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  • Abuja Rotary Club empowers widow, others

    Abuja Rotary Club empowers widow, others

    The Rotary Club of Abuja Kubwa has called on well-meaning Nigerians to extend assistance to the less privileged, particularly vulnerable groups.

    According to the Club, such gestures contribute to the socioeconomic growth of communities while indirectly addressing immediate challenges like insecurity and future issues such as unemployment.

    Club President, Rotarian Idowu Olayemi, made this appeal in Kubwa, Abuja, recently during the presentation of grinding machines to a widow and two other struggling women.

    Olayemi emphasized that the current global economic downturn has made it essential for the affluent to support vulnerable individuals, especially struggling women with families to care for.

    She said: “This way, a lot of solutions would be found for many societal challenges.

    “To empower a woman means the family is going to be taken care of, the education of the children, their feeding, and other necessary basic needs are assured.

    “Invariably, the trained children would not only be useful to themselves but to the community as well, thereby contributing to the development of society at large.”

    She said the choice of the beneficiaries of the grinding machine was well thought out, as a widow and two struggling mothers with three children each.

    “The case of the widow was as unique as the other two. The widow lost her husband years back and has been surviving on a grinding machine to take care of herself and her children.

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    “I used to patronize her whenever I was at the market, but sometime back, I noticed that she hadn’t been coming to the market for a long time.

    “I never knew she was a widow, but I was just concerned that she wasn’t coming to the market, so I made efforts to get her phone number.

    “I called, and she explained that the machine became faulty, and she had spent so much on it without much headway until it packed up completely.

    “At that point, I asked her how life has been and what she was doing at the moment. She responded that she’d been at home since then doing nothing, and I asked how she’d been coping. In our usual parlance, she responded, ‘Na God o.’

    “At that moment, I made up my mind that our Club should do something for her.

    “Of the other women, one is a struggling mother of three, whom one of our members noticed has always been coming around their area for menial jobs.

    “Very hardworking, but she will always go around begging for food because of the children.

    “The story of the third was not so much different, so we decided to invest in alleviating their plights.”

    Addressing the lucky beneficiaries, Olayemi, who led other members of the Club to the presentation, said, “This is part of our own way of empowering people, just to help you so that you can in turn be of help to your family and your children.

    “These grinding machines have been given to you to help you generate income for yourself so that you won’t have to totally rely on your husband, neighbors, and friends for all your needs.

    “Please, make good use of this and empower yourself.”

    On behalf of the beneficiaries, the widow, Janet Baregi, while appreciating the members of Rotary Club Abuja Kubwa for the kind gesture, prayed for their individual and collective success in their endeavors.

    “May the Lord of heaven replenish your pockets in the mighty name of Jesus. Where these ones came from, I pray that thousands of it will replace it in the mighty name of Jesus so that you will be able to stretch your hands and reach others in Jesus’ name,” she prayed.

  • Rotary Club strengthens Nigeria, India ties with service initiatives

    Rotary Club strengthens Nigeria, India ties with service initiatives

    The Consulate-General of India High Commission in Lagos, Chandramaouli Kumar Kern has lauded the effort of the Indian community in their efforts to uplift local communities through collaborative projects and service which will go a long way in strengthening their Nigerian Indian ties.

    Kern said this at the Investiture Ceremony of Rotarian Suresh Nayak as President of the Rotary Club of Eko Atlantic and Service Project launch held recently at Lagoon Hotel, Lagos.

    He expressed gratitude for the involvement of the Indian community in Nigeria.

    “I am very happy to be here because they are harbingers of hope, harbingers of magic, harbingers of happiness all around. The presence of Rotary in Lagos is one of the strong instruments for Nigerian and Indian cooperation,”

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    He noted that the Rotary Club, widely recognized for its charitable work in both nations, has facilitated numerous initiatives, including blood donations, school renovations, and food distribution drives. Indian nationals in Lagos have played a crucial role in these projects, solidifying their ties to the Nigerian community.

    “It is heartening to see how the Indian community contributes to Rotary’s mission of service. From blood donations to educational support, their commitment is invaluable.”

    Speaking at the event, the new President, Suresh Nayak said that his new position in the club offers him an opportunity to do community service, to give back to society.

