Alaafin of Oyo’s wife pledges support for women empowerment

The wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Abiwumi Owoade, has called on the government to empower women, particularly in rural areas, while pledging her family’s full support for related initiatives. She also assured that her husband, Oba Akeem Owoade, remains committed to supporting initiatives aimed at empowering women and enhancing their economic prospects. According to Read More

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The wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Abiwumi Owoade, has called on the government to empower women, particularly in rural areas, while pledging her family’s full support for related initiatives. She also assured that her husband, Oba Akeem Owoade, remains committed to supporting initiatives aimed at empowering women and enhancing their economic prospects. According to a statement issued in Ibadan on Wednesday by the Alaafin’s Director of Media and Publicity, Bode Durojaiye, Owoade emphasized the critical role women play in fostering societal development, both at the household and national levels.

“As women, we serve as a dynamic force for change. Many have displayed remarkable ingenuity and creativity in overcoming challenges, whether within their families or society at large, thereby creating an environment conducive for democracy and governance to thrive,” she said. Highlighting the significance of women’s contributions, Owoade noted that with Nigeria’s female population currently estimated at 55 million, their empowerment is integral to national progress.



“It is indisputable that empowering women equates to empowering the nation. Women are indispensable to a country’s development,” she stated. Related News From controversies to coronation: Owoade’s tortuous journey to Alaafin throne NSCDC to deploy 500 men for Alaafin’s coronation Alaafin's wife sues for peace among Oyo residents She further stressed the vital role of women as home builders and nation shapers, noting that beyond their natural sensory abilities, they possess an innate capacity to foresee and prevent crises within their families.

“A wise woman builds her home, while a foolish one tears it down. A woman plays a fundamental role in nurturing godly children and ensuring their proper upbringing. She is expected to be a trusted confidant and a valuable adviser to her husband,” she added.

Owoade, however, urged women to exercise restraint in moments of provocation, warning that careless words could have lasting consequences. “Even if you are the one paying all the bills, control your tongue when angered. You cannot devalue your household and expect to rebuild it effortlessly,” she cautioned.

She called on the government at all levels to create more opportunities for women’s empowerment, particularly in rural areas, through awareness campaigns and policy initiatives. “Any programme that strengthens women’s economic power will not only be encouraged but fully supported by my husband to ensure they realize their potential and contribute meaningfully to national development,” she assured..