Celebrating Fathers’ Day: #LeadRightFathers

We celebrate All the Fathers in our Homes first, our Country next and the World. Fatherhood is a huge responsibility and we thank you for rising up to the task. Well done! On this solemn day, as an organisation focused on Nation building we believe it’s time for some reflection by fathers in our homes, the nation […]

Nigeria: Reps Propose 30 Years For President, Governors, Senators

The House of Representatives yesterday proposed 30 years as minimum age requirement for the office of president, governor and senate and 25 for members of the House of Representatives. The lawmakers passed into second reading a bill seeking to alter relevant sections of the 1999 constitution to effect the change which, they said, was meant to encourage[…]

Happy Democracy Day

Happy Democracy Day my Friend, Have you thought about Nigeria and said a prayer for her today? Have you considered your personal ownership of this great nation called… “Nigeria”? Securing our Future depends on our Honour, Value and Respect for Democracy… the Responsibility to do the right thing regardless of who is involved is in our hands.[…]

National Assembly Hosts 161 Nigerian Students

The House of Representatives will host 161 students from 141 Nigerian universities to a 2-day interactive forum on the 9th and 10th of May 2016 at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja. The forum is an initiative of Speaker Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara envisioned to promote active youth inclusiveness in the democratic process. The event would feature[…]

Happy Mother’s Day

And as the idea took shape, I codified it into an entire chapter of my book … I was shocked at how many people (especially women) loved the term and my description of this … “Then I realised… all I had learnt and know; all I had in my kitty as life’s experiences on my journey of[…]

Nigeria: Northeast Children Robbed Of Education

Abuja — Boko Haram’s attacks on schools, students, and teachers in northeast Nigeria have had a devastating impact on education. The conflict has left nearly 1 million children with little or no access to school, and Nigeria’s security forces have contributed to the problem by using schools as military bases, putting children at further risk of attack[…]