Ara bags trailblazer award for breaking gender stereotypes in drumming
Nigeria’s female talking drummer, Aralola Olamuyiwa, popularly known as Ara, has been conferred with the Trailblazer Award by Rohan Hepkins, the Mayor of Yeadon Borough, Delaware County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, U.S.
The mayor, during the ceremony held on Saturday in Yeadon County, said that the award was in recognition of Ara’s effort in breaking stereotypes in the drumming industry.
In a statement made available to journalists, Mr Hepkins said the queen of drums had been able to carve a niche for aspiring women in Nigeria and around the world.
“Aralola has represented dignitaries and ordinary citizens alike in bringing the art of music from a female perspective.
“I hereby confer unto Aralola Olamuyiwa Ara, as the duly elected Mayor of Yeadon, Pennsylvania, the “Trailblazer Award” for breaking stereotypes and carving out a new niche for aspiring women in her native Nigeria and around the world,” he said.
Responding, Ara thanked the mayor for the recognition.
She said, “This is inspiring for me. In the pursuit of the promotion, projection, and preservation of our culture and heritage, this honour is deeply appreciated, encouraging, and inspiring. That you recognise what I stand for and appreciate it means a lot to me. All female talking drummers, born and yet to be born, will be inspired by this conferment. Thank you, sir. My sincere appreciation goes to everyone who made this possible. I appreciate you.”
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