Voices of Edo WomenEdo Women of Legacy | |
We are pleased to present our latest group of Edo Women of Legacy. They are: Madam Mabel Segun (nee Aig-Imoukhuede), Prof. Yinka Ighodaro Omorogbe and Miss Jennifer Ehidiamen. These amazons represent three generations of contemporary Edo women! We invite you to read their full profiles and interviews at www.voicesofedowomen.org
A special gratitude to members of our Advisory Team:
Dr. Adesuwa Olomu, Dr. Osemetiti R. Okosun, Mrs. Barbara Emode, Barrister Grace Egbagbe, and Barrister Grace Oyamedan-Eisape. http://voicesofedowomen.org/advisory_team.php
We are now accepting submissions for next quarter's Women of Legacy and Spotlight, self-submissions are encouraged.
Thanks!
joan.Osa Oviawe
on behalf of
Voices of Edo Women
www.voicesofedowomen.org
When Red Factor put up the campaign for Edo Women's week (see attached), It seemed the best thing to do in terms of recognition, encouragement, support and even role modelship. I am very proud of what I am reading and I hope it not only inspires myself but all other Edo men/ groups and unions to come out and celebrate their contribution
to our beloved Edo state. This is more than just news reporting and opinions, this is inspirational.
I am truly Proud of my Edo women. Please keep on sending. Thank you Edo women.
Red Factor
Hello Joan,
Thank you so much for sharing the profiles of these Great Edo sisters with us this Saturday morning. I feel so proud as an Edo woman to read the accomplishments of our sisters. More grease to their elbows. These are super women...Please 'fish' out more of our sisters so that we can read and know more about them.
Up Edo Women!!!
Welldone girl!!!
Best regards,
Rosaline Etiti Okosun
President/Founder - Association Against Women Export (AAWE)
Website address: www.aawe.net
President/Founder - Association Against Women Export (AAWE)
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