  • Rotary club strengthens ties between Nigeria, India, says Indian Consulate

    Rotary club strengthens ties between Nigeria, India, says Indian Consulate

    The Consulate-General of India High Commission in Lagos, Chandramaouli Kumar Kern, has praised the efforts of the Indian community in Nigeria.

    He commended their commitment to uplifting local communities through collaborative projects and service in various parts of Nigeria.

    Kumar Kern stated that these efforts will significantly strengthen the ties between Nigerians and Indians.

    He expressed his gratitude for the involvement of the Indian community in Nigeria during the Investiture Ceremony of Rotarian Suresh Nayak as President of the Rotary Club of Eko Atlantic and Service Project launch, which took place at Lagoon Hotel, Lagos.

    “I am very happy to be here because they are harbingers of hope, harbingers of magic, harbingers of happiness all around. The presence of Rotary in Lagos is one of the strong instruments for Nigerian and Indian cooperation.”

    He noted that the Rotary Club widely recognized for its charitable work in both nations, has facilitated numerous initiatives, including blood donations, school renovations, and food distribution drives.

    Indian nationals in Lagos have played a crucial role in these projects, solidifying their ties to the Nigerian community.

    He said: “It is heartening to see how the Indian community contributes to Rotary’s mission of service. From blood donations to educational support, their commitment is invaluable.

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    “The Rotary Club has also been instrumental in strengthening cultural and social relations between India and Nigeria. Rotary training programmes have seen participants from Nigeria travelling to India to exchange knowledge and gain skills. This bond generates a people-to-people relationship between our nations, which is vital for us.

     “The Director General of Rotary 9112, Rotarian Femi Adenekan applauded the new President of the club for his past contributions and encouraged him and his team to continue the Rotary Club’s mission to bring about positive change in Nigeria.”

    He added The Rotary Club of Eko Atlantic continues to be a beacon of hope, fostering unity and cooperation between the Indian and Nigerian communities, with service at its core

    Speaking at the event, the new president, Suresh Nayak said that his new position in the club offers him an opportunity to do community service, to give back to the society, which has been supporting us all your while, in terms of education, welfare, environment, among others.

    He called for more support from all members and Nigerians toward activities and investments that will affect the people especially the rural poor in our society.

  • Rotary Club empowers Abuja rural children with learning materials

    Rotary Club empowers Abuja rural children with learning materials

    The Rotary Club of Abuja, Kubwa in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has supported the education of over 100 primary school pupils in Kungabokun village by providing them with essential learning materials.

    According to the club’s President, Rotarian Idowu Olayemi, the donation, which included school bags, books, mathematical sets and writing materials, was aimed at keeping the children in school and encouraging their commitment to education.

    Leading fellow club members to the LEA Primary School in Kungabokun, in Kubwa Satellite Town of the FCT, Olayemi stated that the initiative was part of the commemoration of Rotary’s Basic Education and Literacy Month, focused on addressing the educational needs of vulnerable children.

    Addressing the children, Olayemi said: “This month is our basic education and literacy month and we are here in our adopted community Kungabokun, to present these writing materials to you pupils, to assist you in your learning and education properly.

    “These are basic necessities for basic education that we believed would assist you in the foundation of education journey through primary school.

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    “The objective of the donation was to promote literacy, foster a love for learning, and provide essential resources to you children.”

    The event was met with immense gratitude and excitement from the pupils, parents, teachers and the community leaders, who were deeply touched by the kind gesture.

    The paramount ruler of Kungabokun, Chief Ishaya Gabaya, expressed the community’s gratitude to the Rotary Club members, highlighting the positive impact their support has had on the vulnerable community, despite its location within the Federal Capital Territory.

    “We are very grateful to Rotary Abuja, Kubwa for what they are doing for us. They rebuilt this primary school for us, yet they did not leave it like that.

    “What they are doing today is to even help our children’s education foundation by providing writing materials to help them to learn in an environment they have made conducive for the children.

    “We are really grateful.”

  • Rotary Club empowers Abuja rural children with educational boost

    Rotary Club empowers Abuja rural children with educational boost

    The Rotary Club of Abuja, Kubwa, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has supported the education of over 100 primary school pupils in Kungabokun village by providing essential learning materials.

    The club’s president, Rotarian Idowu Olayemi, said the donation, which included school bags, books, mathematical sets and writing materials, was aimed at keeping the children in school and encouraging their commitment to education.

