Thursday, 7 June 2018

I Have A Problem With Men Holding The Door For Women – Chimamanda Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was a guest on Trevor Noah’s show where she touched on topics like chivalry.

The celebrated author said chivalry, for example opening doors for people, shouldn’t be gender-based and women should also open the door for men. She also spoke about what happens in crisis situations where women and children are usually giving preference to men.

She said this shouldn’t be so because there are women who are stronger than men, and as such, priority should be placed on the weak and young not based on gender.

She told Trevor Noah:-
I thing gestures like holding the door shouldn’t be gender-based. I think it’s a lovely thing to hold the door but we should hold the door for everyone.
Like, I hold the door for men and for women. And so I think the idea of someone holding the door for a woman because she’s a woman… I have trouble with it.

I’m quite happy for people to hold the door for me. But I’m like, hope they’re not doing it because of this sort of idea of chivalry.

Because chivalry is really about the idea that women are somehow weak and need protecting. But we know that really, there are many women who are stronger than men.

Speaking of women being thought of as weak and given preferential treatment in crisis situations, the writer said:

So really, what I think is that the people we should protect are people who need protecting, whether men or women. Which is also why I sort of have trouble with the idea of women and children.

When women are classified in the same… I mean, when there’s a tragedy and we say, women and children should leave first. I think, actually, it’s the people who are weak, unwell, young… who should leave first.

Abiola’s Family Writes Buhari Over GCFR Award, June 12

The Abiola family has written to thank President Muhammadu Buhari for awarding the nation’s highest honour to their patriarch, MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the 1993 June 12 presidential election.

Mr Buhari announced the award on Wednesday and also declared June 12 as democracy day starting from 2019, shifting the date from May 29.
The decision has drawn mixed reactions from Nigerians. Mr Buhari also honoured late activist, Gani Fawehinmi, and Mr Abiola’s vice presidential candidate, Babagana Kingibe.

In a letter to the president, dated June 6, 2018, Mr Abiola’s son, Kola, said he was appreciating the decision on behalf of the family.

“Your Excellency, as I wrote in my letter to you on June 12, 2016, in our minds, the award was the only befitting recognition of the importance of Chief Abiola’s fight for democracy for Nigeria which culminated in 4 years incarceration/solitary confinement and decimation of his business and financial interests, before the ultimate sacrifice, being his life on July 7, 1998 at the age of 60,” he wrote.

“Your Excellency, your decision to also designate June 12 as Democracy Day rights the wrongs done to all the nation-builders and heroes that produced that produced the democratic credentials on which the Nigerian polity now thrives. We are profoundly grateful to the people from all corners of Nigeria that worked tirelessly to ensure the most free and fair elections in our nation’s history in 1993, fought valiantly for the Hope ’93 mandate given to Bashorun Abiola by the Nigerian people and died trying to protect the mandate.”

“Mr President, I thank you earnestly for heeding our plea where others before you did not, whilst conveying the assurances of my highest esteem.”

Yinka Quadri, Salawa Abeni, Oga Bello Reunite For Ramadan Lecture

Waka Queen Salawa Abeni met with Yinka Quadri and Adebayo Salami at a Ramadan lecture hosted by top Islamic cleric Sheik Muyideen Ajani Bello in Iju Akute on Monday.

Another Incredible Exhibition Experience - MYGRANDEVENT 2018


Ogun State is about to witness another incredible exhibition experience as MYGRANDEVENT sets to bring all vendors in the event industry together under one umbrella.

This year's edition which is the season 2 of the First and Largest all event vendors exhibition in ogun state serves as a melting-pot between prospective clients and the various event vendors.

It's a platform for all vendors in Ogun State to exhibit and showcase their businesses to the world in a day.

MYGRANDEVENT Season 1 (2017) was superb, CLICK www.mge.com.ng TO VISIT OUR GALLERY

MYGRANDEVENT Season 2 tends to be a gathering of world class vendors and business/event tycoons across south western Nigeria and a fun filled event which includes, Sales & Exhibition; Event Starters Talk; Startup Seminar for Entrepreneurs / Business Owners; Bonding and Interaction amongst Vendors and Attendees; Food Court featuring various Caterers; Raffle Draw; Kiddies Arena; and Games.

This season is also open to all student entrepreneurs and run way models.

This season is set to hold on July 1st at June 12 Cultural Center Kuto Abeokuta. And it's endorsed by Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

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