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  • Foundation wants gender-based violence, others criminalised

    Foundation wants gender-based violence, others criminalised

    *As founder Lilian bags PhD in Humanities

    The Lilian Ike Foundation has called for laws that would criminalise all forms of violence, including domestic violence, sexual harassment, and child marriage.

    The organisation said this would effectively address and end violence, especially gender-based violence.

    Its Founder, Chinwe Lilian said to curb GVB from its root, there was a need to teach boys about consent, respect, and healthy relationships early on.

    Lilian was recently honoured with Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities for Exemplary Humanitarian Contributions by Prowess University Delaware USA, to celebrate her commitment by improving lives across Africa and beyond.

    She called for a comprehensive education that would help boys understand their roles in preventing violence and challenging harmful stereotypes.

    Lilian said the organisation recently organised a capacity building and mentorship for youths in the country.

    According to her, the organisation has a strong history of impactful programs for youth and girls, rooted in empowerment, leadership, and advocacy.

    She, however, lamented that lack of funding and resources were one of their challenges for empowering women.

    She said: “A few weeks ago, we organised the 5th edition of our leadership/education summit for youths emphasizing capacity building and mentorship.

    “We also organise a mentorship advocacy programme through the Visionary African Women community where we focus on confidence building, safety, and future planning.

    “We spearheaded initiatives such as the Visionary African Women Summit and the Lilian Ike Foundation Education Summit now transitioning to Global Visionary Leadership Summit which have empowered countless individuals through education, mentorship, and advocacy.”

  • Foundation urges FG to prioritise girl child education, empowerment

    Foundation urges FG to prioritise girl child education, empowerment

    AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)has called on the federal government and people in the society to prioritise girls education and empowerment in the country.

    The Advocacy and Marketing Manager of AHF, Steve Aborisade made the call on Monday at the 2024 celebration of International Day of the Girl in Keffi, Nasarawa state.

    The event brought together girls from four different communities and students from local high schools as AHF Nigeria provided free sanitary products, introductory lessons on gender-based violence and menstrual health, and launched the Girls Act initiative.

    Aborisade explained that empowering girls is not just a moral imperative, but a necessary step towards building a stronger, more equitable society

    “We must prioritize their education, healthcare and economic opportunities. We’re proud to provide platforms for girls to take control of their lives.”

    Aborisade also called on government and private sector stakeholders to increase funding for girls’ education, healthcare and economic empowerment.

    “Government efforts are appreciated, but more needs to be done. Increased support will propel Nigeria forward, unlocking girls’ potential.” He said.

    “The Girls Act initiative empowers girls through mentorship, skills training and support networks,” Aborisade explained.”

    Similarly, AHF Nasarawa state Clinical Cordinator, Dr Ibrahim Bichi, also noted that the International Day of the Girl is very important because it has been preserved by the United Nations on every 11th of October to celebrate.

    He said, education is a critical factor in empowering girls adding that when girls are educated, they are more likely to delay marriage, have fewer children and contribute to the economy and this, in turn will boosts economic growth and reduces poverty.

    According to him, ” This is important because we really need to give the chance for all the girls in the country to have equal opportunities that are given to other people, be it a male or a girl, especially in terms of education.

    “Nowadays, given by educating a girl child, is that you are educating the community and then you are educating the nation as a whole.

    He noted that despite progress, challenges persist, as he added that cultural and societal barriers often hinder girls’ education.

    He, however, said the Ministry of Women’s Affairs collaborates with community leaders and local governments to identify and resolve education-related concerns, provide support for girls to return to school and promote girls’ empowerment and education.

    Bichi also maintained that community engagement is vital to promoting girls’ education and community leaders play a crucial role in sensitizing parents and guardians on the importance of girls’ education.

    Meanwhile, the Gender and Human Rights Focal Person Nasarawa State Agency for the control of AIDs (NASACA), Safiya Ibrahim Yahuza, noted that the primary objective of the International Day of the Girl, is to promote equal opportunities for girls and raise awareness about the gender-based inequalities they face.

