
Amanda Demechi-Asagba world President of the African Women has deeply commiserated with the king of England King Charles III following the death of the Queen Elizabeth II
Demechi-Asagba extolled the late Queen for her service to humanity and prayed for the peaceful repose of her soul
Her condolence reads:
“It is a fact that history cuts across all ages, therefore, the history of the good deeds of the Queen and her family in Nigeria are well passed down from generations to generations, especially the nation’s victory of self realisation (Independence) under her reign.
You are indeed a noble matriarch and I deeply sympathize with the royal family of the Queen on the passing of this great motherly icon.
“I am certain she has moved on to the right-hand side of our Lord and I pray that the good Lord be with the rests of the family and grant them the fortitude to bear the loss.
“May the reign of the King, King Charles III be a peaceful one.
“Thank you for your service and dedication to the people Rest in peace Her Royal Majesty We love you very much and will never forget you
LONG LIVE THE KING
AMANDA DEMECHI-ASAGBA
President AWLA and Third Vice President Nigerian Bar Association NBA

…Justice Yuoh was the first country rep of AWLA Liberia
Global President of the African Women Lawyers Association AWLA and the Third Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association NBA, Mrs Amanda Demechi-Asagba has congratulated the new Chief Judge of Liberia Justice Sie-A-Nyene Gyapay Yuoh who named CJ by the Liberian senate.
The female CJ Yuoh, who is the first country representative of AWLA Liberia, replaces Justice Francis Saye Korkpor, who retired and the exited the bench at the age of 70.
According to Demechi-Asagba, it is so heart warming that female lawyers have been blazing the trail and doing gender proud, especially living up the theme of the 2022 International women’s day tagged #Breaking the Bias.
“I am so overwhelmed with the news of your recent appointment as CJ of Liberia my great AWLA, and it is my prayer that you will do great exploits in your new capacity as Chief Justice and strive to exemplify quality leadership even as you assume headship of the Liberian bench.
“I pray for immense wisdom and courage to effectively discharge this huge task resting on your shoulders.
“On behalf of the entire members of AWLA worldwide I say a very big congratulations to you and wish you every good thing you require to “steer the wheels of justice,”
Triplenet LawParliament reports that Justice Yuoh becomes the third female chief justice and the first since 2003.
One of the two female judges on the Supreme Court at the time was Justice Yuoh.

African Unity Day: “We must thrive in Unity ” says AWLA President Amanda Demechi-Asagba
Lagos, May 25, 2022
The President of the African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) worldwide Mrs Amanda Demechi-Asagba has called for the sustenance of unity amongst African nations in a bid to foster cooperation and developement
Demechi-Asagba made the call following the commemoration of African Unity Day also known as Africa Day, celebrated on May 25.
AWLA reports that May 25 commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU)
The History of African Unity Day dates back to May 25 1963 when the leaders of 32 newly independent African states gathered in Addis Ababa Ethiopia to establish the OAU
The OAU is primarily intended to promote unity and cooperation among African states, uphold self-government and respect for territorial boundaries as well as eradication of all forms of disputes
Leaders from 30 of the then 32 independent African states therefore, signed a founding charter in Addis Ababa and the OAU was consequently, created to help bring about change, freedom and independence to many African countries
Thereafter 21 states joined, with South Africa as the youngest and 53rd member in 1994.
The OAU has since 2002 been renamed the African Union.
The African Unity Day It is also popularly known as Africa Day. It replaced the African Liberation Day also called The African Freedom Day and it is observed as a statutory public holiday in Gambia, Ghana, Guinea,Lesotho, Mali, Mauritania, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
The change in name to the African Union did not affect the name and date of Africa Day
According to Demechi-Asagba, Africa Day is a. day when all African nations are expected to reflect on the struggles of past heroes who fought for the freedom and unity of the African race.
‘AWLA enjoins Africans on this day, to reflect on the significance of this struggle by founding fathers who fought for a better tomorrow of all Africans
“In the year 2020 17 countries on the African continent celebrated 60 years of independence and this lends credence to the struggle by pan African Advocates who brought this into fruition
HEROES OF AFRICA
Today we remember and celebrate the heroes of Africa. The foremost heroes of Independence are Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana), Julius Nyerere (Tanganyika, now Tanzania), Léopold Sédar Senghor (Senegal), Nnamdi Azikiwe (Nigeria), and Félix Houphouët-Boigny of the Ivory Coast
Nnamdi Azikiwe, Ibrahim Bello, Sardauna of Sokoto, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Tafawa Balewa of Nigeria who all fought for the independence of Nigeria, Chief M.K.O Abiola – the Father of Democracy, Funmilayo Ransome- Kuti a foremost Activist for emancipation and good governance
Hajia Gambo Sawaba and Margaret Ekpo were passionate, bold, courageous and dogged activists and role models.
Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana who saw independent Ghana as a spearhead for the liberation of the rest of Africa from colonial rule and Mabel Dove-Danquah, a ‘trail-blazing feminist’ and an outspoken advocate for women’s equality and good governance, Bibi Titi Mohammed from Tanzania.
Gregoire Kayibanda of Rwanda, Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, Hastings Kamuzu Banda of Malawi and Malawi’s first female lawyer Vera Chirwa who endured exile and long years of imprisonment when she, along with others, fell out with president Hastings Kamuzu Banda. Chirwa is a founding member of the Malawi Congress Party, which eventually led the country to win independence. She also founded the League of Malawian Women which did not only fight for the rights of women but was a leading supporter of the resistance against white domination in Malawi. Robert Gabriel Mugabe of Zimbabwe and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia who remains Africa’s first elected female president.
“We also remember heroes like Nelson Mandela, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Miriam Makeba and Helen Suzman of South Africa who gave themselves for the good of their people.
Fela Aníkúlápó Kuti popularly known as Abami Eda, was a Nigerian fearless, bold and courageous activist,multi-instrumentalist, bandleader, composer, political activist, and Pan-Africanist who used his song to act as a watchdog to executive recklessness and impunity- (songs like Them Kill my Mama, International Thief Thief, Beasts of No Nation, Ikoyi Blindness, No Agreement, Sorrow Tears and Blood, Stand Up, Expensive Shit, Black Excellence, Water No Get Enemy, Original Suffer Head, Roforofo Fight, Yeye De Smell, Gentleman etc). He was one of the greatest Activists prophets and peaceful protesters.
Wole Soyinka (Nobel Laureate, Political Activist) whose popular inspirational quote, resonates with me- “The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny.”, Ken Saro-Wiwa (Writer, Businessman, Environmental Activist)
“I tell you this, I may be dead but my ideas will not die.”to mention a few.
Dare to be one of the heroes of Africa by impacting your world positively.
Above are your role models.
“The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny”
Don’t be left behind in the train of freedom fighters and watchdogs of society.
We must join hands to realize the Africa of our dreams.
AFRICA A CONTINENT OF PEACE AND UNITY
“Africa is a continent of Peace and Unity and so, this day further brings to our mind, the need to thrive in peace and unity
“Our nation Nigeria, being a frontier of peace and unity , epitomises this in its national Anthem where it says in the last stanza …”One nation bound in Freedom, Peace and Unity.
“The Nigerian Coat of Arm also signifies Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress. This also portrays Nigeria as a leading force in fostering African Peace and Unity
“AWLA therefore, joins hands in upholding the peace and unity of Africa , and we use this opportunity to call for a continued cooperation among African nations, as well as a harmonious relationship to foster development.
ATTAINING AGENDA 2063
With the rising state of insecurity in the world and the war in Ukraine, threatening Africa’s food supplies and food price inflation, We call on the African Union to prioritize Nutrition, security and justice in order to save our nascent growth and development and encourage investments for a more sustainable future in line with Agenda 2063 particularly at ensuring that Africa achieves Aspiration 4 of Agenda 2063 which aspires for “ A peaceful and secure Africa” through the use of mechanisms that promote a dialogue-centred approach to conflict prevention and resolution of conflicts and establishing of a culture of peace and tolerance nurtured in Africa’s children and youth through peace education. The Agenda 2063 flagship initiative of Silencing the Guns by 2020 is at the core of activities being put in place to ensure Africa is a more peaceful and stable continent.
To ensure the realisation of its objectives and the attainment of the Pan African Vision of an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, Agenda 2063 was developed as a strategic framework for Africa’s long term socio-economic and integrative transformation.
Agenda 2063 calls for greater collaboration and support for African led initiatives to ensure the achievement of the aspirations of African people. There is no better time than now to call on all African leaders to prioritize working towards achieving Agenda 2063 as well as the Sustainable Development Goals( SDGs) Agenda 2030. for a guaranteed safe and prosperous world.

International Women’s Day 2022
“Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow”
#BreakTheBias
We at African Women Lawyers Association (AWLA) celebrate every woman today and always. WOMAN, You make the world a beautiful place and exude love in the world. You’re smart, unique, beautiful, brainy and brawny. You bring about order and peace, you work round the clock ensuring growth and development. Even when denied the opportunity to showcase your talents, abilities and capabilities. you nevertheless work from your little corner impacting humanity daily. You are the solution to the world’s problems. The earlier the world realizes this the better for humanity.
