Women
What It Means To Be A Woman

While the visible features of the woman such as large, or small breasts, heavy or flat backsides, in short, curvy feminine physique could be used to identify her, Dr Emily Oghale God’s presence, a facilitator of children’s theatre programmes and an academic staff of the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Port Harcourt, has said that being a woman is much more than that. Beyond those physical attributes, the university teacher, through her pet project “Being A Woman Workshop”, believes that the real woman is known by being powerful and assertive, yet kind at the same time. She is compassionate and vulnerable towards loved ones without feeling weak for doing so. To her, being a woman means striving for goals even in the face of obvious adversity along the way.
Six years ago, “Being A Woman Workshop”, one of the programmes under the Emily God’spresence’s Project, was birthed. Designed to be featured annually, its maiden edition/inauguration, harped so much on some obvious complexities of womanhood which she tagged ‘boundaries’ women must determine within themselves to go over and beyond them to become who they want to be.
The call to go beyond the boundaries, formed the theme of the workshop that year. “Beyond the Boundaries” was borne out of the understanding that the plight of the African women in general and the Nigerian women in particular is shrewed in several limitations, hence the need to have the understanding that limitations, herein after referred to as boundaries, however lofty or cumbersome as they may seem, whether cultural, social, political, religious, psychological or marital, are merely man-made and thus not insurmountable.
The convener of the workshop, Dr Emily Oghale God’s presence, used the platform to crave the indulgence of all women to determinedly and courageously go above and beyond the perceived boundaries to attain their goals and stand tall within and outside their domestic confined spaces, showcasing not only their outward beauty, but the beauty of their brains, wits and talents.
Indeed, in a world where women are held bound by so many restrictions, where married women find it difficult to advance educationally, where the life of the girl-child is in danger simply because she desires to acquire education in order to better her lot so as to be able to measure up with her male counterparts in politics, leadership, business and in improving her domestic status as well as contribute to national development and proffer solution to global crises, Dr Emily upholds that women must be determined to help other women succeed, give warm embrace to the hurting and build confidence in younger ones as well as be mentors to our tomorrow’s leaders.
The second and third editions of the “Being A Woman Workshop featured “Women On the Edge: who is at risk? and the spear and spindle: should women fight? as themes repectively.
This year, owing to the numerous challenges our nation is facing, in recent time, especially from all the covid-19 related crisis: the lock downs, the economic down turn, looting of palliatives rising cases of human trafficking sales of babies, rape and gender based violence abductions/kidnaps etc, the convener of the workshop. Dr Emily Oghale God’s presence, thought it wise to re-examine the place of gender in the family, and how it impacts on us as individual male and female in our day to day affairs.
With the theme for this year’s workshop tagged:”Gender, Family and A Responsible Society”, Dr Emily God’s presence seeks ways to achieve gender equilibrium in society so as to reduce the rate of gender – based violence and many other unsavoury situations that upset the peaceful cohesion of both male and female persons in our society today.
Trying to draw a relationship between gender, family and responsible society, a resource person, the President of Uniport Women Association (UPWA) and wife of the Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Dr Udeme Georgewill, said if the concept of gender is gotten right at the family level, the society will be better for it. For Rev Samson Nitonye, everyone in the family has an assigned role from creation and must live up to their responsibilities if the society must be well.
It must be noted that the yearly observation of this workshop is in no mean measure serving to impact on our women in the spirit of resilience and determination for global competitiveness as it will also help women resist all forms of boundaries militating against their goals as well as living up to their responsibility in life.
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