Today, the 11th of October, is the International Day of the Girl Child and I really want to celebrate my childhood and thank God for how blessed I am to have the mother that trained me. I want to celebrate my daughter… The best thing that has ever happened to me and the most important person in my life!
When I was still pregnant with my daughter, I had very tough decisions to make; would I have to quit the university to raise my child? Would I be able to live my lifelong dream of being a musician? Would I be able to raise my daughter single handedly? How would I make ends meet?
I was one of the lucky ones, the ones with a support system of mothers , of parents pushing their daughters to pursue an education, to continue to dream, to work towards their dream and to continually inspire, motivate and push other young women to excel.
I look around me and I worry about the future of women and girls. I worry about the world I am building for my daughter and her friends. I worry about how our legislation affects girls. I worry about our girls being married off to men their fathers' age when they should be in school. I see inequality everywhere and I wonder how these young girls who we are celebrating today will cope if we sit and do nothing about their future. Does every single woman have to fight her way through and with everything to remain honourable and respected in her field? I wonder about all these things… But nothing bothers me more than the inaction by women in power and authority.
Too often women fail to empower each other. We forget that our daughters too will follow our actions and not just our words and as the world shrinks into a global village, it will also be our fault that our girls are not sitting on the table and contributing to decisions that ultimately affect them.
There is so much work to do to re-educate the modern day woman to remind her that we are not each other's adversaries but that there is strength in sisterhood. To teach the generations that come after about those that paved the way for us. Now it is time to open doors for our daughters and sisters and to embrace our weaknesses together and turn them into strengths.
We can blame legislation. We can blame men. We can blame War but if we do not take responsibility for our future, we only have ourselves to blame! I am speaking directly to everyone, especially women in positions of influence and power. What are we doing to educate, enlighten and empower young women and girls to compete equally in the society?
It is time to take responsibility and save the world… It is time raise more women! In our case, It is time to educate and empower the African Woman!

Quite an expose
ReplyDeletePhew! Who knew??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeletePhew! Who knew??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeletePhew! Who knew??? Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteWaje my love
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Nicely said
ReplyDeleteAww, so touching
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Chai waje can lie shaa! She actually quit school....same class with me in UNN. No be our Missy Elliot for our dancing club again? Ebere! Liar liar pants on fire! Ebere kwuonu eziokwu na pant GI Ama efu!
ReplyDeleteMaybe she went back to finish
DeleteLolzzz
DeleteI love the end the most....it's time to educate African women nt marry them off. Great!!
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ReplyDeleteChai waje can lie shaa! She actually quit school....same class with me in UNN. No be our Missy Elliot for our dancing club again? (Stain family) Ebere! Liar liar pants on fire! Ebere kwuonu eziokwu na pant GI Ama efu!
ReplyDeletePeople like you, are the reason why Nigeria isn't moving forward
DeleteWho got you pregrant waje?
ReplyDeleteIbeere oshi
DeleteNice piece..dis is one sound naija celeb..not the ones only about money and women..
ReplyDeleteGood to know she has a supportive mother who always pushed her to be nothing but the best.
ReplyDeleteBtw, waje has a beautiful daughter. Nice write up!
Good to know she has a supportive mother who always pushed her to be nothing but the best.
ReplyDeleteBtw, waje has a beautiful daughter. Nice write up!
Good to know she has a supportive mother who always pushed her to be nothing but the best.
ReplyDeleteBtw, waje has a beautiful daughter. Nice write up!
thatz a good one waje... dee
ReplyDeleteNice talk
ReplyDeleteIt's kul
ReplyDeleteSo cute
ReplyDeletelovely,,every word makes sense,with hard work and determination i shall overcome.we all will overcome every obstacle.
ReplyDeletegood choice dear
ReplyDeleteAunty linda.......
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Which university Waje. ...maybe is typo error .you had your daughter when you were in junior high in word of faith. You did well n all is proud of you but dn't say it was at varsity ok.....
ReplyDeleteSo u and willy,na who we go believe now?
DeleteBelieve me because I was her neighbour and also her senior in wof..Benin.
DeleteYou've made a whole lot out of your life regardless of the initial obstacle,you even learnt a hard lesson from it which you are sharing to the world.... So Yes #LetsEducateAndEmpowerTheGirlChild#.....
ReplyDeleteWow! Her write up is superb and she nailed it. I wish her all d best and God bless her.
ReplyDeleteWow kul......Lyk murda lyk dota.....i luv waje
ReplyDeleteNice piece.
ReplyDeleteA thousand kisses for this write up. She nailed it! Bulls eye!!
ReplyDelete#TeamBlessed#
Awww it's well
ReplyDeleteHunmm. Feels good to b a girl/ Lady/ woman
ReplyDeleteNice one dear, ur lucky to have help that u needed to carry on with ur life, some are not that lucky, till now so many parents still sees pregnant before marriage as an abomination, like as I said u are lucky.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaw nice one waje.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaw nice one waje.
ReplyDeleteAaaaaw nice one waje.
ReplyDeleteWhen your mates dey read book you were having your "kpekus" fired
ReplyDeleteD level of ur intelligence is soo low dat even d lowest n dumbest of species av better thinking...n u wonder y u not successful..silly talk
DeleteWow! Amazing words, Waje. Very succinct.
ReplyDeleteNice*a child is a blessing doh
ReplyDeleteNice one. The problem women have is that as soons as they get into power, they forgot completely how thet started. They get carried away with the fact that money is coming in from left, right and centre and only thing on their minds are keping up with the latest Jewellery, Fashion and events to show their latest acquisitions. That is what "Oshofree" can cause.
ReplyDeleteBusy Fingers.
I guess it paid off then, she has a beautiful career and an amazing daughter.
ReplyDeleteNice one Waje. I have always loved your person.
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