You’re a dreamer, a believer, a doer, an achiever, an inspiration. YES that’s who you are, Woman!
You are fierce, bold, daring and unbroken!
Being a woman itself is a superpower!
You’ve got the power!
You’re a queen, you rule the world
Life has no existence without a strong ally in ‘Woman’ in every stage of life starting from motherhood to wife, from sister and finally a daughter. Can leadership achieve much without a woman? This is the missing link, the reason for the crisis in the world and the merry go round, yes they need women. Woman, you are needed in the leadership equation to balance, for peace to reign in the world. It is no secret that the future is female.
On this special day we want to let you know WOMAN that we acknowledge your power, that you’re special, appreciated and needed. We at AWLA
are ready to activate your power. – your right is your right and that we at AWLA will go the extra mile to protect your rights and interests pro bono ( free of charge) anď give you a voice. This is our way of breaking the bias
We urge you to encourage, support and lift any woman around you in your own little way and you’ll be amazed at the extent that little help can go to save a whole family – and or community or nation- this is a way of breaking the bias
International Women’s Day 2022 theme is “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow”
Gender equality is the key to sustainable development and a sustainable future. The SDGs highlight that Goal 5 is the key to attaining all the other goals. We must be more intentional and deliberate in attaining gender parity.
International Women’s Day is a global celebration of women, marked annually on March 8 and it’s the day
dedicated to honour women’s socio economic achievements.
It marks a call to a gender equal world – free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination and one that is, inclusive, equitable, diverse and participatory while differences are valued and celebrated.
It also marks an invitation to commit to empowerment of women, as well as raise funds to support women and girls.
It offers an opportunity for reflection on progress made, to call for change and to celebrate acts of courage and determination by ordinary women who have played a major, exemplary and or extraordinary role in the history of their communities and countries.
The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity with significant activities such as gender parity campaigns, rallies, seminars and symposiums carried out worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women.
The date was chosen to commemorate the day women in Soviet Russia commenced protests for the right to vote which was granted in 1917. It acknowledges the value and the importance of women in our lives and all around the world – as moulders of destinies, home makers and builders, peacemakers, dogged fighters, selfless servants and sacrificers for humanity, workaholics, bridge builders, great leaders as well as their intuitiveness, resilience and doggedness.
The campaign theme for International Women’s Day 2022 is #BreakTheBias. We are not unaware of the bias, however, Knowledge of their existence is not enough, action is needed to level the playing field. What action are you taking today? Join us to Break the Bias!!! Bias, conscious or unconscious, makes it difficult for women to forge ahead in their personal lives, family and careers. The National Assembly has recently revealed to the world the level of bias against women in voting out all the five Gender Bills seeking inclusiveness, participation and parity for women. These Lawmakers are our Fathers, Uncles, Brothers. Husbands, Inlaws, Colleagues and Friends, but they failed us. The shock is maiming! That even in settling for the crumbs, we could be this humiliated, haba! WOMEN wake up from your slumber, power is never given, you’ve got to fight for it! It’s time to use the power you wield.
You’ve got the greatest political strength ( over 49% women population) but we failed to utilize it. It’s time to use it. No sentiments! No stomach infrastructure, No divide and rule- No No and No
United, we can break all bias and barriers
We can stop settling for the crumbs.
Think like a queen. A queen is not afraid to fail. Failure is another stepping stone to greatness.
We must take individual and or collective deliberate and intentional action to break the bias or the bias will break us. YES it’s time to BREAK THE BIAS!
Break the bias now!!! BREAK BREAK AND BREAK THE BIAS NOW!!!!
LET’S MAKE THIS HAPPEN, BREAK THE BIAS!!!
HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY!!!
Mandy Asagba
President
African Women Lawyers Association ( AWLA)
3/8/2022
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Dear AWLA Country/ State Rep,
Compliments of the season to you, your lovely family and AWLANs in your Country/State.
Trust you are all well and ready for pleasant surprises packaged for you this year- rewards for your sacrifices for humanity.
We say a big thank you for being a part of this great Association poised to end indignity to women and children. We implore you to join us take a bold step to impact more women and children this year.
Please be informed of a virtual meeting scheduled to hold on the 27th of January 2022 at 4pm to Roll out AWLA 6 year Strategic Plan. Zoom details will be forwarded shortly.
Best regards
Mandy Asagba
President

” _In many Nigerian cultures, when a man dies, his wife is accused of having a hand in his death until she proves her innocence through a series of rituals, like forcing them to shave their hair, drinking the water used in washing the corpse of her dead husband, sleeping with the corpse, being locked up with the corpse for days & month._ ..”*
*Theme: Invisible Women, Invisible Problems.*
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