Tag: Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye

  • Ex-Minister joins Nollywood

    Ex-Minister joins Nollywood

    Former Minister of Women Affairs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye has made entry into the movie industry.

    The move comes months after she was dropped from the cabinet by President Bola Tinubu.

    Kennedy-Ohanenye, a lawyer, entrepreneur, and politician, was appointed as the Minister of Women Affairs in August 2023 but held the position for only about a year.

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    Her foray into Nollywood marks a significant career shift, showcasing her versatility and willingness to explore new opportunities.

    The 51-year-old former Minister took announced her acting debut, sharing a video of her latest project, ‘Hatred’ on social media.

  • Fed Govt partners Atlanta on sunflower, Jathropha export

    Fed Govt partners Atlanta on sunflower, Jathropha export

    The federal government of Nigeria, through the office of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, has entered into a strategic partnership with the City of Atlanta, United States, to cultivate and export Sunflower and Jatropha Curcas.

    The collaboration, spearheaded by the ministry’s head, Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, aims to empower women-owned businesses, alleviate poverty, create jobs, and contribute significantly to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    Kennedy-Ohanenye in a statement obtained by The Nation, said the Ministry has secured land space in various dams across the country to facilitate the cultivation of these valuable plants as part of the partnership.

    “The realised profits from the project will be shared among participating women entrepreneurs. This initiative is expected to have a transformative impact on the lives of Nigerian women and the nation’s economy,” she said.

    The Minister urged Nigerians to seize the significant opportunity presented by the cultivation of sunflower and jatropha curcas.

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    According to her, “These crops, highly sought after in European and American markets for their diverse applications, demonstrate exceptional growth potential in Nigeria.

    “While it takes over seven months to cultivate sunflowers in Europe, they mature in just ten to thirteen weeks in our country.

    “Similarly, the jatropha curcas plant, traditionally associated with arid regions, can be harvested in eight months in Nigeria, compared to eighteen months in Europe and America.”

    Kennedy-Ohanenye in addition, assured that collective investment in these crops can significantly improve women’s empowerment as well as the nation’s economy.

  • Tinubu launches e-market portal, integrity brigade for women

    Tinubu launches e-market portal, integrity brigade for women

    Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has said President Bola Tinubu will, March 7, launch e-market portal, transparency and integrity brigade for women.

    She said the portal will link manufacturers, buyers, sellers and others in the marketing chain to encouraging entrepreneurship, skill acquisition and self-reliance, while the brigade will monitor and ensure safety of women and children against abuse.

     The minister spoke at a conference for commissioners of ministries of Women Affairs organised by Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption (RoLAC), supported by European Union and International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA).

    She said Federal Government will bring on board the brigade of which the  commissioners are part of.

    With the brigade, she said government would fish out things belonging to women and children, who are 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population.

    She noted youths, women, the vulnerable will be involved in government programmes.

     The minister, who lamented the low budgetary allocation to the ministry, assured that the administration won’t take issues concerning women for granted.

     She further called on Nigerians to volunteer and join the integrity brigade.

     “These are some of the ways we want to save Nigeria.

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     “On March 7, 2024, the president will be unveiling the integrity brigade, mobile courts, E-market portal for women and so many other things. “After March 7, no more business as usual, you will see action.

    “Nobody will leave a stone unturned. If you tamper with any woman or child, you will get the result. We are equally telling the women not to look for trouble because if they look for trouble they won’t get support”, she said.

    Head of Programme, International IDEA, Nigeria, Danladi Plang, called on states to implement the Child’s Rights Act (CRA) and the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act (VAPP) in order to curb any form of violence, especially gender-based violence.

     He said the event was aimed at drawing the attention to some of the key challenges that women, children and persons with disabilities in Nigeria face when they want to access justice system.

     He said: “Whether is our belief, legal system, or whether it’s a woman that have been sexually assaulted, or whether it’s persons with disabilities, they all have challenges in terms of accessing justice.

     “So the first thing is to draw attention to some of the challenges they face. And then the second one is also to present to the vulnerable people some of the opportunities that are available to them”.  

  • Women Affairs minister plans rehabilitation for released abducted Abuja sisters

    Women Affairs minister plans rehabilitation for released abducted Abuja sisters

    Women Affairs Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye has pledged full rehabilitation for the Al-Kadriyar sisters who were rescued from their abductors in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    One of the sisters, Najeebah, was killed by the kidnappers.

    Mrs. Kennedy-Ohanenye made the promise yesterday in Abuja when she visited the rescued girls at the facility where they are undergoing medical treatment.

    The minister said it was unfortunate that the girls passed through such a harrowing experience in the hands of fellow human beings.

    She said her ministry had initiated full rehabilitation plans to reintegrate the girls into society.

    The Special Assistant on Media to the Minister, Ohaeri Joseph, announced the minister’s plan in a statement.

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    The statement said the minister promised that her ministry would closely monitor the girls’ recovery and be there for them immediately they leave the facility and begin full rehabilitation.

    This, Kennedy-Ohanenye said, would include the engagement of a psychologist, due to the trauma the girls must been through when they were in the custody of the kidnappers.

    The minister said her ministry would liaise with the management of the National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) to ensure that one of the girls undertakes her one-year national service with the Ministry of Women Affairs.

    She suggested that the girls be moved from their present schools to another safer environment that would not subject them to any form of vulnerability.

    Kennedy-Ohanenye hailed the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, for working with credible intelligence and coordinated collaboration among the security agencies which led to the release of the girls last weekend.

    The minister expressed the concern of President Ahmed Tinubu over incessant cases of kidnapping across the country, especially within the FCT.

    “Mr. President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is deeply worried about this trend of kidnapping and is working assiduously towards addressing the situation.

    “After this visit, I will update the President and the First Lady about the condition of these girls,” she added.

    The father of the girls, Mr. Monsoor Al-Kadriyar, thanked the minister for her visit and security agencies for their efforts which resulted to their release.