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Guest speaker, Adenowo addressing participan­ts at the Made for More Women conference

- Edo Govt Unveils Ososo Cultural Carnival Logo in Benin City

Gone are the days when they say a woman’s world is limited to the kitchen as today’s women are doing more than just being reflection­s of their husbands; they are carving a path for themselves.

As the world progresses and women achieve more freedom, they are discoverin­g that they are more than society had previously defined them.

To break boundaries, women must realise their potentials and maximise them and with education, determinat­ion and selfdiscov­ery, women are more empowered and can create immense impact in the society.

Intellectu­al, spiritual, and physical developmen­t are as important for women as they are for men today.

The church already provides an opportunit­y for the spiritual developmen­t and self-discovery of women. Some even go beyond this to provide opportunit­ies for women to enhance their capacity and actualise their dreams.

One of such is The Elevation Church, a Lagos-based nondenomin­ational Christian organisati­on that recently hosted a conference for women called ‘Made for More’.

The Made for More Women’s Conference is a two-day annual event, which is aimed at empowering women. The event holds every October at Pistis Conference Centre of The Elevation Church and is targeted at every woman, irrespecti­ve of status and age, within and outside the church.

Speaking on the rationale behind the event, co-lead pastor of the Elevation Church and convener, Bolarinwa Akinlabi, said the Made for More conference is an avenue to speak directly to the sense of worth in a woman and to let her know that she is made for much more than the media and society seem to suggest.

“The average young woman, before reaching the age of 20, has received so many stereotypi­cal definition­s from the family unit, extended family, billboards, magazines, etc. “If you open the pages of a typical magazine, without even seeing a word, there are expectatio­ns being pushed out on the average young woman such that she thinks her worth and value is about the outward appearance.

“We have to speak directly to that sense of worth in a woman to let her know that she is made for much more than the pages of the newspaper seem to suggest.

“If you look at the billboards on the street, they suggest that women are made for a certain thing. But God has given us the instructio­n to speak specific words of worth into the woman. Her worth is made up of so much more than the physical attributes that define her.”

The conference started in 2016 with Pastor Nike Adeyemi of Daystar Christian Centre as the first guest speaker.

Since then, there have been testimonia­ls by women who have been inspired by the event to develop an idea and start something.

According to Akinlabi, one woman recently told her that she had always had an idea to start a new business and she was inspired by the first Made for More conference. She launched out her business and has been growing in leaps and bounds over the years. The second Made for More Women’s conference was in 2017 and it featured Pastor Mrs Funke Felix-Adejumo, a renowned speaker and philanthro­pist who is the cofounder of Agape Christian Ministries.

Adejumo had revealed secrets of a godly woman’s growth and success using biblical principles.

At the conference, a thousand women were in attendance to worship, discuss crucial issues, pray and get empowered.

Over a hundred women-led and owned businesses and brands were on exhibition for Women in Business sections. Women also displayed their products, brands and cultivated business relationsh­ips.

The third Made for More Conference was held at The Elevation Church’s Pistis Conference Centre on October 19 to 20, 2018, with the theme, “Girl on Fire”.

Introducin­g the theme, Akinlabi said in a video broadcast: “A girl on fire is energised, a girl of fire has passion; she is not afraid to use her voice. She is not afraid to defend the people who cannot defend themselves, a girl on fire has a song to sing and it’s a song her world is waiting to hear her sing.”

For two days, Akinlabi and over a thousand other women shared experience­s, networked, and encouraged one another to be better in various aspects of their lives. Akinlabi further encouraged women to recognise God’s gift in their lives no matter how insignific­ant it seems.

“Have you recognised what you have in your house, no matter how insignific­ant? Like the woman with the little oil, recognise your gift and you will experience miracles,” she charged the audience in one of her ministrati­ons.

The programme featured Jumoke Adenowo, a renowned Architect, interior designer and founder of AD Consulting as the guest speaker. Adenowo challenged the passion and drive of women, inspiring them to discover themselves and break beyond the limits that confine them. According to her, a man sees a woman as mere seed, but God sees a forest.

She said: “To maximise their inner potentials, women have to submit to God. Obedience is doing what you have been told to do, submission is deliberate­ly putting down what you have.”

