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Anti-Rape body threatens to seek legal action if Speaker fails to commence probe on Keren’s rape case
After failing to commence investigative public hearing into the rape and death of 14 year old Keren-Happuch Aondodoo Akphagher allegedly at Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja in compliance with its resolution passed on December 7, 2021, a foremost anti-rape organisation – Men Against Rape Foundation (MARF) has served a pre-suit notice on the speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamilla.
Keren, a boarding student of Premiere Academy, Lugbe, died after the rapist had allegedly left a condom inside, which infected her with sepsis and compromised her immunity.
MARF has continued to question the “disturbing and suspicious” reluctance of the House of Representatives to enforce its own resolution to commence public hearing one hundred and eighty days after resolving to do so.
The Executive Director of MARF, Lemmy Ughegbe said this notice addressed to the speaker amounted to a pre-action notice, pointing out that should the lawmakers fail to commence investigative public hearing two weeks from when the letter was received, the organisation will take out a legal process to compel them.
“If they don’t awaken to their responsibility and duty, which they owe the people and especially the Nigerian children, then after two weeks, we shall file an action to seek an order of mandamus to compel them to conduct the investigative public hearing”, Ughegbe stated.
“We must hold lawmakers accountable. They cannot sit and pass resolutions they are obviously not committed to enforcing. This is a fundamental breach of its own rules and we shall seek legal remedy for the greater good of the society and our children”, he added.
In the pre-action notice written by MARF’s counsel, Barrister Johnbull Adaghe and titled “A CALL TO COMMENCE INVESTIGATIVE HEARING ON THE CAUSE OF DEATH OF KEREN-HAPPUCH AONDODOO AKPHAGHAR (MISS) PURSUANT TO YOUR RESOLUTION OF THE 7TH DECEMBER 2021” it noted that the anti-rape body is aghast and startled that since the 7th day of December, 2021, when that reassuring and hope lifting resolution was passed, no step has been taken by the house to put machinery in motion.
In part, the notice reads thus:
“Our client is a foundation charged with the duty of advocacy against rape and other sexual abuses in our society. In the discharge of its said responsibility, it led a protest to the National Assembly on the 1st day of December, 2021 to call for investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Keren-Happuch Aondodoo Akphaghar (Miss).
“Keren was a 14 years old student of the Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja. She was alleged to have been raped and sodomised while at school. She eventually died of sepsis occasioned by an abandoned condom in her virginal. She died on the 22nd June, 2021. And since then, investigation into the circumstances of her death by the police has been stunted, utterly vanquished and shrouded in secrecy.
“Dissatisfied with the manner investigation of the death is being conducted by the police, and with a view to getting justice for Keren and put an end to further cases of wanton sexual abuses, a protest march was led by our client in conjunction with members of other Civil Societies to press for justice for the deceased.
“Our client is certain, that its call did invoke, as usual, the humanity in you, that on the 7th day of December, 2021, you led the house to pass a widely applauded resolution to commence investigative public hearing into the circumstances leading to the death of Keren-Happuch Aondodoo Akphaghar (Miss) and other allegations of sexual harassment and abuses in schools.
“Our client is aghast and startled that since the 7th day of December, 2021, when that reassuring and hope lifting resolution was passed, no step has been taken by the house to put machinery in motion. We are worried that except the House takes a drastic step to intervene in this case by timeously holding the public hearing, as a way of putting the paedophile at bay, one cannot be certain whose daughter, sister or sibling might be the next victim of rape and other sexual abuses.
“In the light of the above, we are to urge you to cause the investigative public hearing to commence its work with a view to unravelling the circumstances surrounding the death of Miss Keren as well as the commission of cases of sexual harassment and abuses in schools. Our client is of the firm view that the intervention of an investigative public hearing is a sure means of addressing the rising anti-social trend in our schools and society.
“Consequently, we therefore urge that you use your good office to cause the Resolution of the House of the 7th day of December, 2021 to commence investigative public hearing into the circumstances surrounding the death of Miss Keren and other sexual abuses going on in our schools to be implemented within a reasonable time of two weeks from the date of this letter.
“Having seen and felt the humanity in you, and your desire to do for justice all; we have no doubt in our mind that you shall accord the plea conveyed in this letter the urgent attention it deserves.”
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Prof. Abdullahi Breaks Barriers, Becomes Northern Nigeria’s First Female Professor of Mechanical Engineering
By Lamara Garba
In a historic feat that has inspired the academic community, Prof. Umma Abdullahi has become the first female professor of Mechanical Engineering in northern Nigeria.
Prof. Umma, now in her mid-40s, was among 66 senior academics recently promoted to the esteemed rank of professor, as approved by the management of Bayero University, Kano.
This remarkable achievement is a testament to her unwavering dedication, relentless passion, and steadfast determination to defy the odds and shatter glass ceilings in a male-dominated field.
Born and raised in the Sharfadi quarters of Kano Municipality, Prof. Abdullahi’s journey to academic excellence is a story of providence, perseverance, and determination. After completing her Remedial Science Programme, she initially applied to study Geography. However, fate had other plans, leading her to Mechanical Engineering—a field that became her passion and, ultimately, her claim to fame.
A 2005 graduate and a mother of six, Prof. Umma’s achievement is even more remarkable considering she successfully balanced the demands of family life as a housewife with the rigors of an academic career. Despite these challenges, she remained focused, driven by a fierce determination to succeed.
