same. All humankind will benefit. It doesn't matter whether the person is a man or a woman. It has a lot to do with the person's character.