 Nigerian women have been urged to brace up, arise and be exceptional in all they do by finding their purpose in life and art and value to themselves. This advice was given by the women of inestimable value foundation during its conference and their student graduation ceremony, which held in conjunction with crime and justice, leadership and peace. Speaking during their conference, human rights activists Yemi Siransum Kuti who spoke on their theme, arise and be exceptional, said, women are gifts and are called to serve while nurturing those around them, ransom Kuti urge them to teach their children, especially sons, to be human first and respect women. The CEO of the foundation, Blessed Asia, who spoke on finding women, said women are good at what they do and urge them to be their best at all times. Professor Kandy, dreams of the Lagos State University, challenged the graduates to be great ambassadors of the country. He spoke alongside others. You begin to find that your life is pushing you in a certain direction and let me tell everybody, it's not a tea party, it's not a paradise, it's not a wonderful place where there will be no challenges, everything just will be fine, hunky-dory, there are many obstacles along the way because life is a problem-solving exercise. We are here to be co-creators with the Almighty. The Almighty cannot come and do all the stuff we do. The Almighty needs our eyes, our hands, our feet, our heart, our brains, so we have to use it. I'm going to be a professor and it will take me 10 years to be there and it's something like that that's what's happening. I want to challenge you today that it's possible for you to do it. Whatever you can conceive is what you can achieve. Whatever you can think about is what you can do. Doing it is a problem of thinking it and thinking it is a problem of seeing it. If you can see it, you can think it. If you can think it, you can do it. And if you make an attempt, you are going to support it as you will. I hope that your children can be proud of you as a woman, as their mother. And when you are outside here as a career woman and they are proud of you, you can see that one of the challenges you are facing to this time, they are busy. Yes. This is the thing we have now. People are so busy that they don't have time for their hope. As a woman, do you satisfy your husband as well? As a mother, do you satisfy your children? Gender-based violence is a fight for all. It's not a fight for one person. Gender-based violence is something we should have found out. It's not something we should support. It's not something we should even condone. It's not something we should keep quiet when it is happening in our environment. When there is a case of child abuse, when there is a case of rape, when there is a case of domestic violence, it is our duty. It is my duty. It is your duty as a Nigerian citizen all over the world. It is our duty to speak up so that together we can put an end to gender-based violence.