I do not live in New York. I am miles away from it, but yesterday I successfully talked a good friend of mine who lives there to attend an event that I felt held some significance for me, for this blog and for Nigeria. It was titled 2020 Vision: Mobilizing for Women’s Rights and Eliminating Violence Against Women and it was held at the John Tishman Auditorium at the New School for Social Research.
The speakers included Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace laureate, 2003; Founder, Defenders of Human Rights Center, Iran, Thoraya Obaid, Executive Director of UNFPA, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mary Robinson, President, Realizing Rights, former President of Ireland and former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights and Melanne Verveer, United States Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues.
The event was doubly memorable because by 12noon New York time, the winner of the WLP Essay Competition featuring about 100 entries from over thirty-three countries was announced, and it was no other person than Temitayo Olofinlua – the same Temitayo of Bookaholic Blog a regular commenter on this blog. Her entry was titled On Fear, a powerful exposition on the challenges of women in Nigeria and most of developing countries of the world.
I feel proud to be associated with her, not only because of the brilliance of the entry, but also because of the humility, dedication and hardwork of the strong young woman. Congratulations from me, from my friend, and from all of KTravula.com.
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Bukola at http://YourWebsite
Yaaay she won!!! Congrats Temitayo, dedication pays indeed…
Posted at March 6, 2010 on 4:18am.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
It was a beautifully written essay. I think she deserved it too.
Posted at March 9, 2010 on 11:19am.
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Temitayo at http://YourWebsite
Thanks Kola , now I feel like I was in NY 😉 And for the verrrrrrrrrrrrry kinnnnnnnd words 🙂 🙂
Posted at March 8, 2010 on 12:31am.
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Yemi Adesanya at http://YourWebsite
Congrats Temitayo!
Posted at March 8, 2010 on 10:46am.
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Temitayo at http://YourWebsite
Thanks Yemi 🙂
Posted at March 8, 2010 on 2:30pm.
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Yemi Adesanya at http://YourWebsite
I enjoyed reading your essay very much, and the interesting comments that other readers left.
One comment that was not particularly clear to me is the one left by Araceli – “a mom is a mom ….”
Can you let me in on it please?
Posted at March 9, 2010 on 1:56am.
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Kola Tubosun at http://www.ktravula.com
LOL.
I don’t think that Tayo could grant you access into Araceli’s thought patterns. We may have to drag Araceli here to defend herself 🙂
I don’t think that I understand it much either, but I’ll go check it out again.
Posted at March 9, 2010 on 4:38am.