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Why Gender bills would not fail under the 10th NASS, by Senator Kingibe

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***As women stage roadwalk against GBVH in Abuja

The senator representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the national Assembly, Senator Ireti Kingibe has explained why the 10th National Assembly will revisit the Five gender bills that were rejected during the ammendment of 1999 Constitution in the 9th National Assembly.
She said their male counterparts are now convinced of the relevance of the bills. Hence, she is convinced that the bless will get their blessings when it is time to amend the constitution.

It would be recalled that the five gender bills failed to fly in the immediate past 9th National Assembly as they couldn’t secure the required majority votes.
It was discovered that the bills failed largely because male legislators could not be convinced of their relevance.
The senator who Spoke on Saturday at the awareness walk to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, said sith the support of the men she is confident the bills will sail through this time around

“Without any exaggeration, women are the backbone of this country. We are the backbone of any country. We are the backbone of the home. Can we survive with a broken backbone?
“Nigeria is a country that is lagging behind in all human development indices
“Therefore Gender Based Violence and Harrassment(GBVH) must stop, and how will it stop? It is going to stop when there is proper reporting and proper consequence and collective responsibility, male and female, as you can see from the number of the organizations represented here we have decided that women are going to unite to fight Gender Based Violence and Harrassment(GBVH)

She acknowledged that the bills suffered setbacks in the 9th Assembly, but in the 10th Assembly, she does not expect the bills to fail.
She said even the men understand that for Nigeria to fully develop, they can not leave behind 50% of its population.
“So with the cooperation of the men and all Nigerians, including NGOs, the media and everybody the bills will sail through. We must insist on it. You must insist on it that it is a goal that must be achieved in this 10th assembly, whatever it takes.

“The 10th assembly would work towards getting presidential assent for the bills
The minister of women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, in her speech,  said their is a mobile Court that will take on pepertrators of GBVH as she asked Nigerian men to protect the women, their wives and daughters
We will stand by you. We affirm our commitment at the UN to the fight against GBV. We are at the forefront.

Representative of the UN, Kuawu Kowsin, said the gathering was to sensitize the people on the importance of joining hands to end Gender Based Violence Against Women.
“GBV has been an issue that is not only in Nigeria but a number of countries, so the UN has joined the ministry of Women Affairs to send a message that we are together to Eliminate Violence Against Women
“We have already taken a lot of steps in Preventig GBV. We have been talking to the people in the various communities to sensitize people about the harmful consequences of GBVH.
“When they become aware they will stop to perpetrate this harmful practice but also there is a lot of work that is being done by the UN to assist and support the survivors of GBVH psychologically and to help them to seek justice.
On whether there is any protection for men against violence he said, “There is a new law about Violence Against the people in general, this is also part of it but you know Violence Against Women is the major issue, Violence Against men is also covered.”

Barrister Louis Auta of the Network of Women With Disabilities who spoke on behalf of women and girls with Disability said they are tired of the exclusion.

“We are tired of GBVH. We are tired of violence against women and the girls with Disability and we are here to say Bye-bye to GBVH.”
The event for the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women which started at the Eagle square as early as 7am on Saturday morning witnessed a large turn out of women from all works who engaged the awareness roadwalk to the Unity fountain square.
At the Unity Fountain, there was a cannival of sort as the women expressed their determination to ensure all violence against women are eliminated.

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Empowering the Future: Senator Natasha Partners with PM4Success for Digital Training

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The senstor representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has launched a groundbreaking initiative in partnership with PM4Success International to train 100 of her constituents in cutting-edge digital skills.

The program, valued at $200 per participant, offers comprehensive training and global certifications in high-demand fields, such as Full Stack Development, Cybersecurity, Data Engineering, Cloud Support, UX Design, and more.

During a meeting in Abuja, Managing Director of PM4Success, Dr. David Emumena, emphasized the program’s goal: “This initiative will empower beneficiaries with industry-relevant skills, equipping them for financial independence and self-reliance.”

