Barr. (Mrs.) Saidat Olayinka Oladunjoye, aspirant for the House of Representatives seat in Epe Federal Constituency, joined women leaders and stakeholders at the 2026 National Women’s Mega Empowerment and Rally themed “The Power of 10 Million Women.”
Epe Insights reports that the event brought together women from across Nigeria in a large gathering focused on empowerment, leadership, unity, and national development.
The rally highlighted the increasing role of women in governance, public service, entrepreneurship, and decision-making processes across the country.
Participants at the programme emphasized the importance of creating more opportunities for women to contribute meaningfully to national growth and community development.
The event also served as a platform for discussions on women inclusion, economic empowerment, and leadership advancement in both political and social sectors.
Oladunjoye described the gathering as inspiring and impactful, noting that it reflected the strength and collective influence of women in shaping the future of the nation.
She stated that the theme, “The Power of 10 Million Women,” symbolizes unity, shared purpose, and the transformative capacity of women when empowered and supported.
According to her, empowering women goes beyond social advocacy, as it directly contributes to economic growth, stronger communities, and sustainable development.
She further stressed that women remain critical stakeholders in governance and nation building, adding that their voices and contributions must continue to be recognized.
The rally attracted women from diverse professional, political, and community backgrounds, all united by a common vision of progress and inclusiveness.
Speakers at the event encouraged women to remain active in leadership and civic engagement while mentoring younger generations toward greater achievements.
The programme also celebrated the resilience, innovation, and contributions of women to various sectors of society, including education, business, healthcare, and politics.

Stakeholders at the gathering noted that women’s empowerment remains essential for achieving balanced representation and sustainable national transformation.
Oladunjoye reaffirmed her commitment to supporting initiatives that promote women’s participation, youth development, and community advancement.
She emphasized the need for collaborative efforts aimed at ensuring women have access to platforms that enable them to thrive and succeed.
Observers described the rally as a significant demonstration of solidarity among women seeking stronger representation and equal opportunities across the country.
The event also reinforced ongoing conversations about gender inclusion and the importance of increasing women’s participation in leadership positions.
Many participants noted that empowering women at the grassroots level remains key to building stronger families and more prosperous communities.

The gathering featured motivational sessions, networking opportunities, and discussions centered on the future of women in governance and national development.
Political analysts say the participation of leaders and aspirants like Oladunjoye reflects the growing influence of women within Nigeria’s political landscape.
Supporters of the Epe Federal Constituency aspirant commended her presence at the event, describing it as a reflection of her advocacy for inclusive growth and empowerment.
They noted that her involvement aligns with her longstanding interest in leadership development and public service.
The rally concluded with renewed calls for unity, support, and sustained efforts toward empowering women across all sectors of society.

Participants left the programme with a shared message that collective action among women can drive meaningful social and economic transformation.
As conversations around women inclusion continue nationwide, events like the National Women’s Mega Empowerment and Rally are expected to further strengthen advocacy efforts.
The programme ultimately reinforced the belief that empowered women remain vital to building a stronger and more progressive Nigeria.