Ondo Chief Judge Odusola, HRH Olori Oluyede, Lady D. Frankopan, Prof. Ezeilo SAN, Dr. Nancy Stafford, Others set to grace United Nations CSW69 ‘No Woman, No Peace’ Global Panel

The Chief Judge of Ondo State, Hon. Justice Olusegun Odusola and Her Royal Highness Olori Olufunmilayo Ajibola-Oluyede shall, on March 17th 2025, be featured on a stellar panel of distinguished discussants at the 69th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women currently holding in New York, USA.

Captioned “No Woman, No Peace! -A Global Appraisal of the Role of Gender in Peace and Security”, the international event will present such world-renowned, erudite discussants as Professor Lady Ingrid Detter De Frankopan, author of “The Law of War” and advisor to Pope John Paul II; Hon. Justice Olusegun A. Odusola, Chief Judge, Ondo State, Nigeria; Dr. Nancy K. Stafford, Past Chair, American Bar Association International Law Section; Abbey Ogunwale PhD., Vice President, One Earth Future Foundation, UNA-NCA; Prof. Joy Ezeilo, SAN, Activist, Former UN Special Rapporteur on Human Trafficking; Robert J. Gaudet, International Human Rights/Class Action Attorney, USA and Professor B. Alloh, Dean, Faculty of Law, DELSU.

Speaking with journalists at the precincts of the United Nations headquarters in New York, the initiator of this much-anticipated program, HRH Olori Olufunmi Ajibola-Oluyede stated that “..these eminent legal experts have been specially designated to re-evaluate the efficacy of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 in addressing the pivotal role of women in conflict management, peace negotiations and sustainable world peace, with a view to proffering enduring solutions of global significance in its appropriate execution universally”.

For maximal global impact, the amiable, renowned queen has also brought together leading world organizations of legal professionals as event sponsors/collaborating entities, along with prominent hosts/facilitators from around the globe.

These facilitators include Jennifer Bishop Esq, current Chair of the International Bar Association Women Lawyers Committee; Renee Dopplick Esq., Council Member, American Bar Association International Law Section; Mandy D. Asagba (Mrs.), President, African Women Lawyers Association INT’L and immediate Vice President of the Nigerian Bar Association; Sophie Chima Esq., an executive of Federación Internacional des Abogadas (FIDA) USA and Associate, TRLPLAW Solicitors & Advocates. Notably, Olori Oluyede’s Ayede Ogbese Women Vanguard is also involved as collaboration entity, which (according to her) has been the norm for many years.

Expected in attendance are members of world delegations from United Nations entities including UN member state representatives, ECOSOC-accredited global NGOs, international civil society stakeholders and others.

With a 2025 universal theme on the review and appraisal of the implementation of the 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (thirty years later), this meticulously planned high-level event undoubtedly promises to be a productive, globally-impactful, memorable one for all and sundry.