The Guardian (Nigeria)

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of Ife said, “I was glad people were touched the last time the musical was staged. I saw people crying. It made them to see the strength of a woman and her selflessne­ss. Moremi was a figure of high significan­ce in the history of the Yoruba people of West Africa.”

She was a courageous queen who contribute­d to the victory of Ife people over a neighbouri­ng tribe. She was a member, by marriage into the royal family of Oduduwa, the tribe’s fabled founding father.

He continued, “Moremi showed what a woman could do to actually save a race. There is need to speak more for the weaker sex (women). Everything they do is very timed and sensitive. They are very caution about things that concern them. So, I decided to put more effort on women empowermen­t and leadership. We use stories like this with the infusion of our indigenous songs to encourage young children, the girl child and let them know what is called the strength of a woman. Moremi was liberation to the Yorubas. She was the pioneer and she gave strength to other women. Women are multiplier­s, so, therefore the story would continue to resurrect.”

“infusion of music in Moremi is to enable us promote our culture. We want to practice what belong to us and it is pertinent we infuse our culture in it. Moremi has come to stay. It is a movement and a strong movement to empower girl-child in the world but we are basically interested in Africa. They are the most oppressed. You barely hear the voice of women; very few women you get hear their voice. We are reloading it. We want to master the act, what we are doing is mastering using the platform of House Oduduwa, we have reached the U.S., Republic of Ireland and Canada and the people are willing to see the reloaded story of Moremi.”

The story of Moremi is an important tale to tell in this time. First of all, there is an urgent need for Nigerians to appreciate their culture and history and not view it through the lens of superstiti­on and Western world bias. It resonates with the feminist charge to take lead in a male-dominated society. Besides reinforcin­g the fact that performanc­e is central to human experience, underlinin­g the event is the reenactmen­t of the life and times of Queen Moremi, which illustrate­s the pivotal role of women in societal developmen­t and to enable the younger generation, especially women, to recognise and aspire for leadership roles in society, which stood out the Queen in the history and liberation of Ile Ife town.

Queen Moremi Ajasoro, it will be recalled, was a courageous, selfless beautiful woman from Ile-ife. Following incessant raids by a neighbouri­ng tribe and with Ife under siege, she took the heroic step of offering herself to be captured by the raiders.

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