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‘Olori of Ife doesn’t understand gender equality’

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A speech made by Her Majesty, Queen Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi of Ile Ife, at the Emerging Women Forum on Thursday hit a nerve among the proponents of gender equality.

In response to the Olori of Ife’s speech, social media commentator @diaryofanaijagirl opines that the Queen should re-think her stance on the cause and seek a better understanding of its core essence.

@diaryofanaijagirl took to her Instagram page to outline what the fight for gender equality really means.

“Dear Olori, The reason you can hold a microphone and speak in public rather than at the backyard of the palace cooking jollof rice while your husband travels the world, is because of women like you who fought for us to live life and enjoy it equally like anyone else

Please see below a summary of what the fight for gender equality is about: 

1. If I work for 3 hours and a man works for 3 hours, we both deserve to get paid the same.

A woman can now decide that, Marriage shall mean Partnership, Friendship, companionship as well as Passion; not slavery

2. I am not better, wiser, stronger, more intelligent, or more responsible than a man. Likewise, I am never less.

3. If a man’s virginity cannot be tested on the wedding night, mine shouldn’t be tested as well.

4. Because my husband has authority in my home does not make me inferior. We are both equal in essence and worth. Our responsibilities are just different.

5. It means that my character/behaviour is solely guided by my principles not by society’s expectation of how I “should” behave.

6. It means that I can wear a crown too! Ask Queen Elizabeth

Your Royal Highness, do not be deceived, your belief in this revolution has absolutely no bearing in its movement.

Stand tall, behind the king, watch as more women understand this concept, watch as they break the glass ceiling, reaching straight for the moon… and beyond…in their Louboutins.”



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Posted by Sandy Honey on Saturday, 18 June 2016 - Rating: 4.5
Title : ‘Olori of Ife doesn’t understand gender equality’
Description : A speech made by Her Majesty, Queen Wuraola-Zynab Ogunwusi of Ile Ife, at the Emerging Women Forum on Thursday hit a nerve among the propo...

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