Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede The resemblance is striking. When I saw the invite to the final burial ceremonies of my Egbonâs mother, it struck me. She was very beautiful and âAigâ took a little part of her looks. Aig no too fine like him mama, he try for man. As a young man, I used to follow her activities at the National Council of Women Societies. Then I was a voracious newspaper reader and her activities in the work for women caught my attention. Her focus and her work in that area formed a watershed with which later icons have built a resounding platform that has led to the frontal position that women now play in society. For that we say âThank you maâ.