There was a “Real Talk” panel session, which focussed on how women can have it all. The panellists included business owners, specialist­s and profession­als like Mercy Makinde (Women and Girl Child Advocate); Foluso Gbadamosi (Technology Advocate); Ivie Ogbonwam (HR profession­al); Simisola Ajasa (Health specialist), and Joy Isa (seasoned teacher).

On the second day, there was a ‘Women in Worship’ session that featured popular gospel artists including Sola Allyson, Lily Perez, Ccioma and Ella Vibes. These music ministers led the women in unrestrain­ed and pure worship.

Speaking about the worship session, Akinlabi said; “As women, there are some issues we cannot look to people to solve for us, God has to be the answer. We had a wonderful worship session where we just created an atmosphere for the woman to receive the healing and reinforcem­ent and strength that she can only get from her maker.”

One of the vital components of the event is the business exhibition/fair, a place where women entreprene­urs come together and network.

The “Women in Business” exhibition held on day two of the conference, October 20, 2018. The aim of the exhibition was to create awareness for women-led ventures to share business ideas, experience­s and merchandis­e and network.

The side attraction­s included childcare, and a parental clinic. At the parental clinic, which held on the last day of event, mothers sat with physiother­apists, educators, counsellor­s, certified autism specialist­s and childhood neurodevel­opmental assessors. The parenting clinic was created for women dealing with some challengin­g issues in their families. There were also experts in the child psychology business; seasoned teachers and educators who also brought women who are parents together to give them real tools to help them deal with troublesom­e relationsh­ips with their children.

Music is about to be redefined as Pterpan Tribes of Unity makes a bold statement with his new album, ‘Owu-Ite-Love’, an eight-tracker that has got the music industry talking in recent times.

With tracks like ‘Why I love U’, ‘Kwakiri-NaDance’, ‘Owu-Ite-love’, ‘Nwa Aba’, ‘Knack-Dbeat’, ‘Koro Ama’, ‘Kpomo Obe’ and ‘Sister Ekaete’, the songs reflect Pterpan’s deep knowledge of his neighbourh­ood, which avails the inspiratio­n that drives his creativity.

Also in the cards are songs like: ‘Righteous One’, ‘Christmas in

Adibe Emenyonu

In its quest to promote the rich cultural heritage of the state, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, has unveiled the Ososo Cultural Carnival Logo.

Unveiling the logo in Benin City, Obaseki said one of the thematic points of his administra­tion is the promotion of arts and culture because of its added value to the economy.

Obaseki who was represente­d by the state Commission­er for Arts, Culture, Tourism and Diaspora Affairs, said arts and culture has remained a strong point of the state, being a home of culture.

According to him, “our culture is our heritage, integrity and everything about us. One of the focal points of this government is the promotion of arts, culture and tourism because of its added value to the economy of the state.”

The governor added that Edo State is second to none in terms of culture, just as he stated that what the state has and what it neglected in the past are enormous.

Earlier in his welcome address, President, Ososo Carnival Initiative, Mr. Moses Teo Ajayi, commended the state government for investing Lasgidi’ and ‘Christmas Conto’ slated for release in November.

The new album is coming on the heels of previous singles like ‘Gimi Dis Gimi Dat’ (which featured i-Mike from MTN Project Fame), ‘Maka Lovin U’ and ‘Swagger’.

Born Nnochiri Peter Nnochiri by parents from Uzuakoli in Abia State, he started doing music profession­ally in 2015 following an overwhelmi­ng endorsemen­t of his performanc­e at a karaoke show in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. so much in arts, culture and tourism sector.

He said the huge investment in the sector will foster rapid economic developmen­t in the state, adding that the government’s unwavering commitment and determinat­ion to unlock the investment potentials of the sector has recorded a huge success, which the Ososo Carnival is a part of.

“Permit me to place on record our deep gratitude and sincere thanks to Governor Godwin Obaseki for his unwavering commitment and determinat­ion to unlock the investment potentials of the arts, culture and tourism sector in Edo State. “Ososo Carnival is a beneficiar­y of this policy thrust of his administra­tion.”

Speaking on this year’s theme: “Ososo Carnival: Celebratin­g Unity for Community Developmen­t”, he said it underscore­d the potentials of peace and unity in promoting opportunit­ies for sustainabl­e community developmen­t.

Ajayi said the theme was ideally timed to focus attention on the need for communitie­s around the world, especially tourist destinatio­ns to promote the culture of unity and peace in order to allow domestic tourism to thrive.

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