Nollywood actresses – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Genevieve Nnaji and Eniola Badmus – on Sunday joined other women in celebrating the International Women’s Day 2020.
Omotola, 42, wrote on Instagram that as part of calls for gender parity is the girl child not given more chores or burdening chores separate from boys.
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Genevieve, 40, shared a short video on Instagram on the importance of women supporting each other.
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“Together or alone, we are unstoppable,” she said.
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Eniola, 42, posed in a T-shirt with the words, “Everybody should be a feminist” boldly written on it.
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Other celebrities who marked the occasion include singer, Yemi Alade, 30, who shared a picture of herself in an elaborate head piece and necklace.
She captioned the post, “The future is female…”
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Rapper, Phenom, professed his love for all women.
“Happy International Women’s Day. Love every woman outchea,” he wrote.
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As for Anita Okoye, wife of singer, Paul Okoye, she wrote, “An equal world is an enabled world!…”
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The International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on March 8. The Theme for this year is “I am Generation Equality: Realising Women’s Rights.”
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