    Leading fellow club members to the LEA Primary School in Kungabokun, in Kubwa Satellite Town of the FCT, Olayemi stated that the initiative was part of the commemoration of Rotary’s Basic Education and Literacy Month, focused on addressing the educational needs of vulnerable children.

    While addressing the children, Olayemi said: “This month is our basic education and literacy month and we are here, in our adopted community Kunga Bokun, to present these writing materials to you pupils, to assist you in your learning, your education properly.

    “These are basic necessities for basic education that we believed would assist you in the foundation of their education journey through primary school

    “The objective of the donation was to promote literacy, foster a love for learning, and provide essential resources to you children.”

    The event was met with immense gratitude and excitement from the pupils, parents, teachers and community leaders who were deeply touched by the kind gesture.

    The paramount ruler of Kungabokun, Chief Ishaya Gabaya, expressed the community’s gratitude to the Rotary Club members, highlighting the positive impact their support has had on the vulnerable community, despite its location within the Federal Capital Territory.

    “We are very grateful to Rotary Abuja, Kubwa for what they are doing for us. They rebuilt this primary school for us, yet they did not leave it like that.

    “What they are doing today is to even help our children’s education foundation by providing writing materials to help them to learn in an environment they have made conducive for the children.

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    “We are really grateful. That is why any time we see them coming, we are always happy because it is always a sign of good things they are bringing to our community,” he said.

    “Zainab Abubakar, a primary 5 pupil and one of the 115 students who benefited from the educational materials, expressed her gratitude for the Rotary’s gesture, saying she had always prayed to own a school bag she would be proud to carry to school every day.

    She said: “I have always wanted to own a school bag like this, now I can come to school every day and be proud of myself.

    “I really thank you ma and everybody that gave us these books and the writing materials, may God always bless you”.

    Olayemi, who encouraged the children to stay dedicated to their education and make good use of the materials provided, offered a prayer for their future, saying, “You will achieve greatness in life, Amen.”

  • Rotary Club of Abeokuta Metro installs president 

    Rotary Club of Abeokuta Metro installs president 

    Rotary Club of Abeokuta Metropolitan District 9111 has installed Abiodun Ogundaini as the 23rd president.

    The installation was held at The Event Tower, Kuto, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

    Ogundaini said the board and members of the club had achieved tremendously through irresistible magical strides, noting that they had strived to inspire change, create hope and drive positive change in the community through projects and programmes, which was in line with seven areas of focus.

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    He said Rotarians were determined to sustain and expand the club’s impact spanning over two decades, adding that the club would invest in time, talent, treasure, thinking and trust to create change to ignite hope and inspire passion among members.

    Chairman of the programme, Ola Sobande, an engineer; said he saw Rotary Club as a viable platform for driving inclusion, national cohesion and sustainable development.

    The Chairman, Investiture Committee,  Babatunde Aremu, urged members to commit their time and talent towards community and national development.

  • Rotary donates to school, health centre

    Rotary donates to school, health centre

    Rotary Club of Abule-Egbe has donated some tree seeds/nurseries to Meiran Community Senior High School, Lagos.

    Making the donation, the club’s President, Oladiran Saheed Titilope, said it was part of their tree- planting programme to make schools green at all times and avert the impact the loss of trees would have on the school premises. He added that the project was part of the seven focal areas of Rotary International that they execute yearly.

    He noted the advantage of trees on human beings, saying they produce oxygen which we need for our growth just as they take in the carbon dioxide we breathe out.

    He urged the school management, the pupils and other Nigerians to cultivate the culture of tree planting to tackle the prevailing climate change impact and deforestation. He also urged them to take care of the trees and nurture them to full growth to enable them enjoy their existence and encourage the club to give more in the future.

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    The school’s Principal, Mr Gbenga Oyediran, expressed satisfaction with the gift. He promised to take care of the trees and especially keep away people or animals from destroying them. He pleaded with the club to assist the school in other areas of their need like provision of tables and chairs, books etec.

    Oladiran promised to help, advising the school management to get its needs assessment ready to send it to the school.

    Also, the club donated some medical items worth over N1.2million to the Health Centre at Oloota in the area. They included beddings, mosquito nets, and consumables. Though it was the first time the club donated to the centre, Oladiran was happy with the joy displayed by the centre’s managers in accepting the gifts, pledging to return with more.

