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Convener of the Voice of Women Conference & Awards (VOW), Toun Okewale-Sonaiya, described VOW2025 as a platform where women’s voices continue to shape Nigeria’s future. She stressed the urgency of deepening female political representation through harnessing the power of collective action, especially at the grassroots, where women remain the largest and most powerful voting bloc. She noted that while grassroots women play a decisive role in elections. “It is time we transform this individual voting strength into a unified force. When women support women across all divides, we become the decisive power that can shape governance,” she said.
She emphasized that the Reserved Seats Bill is critical to Nigeria’s democratic integrity, gender balance, and global standing, urging the President and the National Assembly to deliver on this historic legislation. She added that the passage of the Reserved Seats Bill would not only deepen democracy but also mark the current government and legislature as true champions of women’s rights, gender equity, and inclusive governance.
Former Deputy President of South Africa, Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, gave a stirring address during her firechat session, urging men to be active allies in women’s leadership. She emphasized that the struggle for gender equality is not for women alone but a collective responsibility: “Africa cannot win its future without women, and women cannot lead without the active support of men who share the vision of an inclusive society. We need men in politics, business, religion, and communities to stand with us, not as bystanders, but as partners in progress. Nigeria has the potential to lead Africa into a future where equity is the norm, not the exception.”She challenged Nigerian leaders to ensure that commitments made at conferences translate into measurable outcomes for women and girls, adding: “The world is watching Nigeria, and Nigeria must not lag behind.”
In the Awards Segment, trailblazers were honoured for advancing women and families across Nigeria. Winners include Women at Risk International Foundation, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN), Guinness Nigeria Plc, and Kaduna State Public Procurement Authority. Individual honours went to Bashir Adewale Adeniyi (Lifetime Achievement),Meyiwa Vera (Social Media Innovation), Dame Esther Uduehi, Ph.D (Woman of the Year), with a posthumous award to the iconic Late Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti.
About VOW Conference & Awards
The Voice of Women Conference & Awards (VOW) is Nigeria’s foremost national inclusive platform amplifying women’s voices, inspiring collective action, and recognizing champions of gender equality. Organized by the Voice of Women Empowerment Foundation in partnership with Women Radio 91.7FM, VOW continues to drive advocacy, policy engagement, and grassroots mobilization for a more inclusive Nigeria.