    She said, these inequalities manifest in various forms, including limited access to education, nutrition, legal rights and medical care.

    “Girls worldwide are disproportionately affected by discrimination, violence and forced child marriages. It is crucial that we acknowledge and address these challenges to ensure girls’ well-being and empowerment.”

    “Today, we unite to amplify girls’ voices, actions and leadership. We strive for a world where girls have equal opportunities to thrive and reach their full potential.”

    “The International Day of the Girl Child belongs to everyone who cares about girls’ rights and well-being.”

    “Let us come together to support and empower girls, breaking down barriers and fostering a brighter future.

    “By celebrating this day, we reaffirm our commitment to promoting girls’ education, health and protection, ultimately shaping a more equitable world for all.” She added.

  • Children cancer foundation appeals for support

    Children cancer foundation appeals for support

    The Okapi Children Cancer Foundation has urged Nigerians to contribute through fundraising efforts to ensure that children battling cancer receive quality treatment.

    Over the past eight years, the foundation has provided support to more than 700 children through various interventions, despite operating in only three hospitals within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

    Dr. Ozee Okonohua, Head of Management at the Okapi Children Cancer Foundation, commended Nigerians for their generous support, noting that people tend to rally behind genuine causes.

    He made this statement during the Okapi Childhood Cancer Awareness Walk in Abuja, themed “Bridge Hope for Children Fighting Cancer.”

    Dr. Ozee highlighted the foundation’s ability to receive donations ranging from one thousand to five thousand naira, expressing amazement at how positively Nigerians respond to such initiatives.

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    He emphasised that this support is truly encouraging and vital for the foundation’s mission.

    He said: “What we do is to work with these three hospitals, the Federal Medical Center, FMC, The National Hospital Abuja, and the Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital all within the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. Last year alone we raised fifteen million naira, which was split among the patients in the three hospitals, we need Nigerians to really support this course.

    “What we do, we identify children who have cancer and cannot pay for the services, the foundation pays for the service, it could be drugs, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or any form of therapy as long as it will aid the healing of the child. He said the reach covers only FCT, Soon if funding gets better the program will be extended to other parts of the country, the assurance is a lot of children suffering from cancer have so far benefitted and the foundation is ready to do more.

  • Foundation gifts school bags, learning materials to over 1,000 learners in Delta

    Foundation gifts school bags, learning materials to over 1,000 learners in Delta

    The Ernest Bebenimibo Foundation (EBF) has gifted thousands of learning materials, as well as school bags to over 1,000 primary and secondary school learners in Isaba Kingdom, Warri Southwest council area of Delta State.

    The donation which is the first phase of the foundation’s “Creek to School Legacy Project” held at Isaba Grammar School, Akori Primary School, Pereama, and Isoun Primary School, all in Isaba.

    President and founder of EBF, Dcn Ernest Bebenimibo said reaching out to the pupils and students across the kingdom, was to send a “message of hope to the students that their tomorrow can be better than today, if only they can put in hard work to their studies.”

    Items doled out include 3000 notebooks 100 mathematical sets, 100 branded school bags and 50 packs of writing materials (biros pencils, erasers sharpeners).

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    The beneficiaries along with their teachers and parents expressed delight over the donations and offered heartfelt prayers for the foundation.

    Earlier, the team, during a courtesy call on the Pere of Isaba Kingdom, His Royal Majesty Ogbobere, Isoun VI, briefed the monarch and his Palace Chiefs of its assignment.

    In his remarks, the traditional ruler thanked the foundation for the good work, declaring royal blessings on the team.

  • Foundation donates N10m to Borno over flood

    Foundation donates N10m to Borno over flood

    The Seyi Vodi Foundation has donated N10 million to Borno State government to support the government in its efforts to recover from the devastating floods that recently hit the state. 

    The organisation said the funds are aimed at helping with the rehabilitation and rebuilding of areas affected by the flood which led to widespread displacement and loss of lives.

