The fact that the first woman is the only creature created from an 
already existing and living being tells a lot about a woman’s uniqueness
 and strength. But in a couple of ways, the world is yet to harness the 
power and strength of a woman. The saddest part is that instead of 
appreciating and nurturing their uniqueness, women have been subjected 
to some forms of hardship as a result of their gender.
You look around and you realize that violence on women and other 
degrading acts has been on a steady rise lately. I’m really glad and 
impressed that the Nigerian House of Representative has approved the 
recommendation of life imprisonment for rapist, and a four year jail 
term or a fine of not more than N200,000 or both for persons convicted 
of performing Female Genital Mutilation-(FGM) on a woman. I think this 
should bring some hope of restoring human dignity to our women.
I’ll like to share two stories to buttress the fact that women matter
 in all aspects of life; that women have a lot more to contribute to our
 society than just being regarded as mere baby making machines. They 
practically bring joy and hope to our world. Women make our world more 
exciting and pleasant. We’ve got to listen and take them a lot more 
seriously if we’d attain economic or individual progress and prosperity.
For instance, there are several speculations as regard what would 
have been the state of Lehman Brothers if it were to be Lehman Sisters 
or perhaps, Lehman Brothers and Sister. Lehman Brothers was founded in 
1850 by Henry, Emanuel and Mayer. Lehman Brothers was the fourth largest
 investment bank in the US and with holdings of over $600billion, at 
some point, it was considered as a company too big to fail.
Unfortunately, it became the largest bankruptcy filing in history when 
it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2008. It was actually forced to 
declare bankruptcy when it experienced drastic drop in share prices 
after so many clients departed, and also as a result of devaluation of 
its assets.
The truth remains that the closure of Lehman Brothers played a major 
role in the global financial meltdown that struck the world in 2008, 
basically because many big banks all over the world that dealt with them
 lost billions, leading to the crash of several millions of micro 
investors.
When you consider that Lehman Brothers crashed due to the high level 
of risk that were taken by the chief strategist at some points, amongst 
other bad business approaches and decisions; you just might want to 
assert the sentiment that our world, probably would have been saved from
 the present global financial crisis, if such a great investment bank 
had some feminine administrative influence. See I’m not critically 
saying that women don’t take risk at all, but the truth is that they are
 a lot more cautious than men who can be excessively driven by 
testosterone.
Several studies have supported the notion that women are more risk 
averse than men. Experts have also researched that women are more 
trustworthy and altruistic, most essentially when negotiating for 
others. Going by a though-provoking hypothesis by a Canadian researcher 
at the University of British Columbia business school, it was discovered
 that “high testosterone level in men of a certain age are associated 
with more aggressive decisions that throw caution to the winds.” It then becomes wise and imperative to include and respect the views of women as well in economic matters.
The second story is the sad story I was told about a family who lost 
three kids in the December 10, 2005 Sosoliso air crash. I learnt that 
the mother of these kids had a dream prior to the crash. In her dream, 
she saw coffins and that got her troubled. After she prayed about the 
issue, she had a premonition that her kids would be involved in a 
disaster. When her kids were returning home for Christmas holiday, she 
became more afraid and she prayed that if her kids will be involved when
 coming home for the Xmas holiday, may God not let them get their flight
 tickets. Somehow, the kids later called and said they couldn’t get 
their tickets for one reason or the other. So she agreed and made 
provision for them to come by road. But her husband won’t share in her 
premonitions, so he disagreed to the kids coming by road. He later made 
arrangement to ensure that they travelled by air; unfortunately the 
family lost all the kids.
The two instances might help to emphasize that men need to build a 
culture of listening and appreciating women and that involves 
acknowledging their views and opinions on crucial matters, be it in 
economic, political or social issues. And this goes beyond celebrating 
them on women/mothers’ day alone.
The issue is not about erasing the natural differences between men 
and women, the point is to acknowledge those differences and then 
harness them as a tool for our collective good.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
        
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