Vision of my present status came 10 years ago, says Osinbajo’s wife

Wife of the Vice President, Dolapo Osinbajo, has revealed that the vision of her present status came 10 years ago.

She spoke on Saturday at the 2015 Arise Women Conference held at the City of David Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Victoria Island in Lagos.

Mrs. Osinbajo, who was honoured at the conference as Ambassador alongside wife of Lagos State Governor, Bolanle Ambode, advocated the need for women and indeed everyone to be serious and committed to the things of God.

She also used the occasion to remember those in the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps across the country, and women selling their children because of poverty, and prayed for God’s intervention.

Speaking at the conference Mrs Ambode identified the teaching of right virtues from the home front as a major foundation of setting the country on sound footing.

She said it is important for women to teach their children virtues of honesty, morality, hard work and good character.

Women, according to Ambode, occupy a sensitive and strategic place in the life of any nation, and so, it is important for them to inculcate right virtues in their children beginning from the home front.

She said the family mirrors the society and that explains why nations all over the world largely reflect the quality of respective families that make up the country.

“As women and managers of the home front, all eyes are on us, to take good care of our husbands; and bring up our children in the fear of God. We must teach them the virtues of honesty, morality, hard work and good character. This is for them to grow up to become productive and God-fearing citizens, for the good of our society,” she said.

Though poverty remains a challenge arising from unemployment and under-employment, Mrs Ambode said women must open their eyes and grab emerging opportunities for more prosperous and meaningful living.

She said: “Though the economic situation in the country remains challenging, the task of running our homes effectively in most cases is even more daunting. As women and home keepers, we must learn to be strong and resilient in the midst of all this. This, we can achieve by maximising all commercial and economic opportunities and other forms of empowerment that come our way.”

On her part, Convener of the Arise Women Conference, Pastor (Mrs.) Siju Iluyomade said it was a thing of joy for her that many women of great influence are now emanating from the church, and that they are equally not ashamed to publicly identify with God.

Keynote speaker at the conference, Rev. Catherine Onwioduokit from Ghana, in her presentation, urged women to submit to their husbands always and be the true pillar of their homes.

She also prayed for a time when all that will be heard about Nigeria will not only be about corruption, but good news of giant strides.

The Women Arise Conference which started seven years ago is a platform to bring wealthy people to help the poor and show women how to live.

Its mission is to carry out humanitarian activities such as free skill acquisition for young women, free health care delivery and advocacy, renovation of schools and establishment of schools, among others.