 International Women's Day is a day set aside annually to celebrate the cultural, political and socio-economic achievements of women. Plus, TV News went round town to get reactions of women to an endurance in general, to the bias surrounding women. But that's on Street Views. What a man can do, a man can do better. And in this society that we are now, everybody has their own rights to do what they want. It's good for everybody to have their own rights. If you feel like going to school to have your own certificates, it's okay by you. It's not by force that I say, I'm going to tell you, you don't have any rights to go to school. All these days, International Women's Day, International Fathers Day, International Whatever Day, how does it reflect into our life in Nigeria? There can never be equality anywhere, not even in Africa, not even in the western world. But however, haven't said that. We appreciate our mothers, our sisters, gender equality in political representative in Nigeria. Forget it. Don't forget it. I feel like they're supposed to be the same as men because nowadays because of the way our great grandfather did and said that they're supposed to be in the kitchen. And because of that, some people, they didn't even send their women to school. Even me, because I'm here, because of what my dad did, it's women's rights. They have rights to say they want to go to school. Because I didn't go to school because my dad said I'm a lady that I can't do anything. The only thing that they have to do is for me to get married and go to my husband house because they think that it's only the men that are useful. So I don't feel that way. I feel we are equal. As a woman, I think a woman should go as fast as she can, especially in a country where it doesn't give her the space. It's a saying that says that if you train a girl child, you train a nation. So that shows that a lot can be done when we train a girl child. A lot can be achieved when women go further in life. And you can see it in the case of Ngazi Okunjo Iwela. We can see it in the case of Chimamanda Adichie. We can see it in the case of our sister Toshola. So we can see that there are great potentials in women and if we can help them maximize it, we just need a country that can encourage them.