Olaoluwa Abagun
Nigerian lawyer and gender activist
Olaoluwa Abagun (born August 24, 1992) is a Nigerian lawyer and women's rights activist. Abagun was born in Lagos Nigeria to an inter-religious family whose father is a Muslim, while her mother is a Christian. She has three brothers.
Quotes
edit- Despite the overwhelming pushback against gender equality, I encourage young women and girls to remain resilient and hopeful for the holistic change we are working to create.
- [1]Abagun talk about pushing back against gender equality.
- I anticipate a day in my lifetime when women and girls can thrive and take up space in all socioeconomic and political spheres of society without fear of violence.
- [2] Abagun talks about women holding positions in political spheres.
- I call on governments, policymakers, and other key stakeholders to prioritize the rights and well-being of women and girls in COVID response plans.
- [3] Abagun talks about women fares during the pandemic
- Despite the challenges to women’s and girls’ empowerment, young women and girls must remain resilient and hopeful for the holistic change we are working to create.
- [4] Abagun encourages women empowerment
- I am a lawyer (in equity), vocal girls’ rights advocate, and an unapologetic feminist.
- [5] Abagun talks firmly about herself.
- My doting parents raised me to believe in Gender Equality.
- [6]Abagun talks about her upbringing with her parents
- Feminism is the translucent lens through which I view all individuals – EQUAL, regardless of gender.
- [7]Abagun talks about feminism
- I am a Woman of Rubies because of the passion I exude and my commitment to purposeful living
- [8]Abagun talk about herself lovers of rubies