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  • Bolanle Ambode’s bright steps for brighter future

    Bolanle Ambode’s bright steps for brighter future

    In Africa, nothing kills as fast as poverty does. One area where the agonising hand of poverty is being felt across the continent is education. In view of the severe poverty situation on the continent, most parents can no longer afford to educate their wards as much as they would have loved to.  Ironically, education has long been recognised as a way out of poverty and ignorance for individuals, and as a way of promoting equal opportunity. The  late South African  President, Dr. Nelson Mandela, once reinforced the power of education when he described it as the greatest engine of personal development through which anyone could achieve his/her dreams, no matter how massive. Similarly, famous American botanist and inventor, George Washington Carver, also affirms that ‘education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.’
    Likewise, the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, once stated that he gave himself fully to studying and researching because he understood the power of education. A brilliant leader, who was raised in poverty, Awolowo rose above his environmental challenges to become a reference point in governance in Nigeria, thanks to the power of education.
    As Premier of the defunct Western Nigeria, Chief Awolowo used his free education programme to advance socio-economic advancement in the region. His blazing desire to expand his accomplishment in the Western region to the whole nation was clearly spelled out in1983 when he affirmed that: “To finance free education, we are going to block wastages like the N350 million allocated to be spent on chocolate in the Third National Development Plan. For the four years of my administration, there will be no dinner, no banquet, and no luncheon. Nobody will drink anything but water in the office, including my office if I am elected president!”
    It is, therefore, in view of the universal recognition of education as a pathway to attaining a just and progressive society that governments across the world accord it pride of place in the scheme of things. In Nigeria, for instance, the nation’s founding fathers knew that not much could be achieved without education and they consequently gave prominent attention to education. They had the foresight to realise that desired high-quality workforce, without which national development is possible, could only be guaranteed by investing in education.
    In the defunct Northern Nigeria, one-time Premier of the region and famous Northern leader, the late Sir Ahmadu Bello, laid a strong foundation for the region through his numerous educational initiatives. Indigent Northerners who were ready to learn were supported to get education through access to scholarships. Many of those who acquired western education became very successful in their various fields.
    Sadly, however, in the last few decades, the standard of education has drastically diminished in the country. No thanks to the nation’s wobbling economy, critical unemployment situation and nose- diving value system, education has obviously diminished in status in our beloved nation. Pronounced poverty, especially, has made it almost difficult for parents to invest in quality education for their wards. Across the country, many children have become hawkers and street beggars, just to make ends meet. A few of them that are interested in education could not actualise their dreams as a result of inability of their parents to make available seemingly simple school accessories such as shoes, bags and books.
    Shoes, in particular, have historically been one major necessity that students have found very difficult, over the years, to acquire. In Nigeria, for instance, famous national figures such as the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola, Pastor E.A. Adeboye, ex- President Olusegun Obasanjo and former President Goodluck Jonathan have variously revealed how they spent their early years without shoes. Ex-President Jonathan, in particular, made the issue a huge campaign topic in the 2015 general election. He said: “I was not born rich. I was raised by my parents with just enough money to meet our daily needs. In my early days in school, I had no shoes and school bags.”
    It is, perhaps, in an attempt to contribute her own quota to the development of education in the country, Lagos State in particular, that the wife of the Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has come up with the initiative to provide public primary school pupils with shoes and socks. The essence of this initiative is to ensure that no pupil drops out of school, or is denied access to education, because of failure to obtain items as seemingly minute as shoes.  Mrs. Ambode has been doing this in the past one year through the platform of her Hope for Women in Nigeria Initiative (HOFOWEM).
    The Foundation in September last year initiated “Project Bright Steps” for public school pupils in Lagos State, during which Mrs. Ambode pledged to annually dole out 175,000 school shoes and socks to children in Primary 1-3 in Lagos State public primary schools. True to her words, the First Lady fulfilled her promise last year when, through the Foundation, 175,000 public primary pupils were presented with necessary shoes and socks.
    Another milestone was recently attained in the narrative of HOFOWEM’s “Project Bright Steps” initiative when a new set of 175,000 primary school pupils benefited from the scheme. Another dimension was, however, added to this year’s edition with the distribution of shoes and socks to pupils across the five Education Districts in the State. They are: Agege LGA Secretariat; St Agnes Nursery and Primary School complex, Maryland; Education District 4, Yaba; LGEA Secretariat, Ojo; and LGEA Secretariat, City Hall (Holy Cross).
    At this year’s event, the First Lady admonished the pupils to listen attentively in class; dress neat and smart to school; study well; obey and respect constituted authorities and discover and fulfill their potential. She further stressed that she conceived the project because of her love for children and desire to see them decently kitted for school to boost their self-confidence and overall performance. She said: “Properly equipping our children for school plays a great role in boosting their confidence level, morale, concentration and overall performance.”  While restating that it is the responsibility of the society to guarantee that children are supported to fulfill their purpose, she stressed that putting on shoes is not a luxury but a necessity. Mrs. Ambode further pledged that HOFOWEM would keep on sustaining the project because “our children deserve the very best”.
    Mrs. Ambode and her team should be encouraged by all stakeholders in this endeavour. The reality that all children are not born equal makes the “Project Bright Steps” venture a laudable one which must be sustained. Hopefully, with the initiative and others like it, our next generation of leaders won’t have to use the cliché “I had no shoes” as campaign rhetoric.