  • Rotary Club strengthens Kubwa community Healthcare with donations to General hospital

    Rotary Club strengthens Kubwa community Healthcare with donations to General hospital

    The Rotary Club of Abuja, Kubwa has reinforced its commitment to community service by donating essential bed sheets and screens to the Kubwa General Hospital, aiming to improve maternal and child healthcare services in the locality.

    Idowu Olayemi, President of the Club, led the team in presenting the donations to the secondary health facility on Tuesday, where she highlighted the motivation behind the initiative, explaining that July is Rotary’s month of maternal and child health.

    Additionally, she noted that 2024 is a significant year for Rotary, which inspired the Kubwa chapter to make a meaningful impact on its immediate community.

    “We chose to present the bed sheets and screens for the labour ward because it is an area of need that would always be impactful to the patients and the hospital as well.

    “The impact of these donations cannot be overstated as we provided 30-bed sheets for the postnatal and pediatric wards and screens for the labour ward.

    “These contributions are aimed at enhancing privacy and hygiene in the hospital, ensuring a more dignified and comfortable experience for patients.

    “The club’s dedication to continuous improvement and service is clear. We have a lot to do, and we will definitely come back. We will continue to support our community and work towards better healthcare outcomes,” Olayemi affirmed.

    Responding, Emmanuel Musa, the Medical Director (MD) of the Hospital, expressed his gratitude for the Rotary Club’s generosity and their prompt response to the hospital’s needs.

    “We appreciate the Rotary for this collaboration. They have understood our needs and have agreed to support our efforts to upgrade our facilities.

    “For instance, we recently renovated the delivery beds and improved lighting in the delivery room. However, we still needed screens for demarcation. Rotary’s donation helps complete what we have started, adding value to our efforts.

    “The hospital has been on a mission to improve its services, especially in the labour and children’s wards. We’ve been trying to upgrade our labour ward and give a facelift to the children’s ward.

    “Rotary has provided screens to separate beds in the labour ward, ensuring privacy for delivering mothers. This is crucial for both the mothers and their families,” Musa added.

    On the essence of Rotary intervention and the lessons to learn from them, the MD noted that Rotary’s contribution goes beyond physical donations, “It fosters a spirit of partnership and collaboration that is essential for the sustained improvement of healthcare services.

    “We welcome partnerships with other Nigerian corporate organizations and individuals. Many people cannot afford healthcare, and donations from well-meaning individual and corporate Nigerians can help us provide for those in need,” Musa emphasized.

    “I believe that our call for more partnerships is a reminder that collective effort is essential in addressing healthcare challenges.

    “As the Rotary Club continues its mission, it sets an inspiring example for others to follow, proving that even small gestures can lead to meaningful change,” he noted.

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    On her part, P.A.J. Lovina Okorn-Ntui, Rotary Nigeria District 9127 Chair of Maternal and Child Health, highlighted the club’s ongoing commitment to community service, saying, “We have about 40-something clubs in the FCT, and each club has its community projects.

    “The Rotary Club of Abuja Kubwa chose this facility for their project because they have their fellowships here.

    “Looking ahead, the Rotary Club has plans for more impactful projects. We’re moving to the next zone, having a project in Zone 4 on the 2nd of August, a day before the District governor’s investiture.

    “This project will see collaboration among 16 clubs in the entire Zone 4, covering areas like Gombe, Maiduguri, and Jos,” Okorn-Ntui revealed.

  • Abuja Rotary Clubs champion maternal, child Health in FCT community 

    Abuja Rotary Clubs champion maternal, child Health in FCT community 

    Rotarians in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have called on society to focus on maternal and child health, emphasizing its critical importance for overall survival.

    In a concerted effort to enhance maternal and child health in the FCT and across Nigeria, 40 Rotary Clubs in District 9127, led by District Governor (DG) Mike Okachi Nwanoshiri, launched the Maternal and Child Health Outreach in Dutse Baupma, Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

    Nwanoshiri noted that this initiative is one of the seven focus areas of Rotary International, aiming to support mothers and children in their vital roles of bringing life into the world.

    He said: “We are here today to mark one of the seven areas of focus of Rotary Program called Maternal and Child Health.

