 As part of activities to mark this year's International Women's Day, some women in Edo state have asked for an urgent review of the gender-related bills. These bills were recently rejected by the National Assembly. They described such a move as a dehumanization of Nigerian women and vowed to continue to push until the demand is met. Some people believe women didn't do enough in pushing for the actualization of the 35 affirmative action. 2019 presidential and national assembly elections to the Senate and House of Representatives out of the 9, 9, 12 million eligible voters. The turnout was over 67 percent, which was the highest turnout ever recorded with higher participation of women than men. If you even look at the House, the National Assembly, you will discover that there's no equality. The House is majorly filled up with men. And I believe that most of these men don't even believe in the women. Surely, I must say that the National Assembly is the most important place for women to participate. I don't believe in the women. Surely, I must say that the Nigerian women are not ready for political office in this country. I believe as we mark this international women day, this should be a clear call for all Nigerian women to sit up. Just imagine when all this blame, accusation and counter-acquisition against the National Assembly that the women have been generalized, that they have been discriminated, that they have been relegated, to me is on call for. The day that they are supposed to mobilize themselves to the National Assembly, for them to ensure that this 35 percent affirmative right declaration for women is being approved. That day, the whole wives of the President of the Governors, 36 states of Nigeria and some critical women stakeholders, they took a chartered flight to Dubai.