Funke Egbemode: It’s a man’s world but women rule it

President of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, Funke Egbemode has said she agrees that it is a man’s world but women rule it.
Egbemode said this while speaking during a seminar organised by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to train journalists on media and gender sensitive reporting of elections.
She urged women in the political sphere to step up to the men, saying they are smarter compared to their male counterparts.
โIf the women have to be on the front page, they have to say something that resonates. Headlines are gender insensitive,โ Egbemode said.
โThe women must begin to realise that if they are in politics, and they are asking them questions about insurgency, they must talk about insurgency with facts and figures that the editors will want to take to his/her front page. Power is not served a la carte.
โWe must also educate the female politicians that they must understudy the system and come up with a strategy that works. Talk is cheap, let us not become overly emotional about women. Let us be sure that that woman can do it.
โWomen need to make realistic steps so it is easy for us to be sensitive to them in the political space.
โYou are smarter than the man. The men have done all the bad things that can be done but there are a few things that you can learn from their policies.
โIt is a man’s world, but we rule it. we raised them, let us remind them that we can make other things happen.โ
Also speaking, President, National Association of Women Journalists, Ifeyinwa Omowole, urged reporters to ask female politicians issues-based questions, not how they strike a balance between their jobs and housekeeping.
According to her, the male counterpart is not asked the same question, while she expressed concern that journalists undermine the ability of female politicians with the questions they ask.
She urged the participants to explore women issues in their immediate environment and project these problems with the aim of making impact in the lives of women.