    Chairman of the foundation, Seyi Adekunle, during a visit to Maiduguri on Friday, expressed his condolences to the people of Borno and commended the state’s ongoing recovery efforts.

    Adekunle, who spent his childhood in the State, spoke of his deep personal connection to Borno.

    He said: “Borno holds a special place in my heart, as it is where I grew up and attended school.

    ”It is deeply saddening to witness the challenges faced by the state, especially following the collapse of the dam that triggered the flooding.”

    Adekunle praised the resilience and humanitarian spirit of the Borno community, in spite of the hardships and widespread displacement caused by the flood.

    He said: “We are all aware of the impact the flooding has had on the people of Borno, but I have also seen their strength.

    “I am committed to supporting the recovery process and contributing to initiatives that uplift the people.”

    Adekunle also said the foundation would continue to collaborate with the state government and mobilise support from his network, both within Nigeria and abroad, to assist with ongoing recovery efforts.

    “We will stand by you until the state is fully restored. You can count on us to be your partner in rebuilding Borno,” he said.

    Adekunle said the foundation would seek additional donations to further support the rebuilding efforts.

    Borno Governor Babagana Zulum expressed gratitude for the donation and assured that the funds would be put to good use. 

    The Governor said: “The donation we have received is quite handy, and Insha’Allah, we shall make good use of it for our rebuilding efforts.

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    “We will continue to show our gratitude and appreciation, including prayers for all those who made sacrifices during our trial time. Be assured that we shall continue this relationship beyond today.”

    Chairman BMU Construction, Engr. Bamidele Usman, partners and friends were among the delegation. 

    The team also visited the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar-Ibn Garbai, donating N2 million naira. 

    Adekunle also visited the Nigerian Police Force Barracks where he grew up. 

    He announced scholarships for 31 children, covering their education from primary school to university.

  • Foundation gives local, international scholarships to 2,601 students

    Foundation gives local, international scholarships to 2,601 students

    The Sani Bello Foundation has sponsored 2,601 students to tertiary institutions in Nigeria and outside Nigeria in the past eight years.

    The director general of the foundation, Dr Zakari Ikanni disclosed this to The Nation on Friday after the disbursement of local scholarships to 501 students for the 2024/2025 academic session.

    He said that the programme, which began in 2017, focuses on students from underserved and remote communities in Niger state, adding that the beneficiaries receive comprehensive support, including tuition assistance, mentorship, and career guidance, to ensure they are well-prepared for academic and professional success.

    “Since its inception, the Sani Bello Foundation (SBF) has been a catalyst for educational empowerment, providing both local and international scholarships to deserving students from diverse backgrounds.

    “The Foundation, established with the core mission of enhancing access to quality education, has consistently worked to bridge educational gaps by offering financial aid to individuals in need.

    “From 2017 to 2024, the Sani Bello Foundation has significantly expanded its scholarship reach. In Nigerian institutions alone, 2,584 students have benefited from these opportunities. Key institutions like IBB University, Lapai, Sokoto State University, and Ahmadu Bello University, Bayero University, Kano have received ongoing support, with the number of beneficiaries growing each year.

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    “For 2024, a total of 501 students received scholarships, marking one of the Foundation’s largest annual contributions. In addition to its local impact, the Foundation also supports international scholars. Students pursuing studies abroad in countries like Egypt, UAE, Sudan, China, and Niger have benefited from the scholarship.

    “While the international program is smaller in scale compared to local efforts, it remains a vital part of the Foundation’s mission, with several students sponsored each year since 2017.”

    The scholarship scheme spans a wide range of specializations, including education, medicine, law, engineering, and the social sciences.

    In 2024, a notable 169 students were supported in the field of education, followed by 54 in medicine and health-related courses.

  • Flood: Foundation donates N20m cash, N10m research grant to Borno govt

    Flood: Foundation donates N20m cash, N10m research grant to Borno govt

    The Thinklab Charity Foundation, a subsidiary of Thinklab Group Limited, has donated N20 million to the Borno state government to aid relief efforts for victims of the recent flood disaster in Maiduguri and Jere.

