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Nollywood actress, activist, and Times 100 superwoman, Omotola Jalade
Ekeinde will be heading soon to South Africa to join the ONE Campaign
and lead other celebrities in a new campaign to promote Women
Empowerment.
The campaign is tagged 'Poverty is Sexist' meaning that women and girls are
most
seriously affected by poverty. And in order to eradicate extreme
poverty, there is a serious need to promote women empowerment. 'Poverty
is Sexist' was conceived to support the ‘Africa Union Year of Women
Empowerment’.
The
campaign was launched on Thursday 16 April by the ONE Campaign in Abuja,
Nigeria, at a policy forum that was attended by representatives of the
National Association of Nigerian Traders (NANTS), Equity Advocates and
Save the Children Nigeria among others.
From
27th April, 2015, Omotola will be in South Africa to participate in a
music thriller, accompanying a campaign song that will be performed by
top African female singers including Omawumi (Nigeria), Judith Sephuma
(South Africa) and Victoria Kimani (Kenya). The song will be co-produced
by Cobhams Asuquo and Masterkraft.
The
song will be used to promote the campaign across the world, and will be
officially launched in Nigeria, Mozambique, and South Africa, during the
World Economic Forum for Africa and the African Union Summit.
The
campaign has a petition which calls on African leaders to fast-track the
fight against poverty, by investing more in women and girls, and
ensuring that resources put to the service of women and girls are
transparently and accountably used.
Speaking about her new role as ambassador for ONE Campaign, Omotola said:
“I am
fortunate to be a young woman living her dreams, a trailblazer of my
generation. But I also recognize that many women and girls are not so
fortunate. Women and girls are hit hardest by the effects of extreme
poverty, but when we invest in women and girls, we increase and
accelerate the chances of overcoming extreme poverty – for everyone.
That is why I have joined the ONE Campaign’s Poverty is Sexist Campaign,
and I call on the public to join me by signing the petition on www.one.org/sexist.”
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