  • Photo: Good to see you Sir

    Photo: Good to see you Sir

    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (right), in a warm handshake with former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (left) during the launch of RAISE Foundation, at the Athena Event Arena, Minna, Niger State, at the weekend.
    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (right), in a warm handshake with former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (left) during the launch of RAISE Foundation, at the Athena Event Arena, Minna, Niger State, at the weekend.
  • Desist from inhuman treatment of widows – Aisha Buhari admonishes

    Desist from inhuman treatment of widows – Aisha Buhari admonishes

     

    Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari has called for cultural transformation and an end to wicked and inhuman widowhood rites imposed on Nigerian women, just as she said that widows must henceforth not be subjected to any form of discrimination or sexual abuse.

    Mrs. Buhari, who made the call in Lagos at the celebration of the Widow’s Day organized by the United Nations Information Centre and Hope for Life Foundation, lamented the life-threatening widowhood rituals to which Nigerian women were subjected, adding that such must stop in the overall interest of the advancement of the society.

    Mrs. Buhari, who was represented at the event by the Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, equally advised widows to seek economic empowerment to live above cheap temptations.

    Delivering the UN Secretary-General’s address, Director of United Nations Information Centre in Nigeria, Mr. Ronald Kayanja commended Lagos State Government for providing the model to follow regarding the welfare of women and children.

    He also urged everyone to support the widows by not stigmatizing against them.

    Mrs. Buhari, at another event, where she was represented by Mrs. Ambode, called on Muslims across the country not to abandon the spirit of Ramadan after the fasting period.

    Mrs Buhari, who said this while distributing Ramadan gifts to members of NASFAT, Ansar-ul-deen and the Hausa community in Lagos, noted that the call became imperative in view of the need to encourage the people to imbibe right virtues.

    She said Ramadan represents love, peace, forgiveness, peaceful co-existence and extending helping hand to the less privileged, hence the need for sustenance of such virtues.

    She said that the holy Prophet held those tenets in high esteem and lived his whole life around them, adding that the entire sacrifice of fasting would only achieve its purpose if Muslims continued with those principles beyond Ramadan.

    Mrs Buhari further said that Nigeria was in dire need of peaceful co-existence, unity and mutual love to strengthen the social bond and to help the country overcome all challenges.

    According to her: “The lessons of Ramadan should go beyond the fasting period. As Muslims, we must carry on the banner of love, peace, friendship and mutual co-existence beyond the season. It is only by doing so that we can strengthen the social bond between us and keep the country united to overcome all challenges.”

    Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Chief Missioner, NASFAT society of Nigeria, Shelk Abdullahi Akinbode thanked Mrs. Buhari for her kindness and for staying connected with people at the grassroots from far-away Aso Rock.

    He assured that the beneficiaries would use the fasting period to re-connect properly with Allah and carry the principles of the holy month beyond the period of fasting.

  • Ambode receives German President, Gauck

    Ambode receives German President, Gauck

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), presenting a State plaque to the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left), during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Lagos House, Ikeja

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), receiving a gift from the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left), during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Lagos House, Ikeja

     

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    Wife of Lagos State Governor, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode (right), presenting a gift to the Wife of the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mrs. Gerhild Gauck (left), during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the President of Germany, at the Lagos House

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd left); his wife, Bolanle (right), jointly presenting a gift to the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left) and his wife, Gerhild (2nd right), during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the German President, at the Lagos House, Ikeja.

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), with the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left), during a courtesy visit.

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (2nd right); his wife, Bolanle (right); President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (2nd left) and his wife, Gerhild (left), during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the German President, at the Lagos House, Ikeja.

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (3rd right); his wife, Bolanle (2nd right); President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (3rd left); his wife, Gerhild (left); Deputy Governor, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluranti Adebule (2nd left) and Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa (right), during a courtesy visit to the Governor by the German President.

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (5th left); his wife, Bolanle (middle); President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (4th left); his wife, Gerhild (2nd left); Deputy Governor, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluranti Adebule (3rd left); Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama (left); Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa (5th right); member of German Parliament, Mr. Charles Huber (4th right); Special Adviser to the Governor, Office of Overseas Affairs & Investment, Prof. Ademola Abass (right) and other members of the German President entourage, during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Lagos House.

     

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    President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left); his wife, Gerhild (2nd left), being presented with flowers, during a courtesy visit to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, at the Lagos House, Ikeja.

     

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    Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode (right), welcoming the President, Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Joachim Gauck (left), during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Lagos House, Ikeja.