    Dr. Sa’id Alkali Kori, Founder and Chairman of the Foundation, who made the donation, also announced a N10 million grant for long-term research into Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) measures to mitigate future disasters.

    Represented by Dr. Abba Damuna, Director of Projects at Thinklab, Dr. Kori expressed his deep sympathy for the people of Borno State affected by the floods.

    He emphasised that the donation aims to significantly support the ongoing relief efforts, which are crucial as the disaster has left many families displaced and properties damaged.

    He said: “Dr. Kori, a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, has consistently demonstrated his commitment to giving back to the community through various charitable initiatives. This latest donation is a testament to his dedication to supporting those in need and his passion for positively impacting society.

    “We are deeply moved by the suffering of the people of Borno State and are committed to supporting the government’s efforts to provide relief to the affected communities.

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    “Through Thinklab Charity Foundation, we aim to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by this disaster. Our long-term intervention of a ten million Naira research grant on ESG and Control measures will help identify sustainable solutions to mitigate the effects of future disasters.

    “Thinklab Charity Foundation has been involved in various philanthropic initiatives, including education, healthcare, and disaster relief. This donation is a testament to the company’s dedication to giving back to the community and positively impacting society,” he said. 

    Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, represented by the Committee on Flood Chairman, Baba Bukar Gujbawu, expressed gratitude to Dr. Kori and Thinklab Group Limited for their generosity.

    He said: “We are thankful for this kind gesture from Dr. Kori and Thinklab Group Limited. This donation will go a long way in supporting our relief efforts and providing succour to the victims of the flood disaster.”

  • Kunle Buraimoh Foundation hosts maiden arts, cultural recognition awards for eminent Nigerians

    Kunle Buraimoh Foundation hosts maiden arts, cultural recognition awards for eminent Nigerians

    The Kunle Buraimoh Foundation, a nongovernmental organisation, has hosted its inaugural Osogbo Arts and Cultural Recognition Awards on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.

    The ceremony, held at the Center for Black Culture and International Understanding in Osogbo, Osun State, honoured individuals who have made significant contributions to arts, preservation and promotion of Yoruba heritage across the globe.

    Themed “Honouring and Commemorating Our Heroes,” the event celebrated a distinguished list of Nigerian legends of Yoruba descent.

    Among those recognised were Pa Duro Ladipo, Toyin Olaitan, Alhaji Yekini Ajileye, Jide Lawal, Iyabo Ajani, Rabiu Abesu, Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon (the Chief Araba of Osogbo land), Chief Jimoh Buraimoh, Grace Oyin-Adejobi (popularly known as Iya Osogbo), Alhaji Kareemu Adepoju (Baba Wande), Pa Adebisi Akanji, and Toyin Oladiran (Abeni Agbon), among others.

    The president of the Kunle Buraimoh Foundation, Mr. Kunle Buraimoh, highlighted the motivation behind the awards, stating, “We realised that our people are not being celebrated enough, especially here in Osogbo. At the Buraimoh Foundation, we felt it was necessary to celebrate these legends while they are still with us. We also aim to inspire the younger generation, showing them that they too can become legends like those we are honoring today.”

    In his keynote address, guest lecturer Adeyemi Ajala emphasised the need for government and other stakeholders to establish museums dedicated to preserving cultural heritage and historical sites in Osun State. 

    He urged for increased efforts to protect and promote the rich cultural legacy of the Yoruba people.

    Chief Ifayemi Elebuibon, an Osogbo-based Ifa Priest and one of the award recipients, expressed his gratitude, saying, “This is a project people have been eagerly anticipating—to recognize, appreciate, and acknowledge the work of artists and cultural icons.” 

    Chief Jimoh Buraimoh, another honoree, added: “I see a bright future for this award. It began modestly, but it’s becoming something more permanent—an event where we can come together to celebrate our cultural achievements regularly.”

    Veteran Nollywood Actor Baba Wande, one of the honorees added: “We thank Kunle Buraimoh, the son of our friend Buraimoh. We are grateful to God for enabling him to recognize and honor us.”