    “We have all that is used for childbirth: birth kits, mosquito nets, and condoms for pregnant women and new mothers. 

    “We also have digital waste cases and other essential materials.”

    “With the awareness advocacy embedded in this project, we believed this would make the desired impact on the beneficiary and the community at large while helping to bring the necessary attention to the needs of indigent communities around the country”.

    Saying that the entire country is the focus of the group, the DG said, “After this project, we take the next Rotary month and what it talks about in Rotary. We have seven areas of focus, and we target our projects one by one”.

    Chief Haruna Gwyendaye, the District Head of Dutse Baupma, Abuja, expressed his gratitude for the Rotary Club’s gesture toward his community while assuring that the donated apparatuses would be put to good use by the beneficiaries.

    Dame Princess Joy Okoro, of the Rotary Club of Maitama, Abuja and the District Governor-elect, emphasized the importance of reaching out to rural communities like Dutse Baupma and the Dutse Alhaji health facility. 

    She said the objective was to bridge the gap in rural areas, “We felt that to get close to the people, that is what Rotary is talking about. Get close to the community that the government might not easily reach.

    “We provide mosquito nets, especially for pregnant women and nursing mothers, to avert issues like malaria. 

    “We also offer birth control apparatus, including condoms for both men and women, to help families plan better and live healthier lives.”

    Lovina Okorn-Ntui, the District Chair of Maternal and Child Health, emphasized that bridging the gap in healthcare access is a key priority for Rotary, which influenced the choice of an indigent community for this project.

    According to her, the initiative targets over 500 women in Dutse Baupma and Dutse Alhaji, with the clubs collaborating closely with local leaders to ensure effective distribution and support.

    “We came here, did a needs assessment, and asked the facility what they would like us to support them with. They needed a digital BP apparatus, plastic chairs, and digital baby weighing scales, among others which we are donating today.

    “Besides donating materials to the pregnant women and the health facility, the project is also focusing on creating awareness and advocacy, that is why we are urging pregnant women to register for antenatal care early. 

    “If you register on time, get your vitals checked on time, everything will be brought under control,” she added 

    Dr. Deborah Joshua, Officer in Charge of the Dutse Alhaji Primary Health Care Centre, expressed joy over the Rotary Club’s donation, stating it would create a lasting impact, considering that the FCT had already begun preparations, including training health workers, with full implementation of maternal and child health initiatives set to commence in the coming days.

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    She said: “The drugs, equipment, and everything given to us today are essential for pregnant women to stay healthy throughout their pregnancy, including the drugs that will prevent the PCB from dropping to the point of being prone to bleeding during delivery. 

    “With these products, having vitamin C, paracetamol, and antimalarials in case a woman develops malaria during pregnancy, we are well-equipped.

    “The drugs are in good shape and still within their shelf life. They are not expired medication. We promise to put them to good use to reach out to the population we have in mind”.

  • Rotary Club lifts school

    Rotary Club lifts school

    Pupils of Estate Primary School, Oluwole Estate, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos were in joyous mood recently when the leadership of Rotary Club of Onigbongbo handed over to them a set of renovated toilets.

    During the ceremony, the club’s outgoing President, Razak Babatunde Salau, said the toilets were initially six and in a terrible condition but the club increased them to 10 and added physically-challenged facilities. In all, it spent $8,000 on the project.

    He thanked the Rotary Club of Pleasanton, California, United States, for its counterpart funding of the project. Specifically, he expressed his gratitude to the club’s President, Gary Schwaegerle, for being a man of his words.

    He equally thanked members of his club for standing by him to ensure that the project was completed and handed over to the school before leaving office after two terms.

    He said the school management and pupils would maintain the facility, having been trained by the club to do so.

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    He noted that the project was delayed due to some logistic problems.

    He lamented that no government official was on ground to acknowledge the club’s gesture, saying such behaviour could deter them from doing more for society.

    School Board Management Chairman, Ogbelakun Olatunde, appreciated the club for the gesture. He said he was particularly happy because he was a pupil of the 44-year-old school. “May God bless Rotary Club,’’ he added.

    On the government’s attitude towards the project, he said it had to do with some specifications recommended by the government in tandem with its standards, adding that the matter would be resolved. On maintenance, he said a cleaner had been engaged by the board to handle it.