Prof. Abdullahi’s rise to prominence serves as a beacon of hope for women and girls, particularly in northern Nigeria, where cultural and societal norms often limit opportunities for women.
Interestingly, Umma is the youngest of 21 siblings. Her story underscores the transformative power of hard work, determination, and a refusal to accept societal limitations.
As the first female professor of Mechanical Engineering in northern Nigeria, Prof. Umma Abdullahi is an inspiration to students, colleagues, and the broader community. While pursuing her Ph.D. at the Islamic University in Malaysia, she completed her program in just 24 months—a feat not achieved in the previous 30 years. Her success highlights the transformative impact of education in challenging societal norms.
Prof. Abdullahi’s historic achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a victory for women’s empowerment and a celebration of human potential. As she continues to make strides in her field, she is poised to inspire a new generation of women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
In a region where women’s participation in STEM fields is limited, Prof. Abdullahi’s accomplishment is groundbreaking. She serves as a role model, mentor, and a shining example of what dedication, perseverance, and a passion for learning can achieve.
Looking ahead, Prof. Abdullahi remains committed to inspiring and empowering the next generation of women in STEM. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to motivate others, challenge societal norms, and push boundaries.
Speaking shortly after receiving her letter of promotion, Prof. Umma Abdullahi expressed gratitude to her parents, siblings, and beloved husband—an academic whose financial and emotional support played a crucial role in her success.
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Beyond Borders: Senator Natasha Empowers Women in Husband’s Delta Hometown
Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has extended her empowerment programmes beyond her Senatorial District to Abigborodo community in Delta State, her husband’s ancestral home in a demonstration of commitment to inclusive development and grassroots empowerment.
At the event held on January 1, 2025, hundreds of women received business tools such as deep freezers, sewing machines, and grinding machines to promote entrepreneurship and economic self-reliance.
Renowned for her impactful performance in Kogi Central, Senator Natasha described the initiative as part of her broader mission to empower women and stimulate sustainable development.
“This effort reflects my belief in strengthening families and fostering prosperity through women’s empowerment, irrespective of location,” she stated.
Her Chief Press Secretary, Arogbonlo Israel, emphasized that the initiative aligns with Senator Natasha’s vision of driving economic growth and skills development across Nigeria.
Community leaders and beneficiaries praised the programme as a life-changing intervention, pledging to make the most of the tools provided.
Senator Natasha’s outreach in Delta State reinforces her dedication to inclusive governance and sustainable development, ensuring women are equipped to thrive economically and socially.
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Kogi First Lady Champions Holistic Development, Focuses on Women, Health, Drug Abuse Prevention
In a New Year message brimming with hope and purpose, Hajia Sefinat Usman Ododo, the First Lady of Kogi State, has unveiled a comprehensive vision to address critical societal challenges, prioritizing women empowerment, healthcare access, and the fight against drug abuse.
Beyond traditional celebrations, Mrs. Ododo’s outreach during the festivities set a remarkable tone for 2025, emphasizing grassroots impact and sustainable development.
Her activities spanned visits to hospitals, donations of essential supplies, and dialogues with vulnerable groups, signaling a commitment to inclusive governance.
A highlight of her engagements was her visit to the Muhammadu Buhari Mother and Child Hospital in Iruvochinomi, where Mrs. Ododo distributed antenatal kits, pharmaceutical drugs, and food items to over 120 patients.
The donations were not only a gesture of care but also a strategic intervention to ease the financial burdens faced by families seeking medical assistance.
During the visit, Mrs. Ododo emphasized maternal health, urging women to prioritize antenatal care and security awareness. Healthcare professionals, including Dr. Jibrin Umar of the Association of Resident Doctors, commended her efforts while calling for long-term government investment to address workforce shortages in the sector.
Mrs. Ododo’s engagements also spotlighted the rising menace of drug abuse among youths. Speaking at Hajia Nana Hawawu Oziohu Memorial Hospital in Upogoro, she called on parents, especially mothers, to play active roles in monitoring and guiding their children.
“Drug abuse is eroding the foundation of our society. As mothers, we must be vigilant, supportive, and proactive to ensure our children remain on the right path,” she implored.
Her advocacy for stronger family values resonated deeply, reinforcing the need for collective efforts to tackle substance abuse through education and rehabilitation programs.
Beyond healthcare and drug prevention, Mrs. Ododo reiterated her resolve to empower women economically and socially, describing them as the backbone of societal progress. She acknowledged the support of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, whose “Renewed Hope Initiative” has uplifted Nigerian women, including those in Kogi State.
Mrs. Ododo pledged to expand access to skills acquisition programs, financial literacy training, and microfinance opportunities, providing women with tools for economic independence and stability.
As Kogi State enters a new year, the First Lady’s initiatives reflect a clear roadmap for growth anchored on unity and inclusivity. She appealed for continued support for her husband, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, to deliver more democratic dividends.
Grateful beneficiaries described her interventions as timely and life-changing, underscoring the transformative power of compassionate leadership.
Mrs. Ododo’s New Year outreach serves as both inspiration and challenge—reminding stakeholders that real development is rooted in collective effort, care, and accountability. Her actions affirm that 2025 holds the promise of a stronger, healthier, and more empowered Kogi State.
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