Connect with us

Gender

IWD: Bianca Ojukwu Rings Bell for Gender Equality at NGX

Published

on

Share

 

Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, has commended the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) for promoting gender inclusion and creating economic opportunities for women through the capital market.

Speaking on Tuesday at the trading floor of the Nigerian Exchange Group in Lagos during activities marking the International Women’s Day, the minister said empowering women economically is key to building stronger institutions and prosperous societies.

Odumegwu-Ojukwu rang the ceremonial closing bell as part of the NGX event themed “Ring the Bell for Gender Equality – Rights, Justice, Action, For All Women and Girls.”

The event attracted several prominent women leaders from different sectors of the economy, including the wife of the Imo State Governor, Chioma Uzodimma, media entrepreneur Mo Abudu, and Nollywood actress Funke Akindele.

In her remarks, the minister said the occasion held personal significance for her because her late father-in-law, Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, served as one of the founding presidents of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

She described him as a visionary industrialist who believed strongly in enterprise, innovation and national development.

“It is both a personal honour and a historic privilege to stand here today at the Exchange, celebrating progress while renewing our commitment to a more inclusive economic future,” she said.

Odumegwu-Ojukwu urged stakeholders to ensure women are not only participants in the economy but also leaders shaping its direction, noting that when women thrive in sectors such as business, finance, diplomacy and governance, societies become stronger and more prosperous.

She also congratulated the NGX and its partners for sustaining the global campaign for gender equality within Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

See also  CLERIC TUNDE BAKARE URGES TINUBU TO FOSTER NORTH-SOUTH COLLABORATION

Speaking at the event, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NGX, Temi Popoola, emphasized the need for greater female participation in the capital market.

According to him, empowering women entrepreneurs with access to finance would further boost economic growth and innovation.

Popoola noted that women already dominate sectors such as the creative industry and encouraged more women-led businesses to list on the exchange and participate actively in the capital market.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

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

Gender

SENATOR TONY NWOYE CELEBRATES WOMEN ON INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY

Published

on

Share

The Senator representing Anambra North Senatorial District, Dr. Tony Nwoye, has joined leaders across the world in celebrating women as the global community marks the 2026 International Women’s Day. According to a press statement issued by the DTN Media Centre, Nwoye commended women for their invaluable contributions to family life, national development and the stability of society, noting that their roles remain indispensable in shaping responsible communities.

The senator acknowledged the sacrifices and commitment of women, particularly in the home where they play a central role in the moral upbringing of children and the stability of families. Dr. Tony Nwoye observed that women possess remarkable strength and wisdom which enable them to effectively manage homes and nurture future generations, adding that their efforts deserve recognition and appreciation at all times.

The lawmaker also highlighted the important role women play in Nigeria’s political process, pointing out that their participation during elections demonstrates their commitment to strengthening democracy. Nwoye noted that women often mobilize themselves during electoral processes to support credible leadership, stressing that their collective voice continues to influence political outcomes and national development. He maintained that the importance of women in society cannot be overstated and that their contributions across different sectors merit continuous support and encouragement.

Dr. Tony Nwoye also reflected on the theme of this years International Women’s Day, Give to Gain, which underscores the idea that empowering women through opportunities, mentorship and support ultimately leads to broader social progress and shared prosperity. He added that when individuals, organizations and communities invest in women through education, advocacy and leadership opportunities, societies become stronger and more inclusive.

See also  CLERIC TUNDE BAKARE URGES TINUBU TO FOSTER NORTH-SOUTH COLLABORATION

International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to recognize the achievements of women and promote gender equality across the world. The global observance was officially recognized by the United Nations in 1975.

Continue Reading

Gender

INWOAD URGES INCLUSION OF MORE WOMEN IN NIGERIAN GOVERNANCE

Published

on

Share

As the world marks International Women’s Day, the Initiative for Women’s Accelerated Development in Africa, INWOAD, has called for a significant increase in women’s participation in governance, describing the current representation as grossly inadequate for a democracy. The organisation made the call in a statement issued in Abuja to commemorate the 2026 International Women’s Day under the theme, Give to Gain.

The President and Founder of the Initiative for Women’s Accelerated Development in Africa, INWOAD, Evelyn Onyilo, in the statement, urged individuals, government, and organisations to contribute their quota by creating more opportunities for women through donations, skills acquisition and training, advocacy and intergenerational mentorship. The statement highlighted the power of reciprocity and support in achieving gender equality and sustainable development.

Evelyn Onyilo also called on major stakeholders and partners to accelerate support in upholding women’s rights and access to justice, especially as they relate to Sexual and Gender Based Violence. She stressed that most often, women and girls suffer injustice while perpetrators of such violence go scot free.

The President of INWOAD decried the low representation of women in Nigeria’s political space and said the situation whereby women are excluded in governance and elective positions is unacceptable and negates the principle of true democratic ideals. She specifically called on the National Assembly to pass the Special Seats Bill before it so as to bridge the gender gaps in politics.

INWOAD further called on governments at all levels to appoint more women into positions of governance as a mark of justice, equity and fairness which are the hallmarks of genuine democracy. The current situation where less than five percent of women are in the National Assembly is grossly inadequate and unacceptable for a country that prides itself as the giant of Africa, Evelyn Onyilo stated.

See also  PRESIDENT TINUBU APPOINTS SIX CHIEF MEDICAL DIRECTORS FOR FEDERAL HOSPITALS

While congratulating all women on the 2026 International Women’s Day, Evelyn Onyilo enjoined women to be supportive of one another as the 2027 Elections draw nearer to ensure that women candidates are nominated and elected into various positions of authority.

Continue Reading

Gender

IWD 2026: Remi Tinubu Celebrates Nigerian Women, Calls for Greater Inclusion

Published

on

Share

 

The First Lady of Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu, has joined millions across the world in celebrating the resilience, strength and achievements of women and girls as the global community marks the 2026 edition of International Women’s Day.

In a message released on Sunday, the First Lady commended the courage, determination and invaluable contributions of Nigerian women in nation-building and community development.

Reflecting on the 2026 theme, “Rights. Justice. Action. For All Women and Girls,” Mrs. Tinubu stressed that empowering women should not be viewed as an act of charity but as a strategic investment in the nation’s future.

According to her, when women are provided with equal access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, leadership roles and justice, the entire nation benefits.

She noted that such empowerment leads to stronger families, more prosperous communities and a more inclusive society.

The First Lady therefore called for sustained action and commitment from all stakeholders to ensure that women and girls across the country enjoy equal rights, opportunities and protection.

Mrs. Tinubu concluded by celebrating Nigerian women and wishing them a happy International Women’s Day, emphasizing that when women rise, Nigeria rises.

See also  SENATE INITIATES PROBE INTO NIGERIA'S RAILWAY CONTRACTS AMID SERVICE CONCERNS
Continue Reading