 Women of all ages have been called upon to be tech savvy, aligned with the Z generation and lend your voices to make a difference in society. First Lady of Lagos State and Chairman of Committee of Wives of Lagos State, Kauso Ibija Kesson Olu made this call by speaking with journalists shortly after an awareness war corralled in the 21st National Women Conference. Lagos State Government House correspondent Love Ikuku Ayodoku has more in this report. Bearing placards with different descriptions, they walked from the Marwa Garden in Ikeja through CBD roads and terminated at the State House of Assembly. In unison, they chanted and drummed home one message, a wake, stop the violence. Highlighting more on the theme of the conference, Ibija Kesson Olu said all women must wake up to the reality of the 21st century, be well informed and proficient in the use of modern technology. A wake stands for a call to all women, so that they can wake up from their slumber, be a voice to the voiceless, to ensure that the economy moves forward, to not think that they don't have anything to do, they have a role to play, every woman. And so for women, whether you're a market woman or not, this is a time that we must become text-waving. This is a time we must be able to talk up. This is a time which aligns with the Z generation. This is a time we need to Soro-suki. This is a time that every woman, whatever you are doing, wherever you are, you need to lend your voice and make sure that you are waking another woman out there. The Amur National Women Conference was an initiative of Senator Uluremi Chinubu in 2000, then as the First Lady of Lagos State, where committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials Council converged as supporting partners in governance. From Lagos, Love Ikuku Uyidoku, reporting for Plus TV Africa.