It’s the tenure of CHANGE, so it’s permissible that women address themselves as KINGS.
Nigerian music video director and filmmaker, Kemi Adetiba recently kicked off an online campaign ‘KING WOMAN’.
Last year, God gave my heart the inspiration for a new show /project. One of my first missions… https://t.co/QPqhLWUvbG
— Kemi Adetiba (@kemiadetiba) February 12, 2016
@kemiadetiba ‘s ability to invoke misty eyes from interviewee (and viewers) on the #KingWoman series is too frequent to not be sorcery
— 01 (@CONSCIOUS_NESS) March 11, 2016
The movement which acts as an open online source of mentorship to sensitive young ladies has attracted several Nigerians and celebs who also took to social media to share their contentment.
.@KemiAdetiba‘s KING WOMEN on YouTube and Lola Omolola’s FEMALE IN NIGERIA on Facebook provide a path to healing for thousands of women.
— Subomi (@subomiplumptre) March 14, 2016
King Women is everything!! Can’t actually deal! So excited to see the whole thing @kemiadetiba. Gosh!!!
— Beverly Naya (@BeverlyNaya) March 12, 2016
Love what @kemiadetiba is doing with the #KingWomen series. The @theonlychigul snippet moved me o. I still dey inside the U-Haul truck sef.
— K10 (Egbon Ben10). (@koye10) March 11, 2016
After watching Tybello’s feature on #Kingwomen, I asked God for forgiveness, for the times I took him for granted.
— ÉRÉBÍ (@TSINWE) March 13, 2016
@theonlychigul & @kemiadetiba have me forming ‘allergies’ this Friday afternoon!! Can’t wait to see #KingWomen
— Tolu (@ToolzO) March 11, 2016
This is so so deep. Well done @theonlychigul. Well done @kemiadetiba ❤️ https://t.co/TVxiNoIm6X
— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) March 11, 2016
Kudos to @kemiadetiba for having the journalistic talent to allow these women to open up & generate debate for action @obyezeks #KingWomen
— Toyin Olakanpo (@ToyinO1) March 13, 2016
You are a trailblazer and absolutely phenomenal @kemiadetiba !! You are affecting lives. #KINGWOMEN videos are exceptional!!!! Welldone!
— seun oduyale (@Seunoduyale) March 12, 2016
Thank you @kemiadetiba for capturing these stories that we’re silent/scared/hypocritical about, for forcing these conversations. #KingWomen
— Chioma Agwuegbo (@ChiomaChuka) March 11, 2016
According to the Kemi, many young girls/ladies grow up without strong female influences to look up to, mentors who encourage them mentally, emotionally and morally to be a successful woman.
The #Kingwomen series by @kemiadetiba is really all some people (particularly women) need to know/watch/hear to know they are not alone.
— Layomi (@layoabe) March 13, 2016
Just saw 5 #KingWomen teasers.
Wow!
All compelling stories. Was moved by Taiwo Ajai-Lycett, TY Bello & Chigurl.
Well done @kemiadetiba
— Chimeka Garricks (@MrGarricks) March 13, 2016
The teasers released feature some of the popular faces in Nigerian entertainment industry, which include TY Bello, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett and Chigul, watch below:
This clip of @theonlychigul got me seriously thinking about the the support system we have for challenged marriages. https://t.co/VnS4wqPH74
— Oby Ezekwesili (@obyezeks) March 13, 2016
I got chills. Love like this 🙏🏾 UNDYING.
Taiwo Ajai-Lycett… KING WOMEN Teaser 4 https://t.co/XjcjICgK1I— Ella (@chellarh) March 4, 2016
And @kemiadetiba made me king woman for a day .. We talked about chocolate ☺ ️https://t.co/tweoASFLUg #toblerone #kingwomen #kemiadetiba
— TY BELLO (@tybellotweets) February 27, 2016
“Open your mouth & God will fill it”—@taradurotoye | via @kemiadetiba #KingWomen https://t.co/BTN0IM45Pu
— Blessing Omakwu (@BlessingOmakwu) March 12, 2016



