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Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse Celebrates International Women’s Day With Hybrid Workshop
Eko Hot Blog reports that International Women’s Day (IWD) was celebrated with a hybrid workshop organized by the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse (LMDC) on March 8th, 2024.
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The event was graced by esteemed personalities, including the Chairman of the LMDC Governing Council, Justice Jumoke O. Pedro; members of the LMDC Governing Council; the Acting Director of the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse, Mrs. Achere Cole; the special guest speaker, Mrs. Debola Oni (MD/CEO of Grace’s Place); representatives of the LMDC Panel of Neutrals, and the Management and Staff of the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse.
In her opening remarks, Hon. Justice J. O. Pedro lauded the remarkable achievements of women worldwide, noting that “women should always be celebrated.”
The special guest speaker, Mrs. Debola Oni, acknowledged the achievements, strength, and resilience of women across the globe, praising “the indomitable spirit of women who have shattered barriers, defied stereotypes, and championed equality.”
Envisioning a world where women’s rights are upheld, including during the dispute resolution process, and protected, Mrs. Oni stated, “She envisioned a world where women’s rights are upheld (including during the dispute resolution process) and protected.”
Addressing the crucial issue of trauma and its impact on women, Mrs. Oni remarked, “She noted that women facing trauma definitely are prone to depression, and such women should be encouraged and empowered to reach their full potential in life.”
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The hybrid workshop organized by the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse served as a platform to celebrate the remarkable achievements of women, raise awareness about the challenges they face, and foster discussions on empowering women to reach their full potential in all aspects of life, including during the dispute resolution process.
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