Young ladies to participate in Nigeria teens, twenties audition
Immunisation: Putting an end to vaccine-preventable deaths
Change: Aisha Buhari reiterates commitment
20 things you don’t know about Don Jazzy
Women should be protected against violence
Group enjoins Nigerians to promote fair contest
Ashimolowo fetes 4,000 widows in Osun
15 things to do in 2015
Build a life by adopting a child, FG urges parents
Experts task govt on full domestication of CEDAW by 2015
WISCAR graduates, inducts more career women
Yabatech registrar bags award for human transformation, competency
First Lady, NCWD, others tackle challenges facing women & girls
Rotary deepens fight against polio in Nigeria
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SubscribeOdumakin, others make case for women empowerment in politics
Stakeholders have called for greater empowerment of women in the country as a means of ensuring their greater participation in the nation’s body politics.
This was the consensus of views on Monday at a one-day leadership capacity building workshop for women leaders in political parties from Lagos, Ogun and Oyo States held in Lagos organized by a civil society, Women Arise for Change.
Contemporary artists move beyond photojournalistic gaze
The Lagos Photo Foundation holds its fifth edition of the annual Lagos Photo Festival in Lagos, Nigeria. It is the first and only international arts festival of photography in Nigeria. In a month long program, events include exhibitions, workshops, artist presentations, discussions, screenings, and large scale outdoor installations in congested public spaces in Lagos. Lagos Photo aims to provide a platform for the development and education of contemporary photography in Africa by establishing mentorship and cross-cultural collaborations with local and international artists. Lagos Photo presents photography as it is embodied in the exploration of historical and contemporary issues, the promotion of social program, and the reclaiming of public spaces. Lagos Photo 2014 features forty photographers spanning across twenty-one countries.
FG Launches National Policy on Ageing
In effort to provide a sustainable national framework for the care of older persons in the country, federal government has announced that it will soon launch a National Policy on Ageing in the country. The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zainab Maina announced this on Tuesday at the opening of a 2-Day National Summit on Ageing and Older Persons, organized by her ministry in collaboration with Dave Omokaro Foundation and other stakeholders, to mark this year’s International Day of Older Persons in Abuja.
VSO, WARDC mobilise youths for good governance in Ikorodu
As a way of promoting youth participation in governance, an international organisation, Volunteer Service Overseas, VSO, is partnering the Women Advocates Documentation Research and Documentation Centre, WARDC, on a three-month International Citizens Service (ICS) programme in Ikorodu, Lagos.
14th Miss Niger Delta Pageant begins December
All is now set for the 14th edition of the Miss Niger Delta Beauty Pageant show titled, “One Voice for Peace, Empowerment and Transformation”, expected to take place in Bayelsa State in December amid pomp and fanfare.
Foundation trains 100 people in skills acquisition
AT least 100 beneficiaries last week went to their various homes with a big smile on their faces after graduating from the first Hon Adewale Olola Benson Foundation Free Skills Acquisition Training programme.
NAS donates items to support street children
NAtional Association of Seadogs, also known as Pyrates Confraternity, has reiterated its resolve to working tirelessly and passionately towards the cause of making life meaningful to street children in Nigeria.
Former street boy recounts experience
Akintunde Ayeni one of the people rescued from the street, narrated how he lived on the streets for over 20 years after he left home, saying, “There is nothing on the street.”
Fashola tasks women to champion campaign for state police
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State, SAN, has called on Nigerian women to campaign vigorously for the establishment of a state Police in the country as a means of ensuring their protection and that of their children against abuse saying women issues in crime management had been subordinated by the challenges of insecurity in the country in recent times.
Remembering Joan Rivers in Words and Comedy
Joan Rivers was an old timer who was totally unknown to anyone under 30. She ruled the screens alongside other greats like Joans Collins and Elizabeth Taylor; but she refused to be confined to the past.
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