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‘Nigeria breaks record with 31, 250 mothers breastfeeding across the country in one day’
Nigeria has broken the world record for the highest number of lactating mothers breastfeeding simultaneously as 31,250 mothers breastfed their babies, across the country in one day, the Federal Ministry of Health has indicated
Permanent Secretary and Director of Nutrition in the Ministry, Daju Kachollom Shagti spoke at the flag-off and World Breastfeeding Record Initiative at Abuja Continental Hotel
The 2024 Breastfeeding Week is themed: Closing the Gap, Break the Record, Break Barriers: Breastfeeding Support for All.
According to the Permanent secretary the target was put at 30,000 however, they achieve 31,250 mothers breastfeeding their babies across Nigeria in one day.
“There was a count down and this was done between the Federal and the subnationals, states.
She thanked the states for the support adding that it is a move towards a better collaboration between the National and the subnational level.
She encouraged mothers to breastfeed their babies exclusively from 0-6 months, from one hour after birth to the age of 6months and 2years if possible
This she said will aid in their growth and will actually stop infections, for any child with infection and it will even support the mother, make the mother closer to the child
“We are not only here in the FCT, we are across the 36 states of the Federation, in each state working hard to break a world record to support breastfeeding for women.
“We all know the importance of breastfeeding for children, especially for the first six months, exclusive breastfeeding. “It is for the men, for the government, and for the society. Because if you do not give them the support, they will not be able to breastfeed their children.
And we have noticed that during emergencies, that human milk, which contains a lot of antibodies, and can fight infection, actually helps. “Breastfeeding is equally important as a public health issue because it promotes health, it prevents diseases, it contributes to reducing health inequalities.
“In Nigeria, over the years, at the last multiple indicator survey of 2021, it showed that only 34% of our children between the ages zero to six months are exclusively breastfed.
“And so the Federal Ministry of Health has come to you and has been working with our partners over the years to make you understand the importance of breastfeeding.
She explained further that breastfeeding is not just a food, it is also a means of providing food for your children to eat.
“The Nigerian government through the Federal Ministry of Health is committed to supporting, protecting and promoting breastfeeding as a veritable means towards eradication of malnutrition in all its forms.
“And as such, the government has demonstrated commitment to providing the best care for newborns, infants and young children through huge investment in training programs for different levels of health professionals, doctors, nurses, midwives, nutritionists, community health workers and so many others.
“This is because we understand the importance that we all play, especially in supporting women to breastfeed. And for them to do this, you must give them the knowledge, you must educate them, so that they will know the different methods of feeding, of lactating, as well as encouraging them against the stigmatization of breastfeeding in the open.
“As we celebrate this Breastfeeding Week, I urge all political leaders, policy makers, legislators, women, men, religious leaders, families, friends, private sector, workplaces, to take responsibility and join hands to raise awareness on the issue of the huge benefits of breastfeeding and support mothers to practice optimal breastfeeding for the good of our country.
“We are all actors and we can work together to close the gap in breastfeeding support and reduce inequalities.
In a goodwill message, UNICEF Country Representative Chritian Munduate said
“It gives me immense pleasure to stand before you today on this momentous occasion as we attempt the world record for the highest number of women breastfeeding simultaneously. “We are gathered, not just, to break a world record; but we are here to make history and send a powerful message to the world about the importance of breastfeeding.
“First, I would like to extend my gratitude to the First Lady, for being a Champion for breastfeeding and nutrition, and to the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare for their unwavering support and collaboration.
“Your leadership and commitmen towards improving maternal and child health and nutrition in Nigeria are trul commendable.
“In closing, I want to reiterate UNICEF’s steadfast commitment to supporting Nigeria in its journey towards better child health and nutrition. Let today be a milestone in our collective efforts to ensure that every child has the best start in life.”
The representative of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Abuja, said
“As we gather to attempt a groundbreaking feat setting a World Record for the most lactating women breastfeeding simultaneously we demonstrate our collective resolve to promote and support breastfeeding.
“This event is a testament to our dedication to closing the gap in breastfeeding support and ensuring that all mothers can breastfeed with confidence.
“We commend the organizers and partners for their tireless efforts in promoting breastfeeding and supporting mothers.
“We pledge our continued support and commitment to: Strengthening policies and programs that promote breastfeeding, Enhancing access to quality breastfeeding support and counseling and Encouraging community engagement and societal support for breastfeeding
“Together, let us celebrate the power of breastfeeding and work towards a future where every mother can breastfeed with ease and confidence.”
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Empowering the Future: Senator Natasha Partners with PM4Success for Digital Training
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
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
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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