    The event also featured vibrant cultural performances by students from various schools who are beneficiaries of the Kunle Buraimoh Foundation. 

    These performances further highlighted the foundation’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of cultural custodians.

    The Kunle Buraimoh Foundation’s maiden arts and cultural recognition Awards ceremony has undoubtedly set a precedent for future celebrations of Yoruba heritage, aiming to ensure that the legacies of these cultural icons are preserved and cherished for generations to come.

  • Foundation empowers residents

    Foundation empowers residents

    Jide Akinyemi Foundation has expanded its reach to Ekiti State, with a two-day event.

    The foundation distributed farm pumps and reflective jackets to Ikole, Oye, Ilejemeje, Moba, Ido Osi, and Ado. The pumps are intended to enhance irrigation and agricultural productivity, while the reflective jackets are to improve safety of local farmers.

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    This initiative underscores the foundation’s dedication to supporting local development and fostering sustainable growth in Ekiti.

    Jide Akinyemi, founder, philanthropist and entrepreneur, said: “We are delighted to have distributed farm pumps and reflective jackets to five communities in Ekiti.

    ‘‘This initiative reflects our commitment to enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring safety of local farmers.

    ‘‘By providing these tools, we aim to support economic growth and improve livelihoods in these communities. We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to prosperity of Ekiti and look forward to continued impact in the state.”

  • Foundation transforms Enugu community with solar-powered borehole

    Foundation transforms Enugu community with solar-powered borehole

    The BATN Foundation has announced the successful commissioning of a 20,000-liter solar-powered borehole in Ndeabor, Aninri local government area of Enugu state.

    Access to clean water is a fundamental basic human need, yet many remote communities continue to struggle with securing this vital resource.

    However, with the project launch, the BATN Foundation demonstrates its commitment to investing in solar-powered borehole infrastructure in a bid to provide clean potable water in these communities.

    Harnessing the power of the sun, the project which reflects the power of collaboration between the Foundation, government bodies, and the community, aims not just to ensure a consistent supply of clean water but also to promote improved health, economic growth, community empowerment and sustainable development.

    The facility is equipped with four solar panels, a robust 2.2Hp water pump, and two 10,000-liter storage tanks, demonstrating the Foundation’s dedication to environmental sustainability and community well-being.

    This landmark initiative provides a reliable source of clean water, marking a significant milestone in the community’s journey towards sustainable development. More than just an infrastructure project, the borehole was described as a lifeline, promising improved health, empowerment, and economic growth for the community.

    At the event’s flag-off, General Manager of the BATN Foundation, Oludare Odusanya announced that they stood at the brink of commissioning the life-changing borehole facility.

    He emphasised the critical role that access to clean water plays in the overall well-being of a community, noting that it is not merely about quenching thirst but also about empowering individuals, promoting health, and fostering economic growth.

    “This project stands as a testament to our dedication to sustainable initiatives that positively impact the lives of rural communities,” Odusanya stated.

    The General Manager extended heartfelt thanks to the Honourable Commissioner of Water Resources and the Permanent Secretary for their unwavering support towards the initiative even as he largely attributed its success to the patience and cooperation exhibited by the community leaders and residents.

    The project’s implementing partners, Eco-lead Imperial Engineering and Global Resources Limited, whose commitment and knowledge were crucial in the concept’s realisation were also commended for their unwavering efforts in ensuring its completion to the highest standards.

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    In fostering provision, access to clean water, and sustainable development, the Foundation also announced an upcoming water project in Gwadabawa, Sokoto.

    With the solar-powered borehole project, the foundation reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the socio-economic and agricultural development of small-holder farmers and women in Enugu State, serving as a testament to its mission of creating sustainable and impactful solutions that address the needs of rural communities.

    As Ndeabor embarks on this new journey, the BATN Foundation remains dedicated to making real and lasting difference in the lives of rural communities as the initiative is just one of many steps towards a brighter and more prosperous future for Ndeabor and its residents.