Billionaire businesswoman and philanthropist, Apostle Folorunsho Alakija, has said she wanted to study law but her father advised her to come a clerk rather, because investing in her career would be a waste of coffers as she'd change her name after marriage.
Taking to her Instagram runner on Friday, March 17, Alakija wrote;
“ Growing up as a girl, I conceited
of getting a counsel, but my father had other plans for me. He claimed that I come a clerk rather, despite having the means to support my bournes . His logic was that I would ultimately get wedded and change my last name, making any investment in my career a waste of coffers. ”
sorely, my experience isn't unique. Women around the world continue to face obstacles and demarcation, depriving them of the occasion to fulfill their eventuality. But this must change.
It's high time that society recognizes the immense value and benefactions that women bring. Women are hardworking, retain the necessary chops, and have inestimable means that can significantly profit society. Yet, they frequently face unstable openings and demarcation compared to their manly counterparts.
" As a woman who has endured demarcation first- hand, I prompt you to join me in calling for change. Let us empower ourselves and each other to break free from limiting beliefs and prospects. In my book, Folorunso Alakija Speaks, I partake my studies on how women can shift their mindset from being part of the pack to leading it. I encourage every woman to read it and take action to make a difference in their life and the lives of others.
“ As we celebrate women this month, let us admit their achievements and commit to supporting and empowering them. Together, we can produce a world where every woman has the occasion to pursue their dreams and reach their full eventuality. ”




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