Apostle Folorunsho Alakija has advised parents and the Nigerian society not to undermine the abilities of a girl child but to invest in a future that believes in her leadership and potential.
””Parents and society at large should not undermine the abilities of the girl child but invest in a future that believes in their leadership, and potential,” Alakija said.
She reminded them to forgo discrimination and gender imbalance knowing that such usually begin in the home.
The Clergy woman was sharing the story on Tuesday, October 11, 2022, while marking the International Day of the Girl Child, a day set aside to celebrate the girl-child all over the world.
The billionaire woman narrated a story of a Nigerian man who discouraged his daughter from studying engineering.
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The mother of four said she persuaded the man to allow his daughter to pursue her dream and today, the young lady is a successful engineer.
“I remember on one of my trips abroad, I had gone shopping in one of the stores and I met an interesting young Nigerian lady. She was serving at the till, and she was so excited to see me,” she narrated.
“In her excitement, she quickly blurted out her personal story. She wanted to be an engineer, but her father discouraged her because she was a girl.
“After much persuasion, which included sharing a copy of my autobiography with her father, just to convince him that a woman can successfully play and win in the Oil and Gas sector, her father agreed and today she is a successful engineer.
“Discrimination and gender imbalance usually begin in the home. The world’s 600 million adolescent girls have shown that if given the skills and equal opportunities, they can be change makers.