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Kogi Medical Graduate may miss induction over #400,000 fee.

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Unless Kogi State Government, Corporate Organisations and Spirited individuals come to the aid of Miss Mariam Yakubu, an MBBS graduate may miss her induction into the Medical Profession owing to her inability to pay the mandatory induction fee of Four Hundred Thousand Naira before or on 26/10/2022.

Miss Mariam Yakubu, the sixth child of the Eight children of her parents, said all was well with her academic and that of her siblings untill the unexpected happened to the parents.

Mariam, a medical graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka UNN, said, although not from a rich family background, but her parents, who were both civil servants were able to meet their academic needs.

According to her, things took a downward trend for the family, when the House, the parents have laboured through out their productive years to build was gutted by a mysterious fire that has rendered them homeless.

To compound their woes, her father , Mr Yakubu, a staff of Federal Polytechnic Idah and her Mother, Amina Yakubu, staff of Federal Ministry of Information have retired.

Mariam speaking further said, the simultaneous retirement of her parents which would have been a blessing in disguise to her, as the needed amount wouldn’t have posed a threat to the cumulative entitlements of the parents.

She bemoaned the introduction of Contributory Pension Scheme, which operation has made the parents to wallow in penury.

She added that since the day her parents retired, their monthly pensions and gratuity have not been paid, forcing them to spawn everywhere for assistance to no avail.

She called on the state Governor Alhaji Yahaya Bello, whom she described as the father of the orphans to come to her aid to offset the bill before or on the 26th October, 2022 to bring alive her academic pursuits.

She is equally begging the Senator Representing Kogi East, Senator Isah Jibrin Echocho, House of representatives member from Ankpa, Idah and Dekina Federal Constituencies, House of Assembly members and well meaning corporate organisations and individuals to help wipe her tears.

Miriam Yakubu can be reached through your contributions on First Bank 3111173733.
Phone number 09052594551.

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Group Pledges to boost agriculture in Niger Delta through empowerment of women

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Jigawa CSO advocates dor 6-months Maternity leave

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The Jigawa state Civil Society Scaling-up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN) has urged the state government to domesticate the federal law extending maternity leave from three to six months.
Chairman of the group Comrade Shuaibu Musa Kafingana made the appeal at a policy dialogue on paid maternity leave extension.
He cited the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Children’s Education Fund (UNICEF) recommendations.
“Exclusive breastfeeding for six months is crucial for a child’s health,” Kafingana emphasized.
The extended leave according to him is aimed at Supporting work-life balance and job security for nursing mothers adsibg that it will allow mothers to practice exclusive breastfeeding for six months.
Explaining further he said it will provide adequate time for physical and emotional recovery after childbirth
The group’s advocacy is seeking to prioritize the health and well-being of nursing mothers and their children in Jigawa State.

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VOWE Foundation Awards Scholarships to 20 Female Undergraduates

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VOWE Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to advancing the education and empowerment of women and girls in Nigeria has unveiled 20 winners of the 2nd edition of the Sophie Uzodimma Onovo Women Undergraduate Scholarship.

In a statement released on Monday in Abuja, the Foundation revealed that the 20 exceptional female final-year students who scaled the hurdle to clinch the award are to enjoy provision of full tuition and other educational expenses for their final year of study.

The statement said that the awardees were selected from educational tertiary institutions in Enugu and Imo states.

It said that the 2024 prestigious scholarship award marked a significant step in the Foundation’s resolve to foster educational opportunities and empower the next generation of women leaders.

The scholarship, which is being generously funded by the founder of VOWE Foundation, Mrs Sophie Uzodimma Onovo, is designed to support female students education in tertiary institutions.

The award is to alleviate financial barriers confronting the students and empower them to pursue their academic goals through provision of full tuition and other educational expenses for the final year of study.

Speaking on the importance of the scholarship, Mrs Sophie Uzodimma Onovo stated, “Education is the cornerstone of personal and societal growth” adding that it also enables the recipients to focus on their studies without financial worries.

“It marks a significant step in our commitment to fostering educational opportunities and empowering the next generation of women leaders.

“By investing in the education of these young women, we are not only helping them achieve their dreams but also contributing to the future of our communities”, she said.

Onovo who is also founder of the VOWE Foundation said the non-profit making body is committed to supporting women, “especially those in underserved communities, to reach their full
potential.”

She said that the selection process for this year’s scholarship was highly competitive, with numerous applications from talented and dedicated female students.

Mrs Onovo held that the 20 chosen beneficiaries demonstrated exceptional academic performance, leadership potentials, and a strong commitment to community service.

Among the 20 awardees, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) has 7; Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), 4; Imo State University (IMSU), 3 and Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), 2.

Others are Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu (IMT), 1; Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, 2 and Federal Polytechnic Owerri, 1. (Ends)

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