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Sanwo-Olu, Akindele on Strategic Investment in Women


The First Lady of Lagos State, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu; filmmaker Funke Akindele; singer Waje; dancer Kaffy; drummer Ara; and vocalist Yinka Davies have called for strategic investment in women to boost the nation’s economy.

As the world commemorates International Women’s Day 2026, Wema Bank hosted a high-profile gathering in Lagos that brought together leaders, professionals, and entertainers to champion the cause of gender inclusion.

The event served as a platform to underscore the urgent need for institutional support and strategic investment in women to drive economic prosperity.

Guided by the IWD 2026 theme, ‘Give To Gain’, and the sub-theme, ‘When Women Gain, We Grow’, the event featured a host of notable guests.

In his address, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Wema Bank, Moruf Oseni, emphasised that the empowerment of women is fundamental to sustainable development and economic growth.

“The global advocacy for gender equality is a fundamental pillar upon which our collective progress rests,” Oseni stated.

Highlighting the stark realities facing women globally, he added, “As of 2025, the UN Women body reported that 10% of women live in extreme poverty, and this number has not improved since 2020.

It is projected that by 2030, over 350 million women and girls could still be trapped in extreme poverty.

“This is not because women aren’t working. It is a ripple effect of the gap that still exists in gender inclusion, a dilemma that plagues not just the women but also the society.”

Oseni further stressed the economic imperative of inclusivity, noting, “The truth is, investing in women is investing in the economy and society at large. The more we give to women, the more we bridge prevalent gaps and accelerate economic prosperity.”

Reflecting on the dedication required to achieve professional success, filmmaker Akindele shared the personal challenges of her journey.

“We are seeing the billions, we are all saying congratulations, and the accolades; Funke is doing a great job. I want to be like Funke, but what it costs me to be sitting here today is a lot. It took my time. When I say ‘my time,’ I mean I didn’t have a life. No party life, no social life,” she remarked.

The event featured the SARA Gives to Empower Her Award, which recognised five women who are actively supporting others through measurable initiatives.

Each of the recipients was provided with a grant to help scale their efforts and amplify their positive societal impact.

In a move to foster gender-balanced leadership, the bank also presented its He for She Award to five male employees. These individuals were acknowledged specifically for their proactive efforts in promoting women’s empowerment and advocating for equity within the bank’s workplace culture.

Concluding the day’s activities, the bank launched the Wema Bank Girl Child Journal. This new publication serves as a comprehensive resource, featuring contributions from 80 professionals who share guidance, mentorship, and reflections intended to inspire and support the next generation of young girls.

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