A happy wedding anniversary to His Majesty Origame Atwatse III 21st Olu of Warri and Her Royal Highness Olori Atwatse III of Warri Kingdom.
The couple got married on November 15th 2014 and are parents to three children
A happy wedding anniversary to His Majesty Origame Atwatse III 21st Olu of Warri and Her Royal Highness Olori Atwatse III of Warri Kingdom.
The couple got married on November 15th 2014 and are parents to three children
HRH Olori Atwatse III of Warri was guest speaker at the launch of Human Capital Africa (HCA), an accountability and advocacy initiative spearheaded by Nigeria’s former Minister of Education, Dr. Obiageli Ezekwesili, in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
The advocacy initiative was launched on of the October 26th 2021 during the 27th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES27) themed – “Securing our Future: The Fierce Urgency of Now”
The consort to His Majesty Ogiame Atwatse III stated that His Majesty and herself have made it one of their top goals to direct their influence and increased investment toward their most valuable resource—the young people of Warri Kingdom. It is their ambition to create a bright future for the kingdom's children, one in which they will have opportunities not just to survive but also to flourish. When they talk about constructing the future, many people automatically think of public workers, politicians, and benefactors.
Photo Credits: Olori Atwatse III/Instagram |
She also revealed the aim of the Olu of Warri palace to leave an enduring educational legacy in Warri kingdom, just as she emphasized the importance of every kid receiving decent education regardless of class background
HRM Timi of Ede and HRH Olori Aishat |
The Queen with her son Prince Adejuwon |
This discussions included talks about child marriages, FGM, patriarchy, Gender Norms, positive Masculinity. On day 1 the traditional leaders who attended where HM Queen Sekhothali of Manala-Ndebele Kingdom, HM Paramount Chief Messi Koroma from Sierra Leone, HM Chief Madzimawe of Ngoni, Zambia, Chief Siansali of Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe.Paramount Chief Messi Koroma (Sierra Leone), Chief Madzimawe (Zambia), Princess Martha Seeiso (Lesotho) and Chief Siansali (Zimbabwe) deliberating with young people from across Africa on patriarchal norms that perpetuate inequality#GenerationEqualityAfrica #Beijing25 pic.twitter.com/T2oz2PWJ6d— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 29, 2019
During the discussions both groups were able to ask and explain various steps put in place to help the evolution of the youths and changes of certain analogies and thinking states in their various kingdoms and as well across the continent. The leaders also explained the measures put in place to adapt traditional and customary laws to fit the evolving and changing world around Gender Equality and parity.If i am able to hold together my family, surely i am able to hold together a community & a country. We need to do away with traditions and cultures that discriminate against women & girls ~ Princess Martha Seeiso from Lesotho#GenerationEqualityAfrica #Beijing25 pic.twitter.com/9uxga4BksL— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 29, 2019
On day 2, other traditional leaders attending were HRH Chief Chamuka Morgan Kumwenda of Chisamba District, Zambia, HRH King Mfumu of the AbaBemba in Democratic Republic of Congo, HRH Dr. Haliru Ndanusa Yahaya Emir of Shonga, Nigeria, HRH Mansour (Niger) with the first lady of Ekiti Skate H.E Bisi FayamiParamount Chief Messi Koroma (Sierra Leone), Chief Madzimawe (Zambia), Princess Martha Seeiso (Lesotho) and Chief Siansali (Zimbabwe) deliberating with young people from across Africa on patriarchal norms that perpetuate inequality#GenerationEqualityAfrica #Beijing25 pic.twitter.com/T2oz2PWJ6d— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 29, 2019
HRH Chief Chamuka (Zambia), HRH King Mfumu (DRC), HRH Dr. Haliru (Nigeria), 1st Lady @bisiafayemi and HRH Mansour (Niger) leading the dialogue on harmonization of laws and customary practices towards ending child marriage & FGM/C#GenerationEqualityAfrica #Beijing25 pic.twitter.com/WmXOvmUfFY— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 30, 2019
A man alone can't develop Africa. We want to see an Africa where men & woman work together. An Africa that embraces, respects & does not put barriers in the way of a woman.— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 30, 2019
With skills & empowerment, the woman is powerful gamechanger - HRH Chief Chamuka Morgan Kumwenda (Zambia) pic.twitter.com/LCFVBc91HQ
Wherever you are, be the change agent you want to see in ending child marriage and FGM/C - HRH (ALH) Dr. Haliru Ndanusa Yahaya, Emir of Shonga, Nigeria#GenerationEqualityAfrica #Beijing25 pic.twitter.com/4TqSfkK5pi— UN Women Africa (@unwomenafrica) October 30, 2019
The town which located in the Southwestern region Nigeria is also known as “TWINS CAPITAL OF THE WORLD” town as almost every native living there is either a twin, has had twin or comes from a family of twins. Even their newly installed traditional monarch HM Oba Jimoh Olagunju Titiloye, the Olu of Igboora is a twin married to a twin and has sets of twins
When addressing everyone Oba Adeyemi III, Iku baba yeye(father of twins) said that the festival is a celebration of culture and recognition of Ibeji(twins in Yorubaland) as special children in Yorubaland as the birth of twins heralds peace, progress, prosperity and good luck to their parents and families. He also added that parents should always take good care of them.