Participants will access the courses for free and receive globally recognized certifications, enabling them to compete in the digital economy and secure better career opportunities.

This initiative reflects Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s dedication to fostering economic growth and creating opportunities for her constituents to thrive in the evolving tech-driven world.

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Peter Obi Commends Chidinma Adetshina for Her Remarkable Achievement at Miss Universe

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Former Nigerian presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has congratulated Chidinma Adetshina for her exceptional performance at the 2024 Miss Universe pageant, where she was crowned the first runner-up. In a heartfelt message posted on his X-Handle, Obi lauded Chidinma’s inspiring journey, calling it a powerful example of resilience, perseverance, and unwavering dedication.
Despite not claiming the Miss Universe crown, Chidinma’s accomplishment of finishing as the first runner-up among over 120 contestants from around the world, and securing the top spot for Africa, has been hailed as a tremendous achievement.
Obi highlighted that her success is a testament to her determination and a reflection of the unyielding spirit of Nigerian youth.
“Chidinma has overcome significant challenges along her journey, holding on to faith and hope even in the most difficult times,” Obi wrote. “Her determination to succeed against all odds is truly inspiring, and her story reminds us that no challenge is too great when we persevere.”
Obi expressed pride in Chidinma’s success, noting that while she may not have claimed the ultimate title, her accomplishment is a source of national pride. “Being first in Africa and second globally among so many contestants is a remarkable feat,” Obi stated. “Her achievement shows us that greatness is achievable, no matter the obstacles.”
The former Anambra state governor also emphasized the importance of Chidinma’s journey as a source of inspiration for young Nigerians, urging them to persevere in the face of adversity. “Her story is a symbol of hope and resilience for all of us, especially the youth. It serves as a reminder that success often lies just beyond the hardest challenges.”
In closing, Obi reiterated his commitment to supporting Nigeria’s youth, promising to continue working toward a “New Nigeria” where young Nigerians can realize their full potential. “The New Nigeria is POssible,” he concluded, pledging to ensure that the dreams of talented young people like Chidinma remain within reach.
Chidinma’s outstanding performance at the Miss Universe pageant has not only brought pride to Nigeria but has also made her a role model for young Nigerians striving to break barriers and achieve success on the global stage.

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Musawa Hails Chidinma Adetshina for remarkable achievement at Miss Universe

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The Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Barrister Hannatu Musa Musawa, has sent a message of congratulations to Nigeria’s Chidinma Adetshina on her outstanding achievement as the first runner-up of the 2024 Miss Universe pageant, held at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City, Mexico, over the weekend.

Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Nneka Ikem Anibeze, in a statement issued on Monday quoted Musawa to have described Chidinma’s remarkable feat as a testament to her dedication, resilience, and passion for excellence.
She noted that Adetshina’s accomplishment brings pride to Nigeria and serves as an inspiration for a generation of young women aspiring to greatness.

“Chidinma’s achievement is a shining example of the creative and innovative spirit that defines our nation. She stayed focused and resilient through her journey. We are proud to celebrate her success and tenacity, recognizing the impact she has made on the global stage.
“Her commitment to empowering women and girls through education and advocacy aligns with our ministry’s vision for a vibrant and inclusive creative economy.”

The Minister further commended Chidinma for her exceptional representation of Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and values.
She emphasized that Chidinma’s achievement serves as a catalyst for promoting tourism, cultural exchange, and international cooperation.

“Chidinma is a shining star and a pride to Nigeria. Nigerians celebrate her success and acknowledge the impact she has had globally.”

Minister Musawa concluded by reaffirming the ministry’s commitment to supporting and empowering creative talents, particularly women, to excel in their fields.

As first runner-up, Chidinma was awarded a $100,000 cash prize, a one-year lease on a luxury apartment in New York, a $3 million diamond-encrusted crown, and valuable connections to launch a successful career in modeling and showbiz.

The 2024 Miss Universe pageant saw the participation of 125 contestants, with Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig ultimately winning the title.

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