How To Fix Nigeria Abuja: National Orientation: Effective Communication for True Empowerment
How To Fix Nigeria Abuja: National Orientation: Effective Communication for True Empowerment
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Oya Media is live from Abuja: National Orientation: Effective Communication for True Empowerment.
A solution orientated conversation on the role of Government in fostering unity and communicating its
policies and programmes to all Nigerians using the National Orientation Agency mandate as a focal point
National Orientation Agency mandate (Est 1993)
“To consistently raise awareness, positively change attitudes, values and behaviours; accurately and
adequately inform; and sufficiently mobilize citizens to act in ways that promote peace, harmony.
To develop a Nigerian society that is orderly, responsible and disciplined, where citizens demonstrate core
values of honesty, hard work and patriotism. To ensure that Government programmes and policies are
better understood by the general public and: Mobilize favourable public opinion for such programmes
and policies.
How to Fix Nigeria Bauchi: Education - Empowering the Youth
How to Fix Nigeria Bauchi: Education - Empowering the Youth
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Oya Media is live from Bauchi and the conversation this time is titled; Education: Empowering the Youth.
More education leads to greater economic prosperity and a fairer society. In this episode #HowToFixNigeria will holding this discussion
with:
Mallam Khalid Barau Ningi, Senior Special Assistant on Empowerment to Bauchi State.
Mrs Lydia Shehu, Executive Director, Rescue Initiative for Sustainable Development
Alhaji Nura Yusuff Kobi, State Director, National Orientation Agency.
“Going forward we hope to get convictions on cases, we have not gotten convictions and that’s a big challenge” - Mr. Kebe Ikpi, BRCI Advocate.
Mr. Kebe Ikpi shed light on the challenges, journey and wins in the fight against child abuse in Calabar.
How to Fix Nigeria: Kano - Calabar - Violence against persons and The Child Rights Act
Commerce and innovation are important for development of the society. We are elated to continue to provide platforms that encourage conversations on development
Supported by MacArthur Foundation
How to Fix Nigeria: Enugu - Innovation and Enterprise
Thank you for joining us on today’s How to Fix Nigeria live from Enugu. We’re talking about Innovation and how to create an enabling environment for youth enterprise.
How to Fix Nigeria: Kano - Commerce
“The lack of information about a particular funding or how loans are disbursed affects youths access to information”
On this episode, #HowToFixNigeria will delve into the state of commerce in Nigeria and how it is affected the all and sundry at the heart of Nigeria’s Centre of Commerce, Kano.
Register for this virtual conversation which will be held across our social media pages and zoom meetings - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-fix-nigeria-commerce-tickets-159566506717
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Initiated by Funmi Iyanda and Royal African Society
"The recent hike in food price are as a result of the farmers and herders crisis, the Fulani herders are destroying the farms and killing the farmers"
"The recent hike in food price are as a result of the farmers and herders crisis, the Fulani herders are destroying the farms and killing the farmers"
Clashes between farmers and nomadic herders have escalated in Oyo state in the past years, we talk to community leaders on the ground and expert about what's driving the conflict, and what can be done.
#HowtoFixNigeria provides clarity on how to handle the herders/farmers conflict in South West by analyzing both sides of debate
Click the link to join the virtual conversation - https://www.howtofixnigeria.org/
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HOW TO FIX NIGERIA.
It is hard to find solutions to the compound, interconnected problems Nigeria faces. Practical ideas to resolve the most pressing ones - such as those relating to health care, the environment, and the economy - sometimes seem impossible.
It is our passion at Oya Media to work hard to help improve the Nigerian story, and with the #HowToFixNigeria campaign sponsored by MacArthur Foundation, we are committing to accomplish just that.
Do you think adoption can control overpopulation?
Listen to these Nigerians discuss overpopulation and adoption in light of the increasing number of children waiting for adoption.
Would you ever consider adopting a child?
A loving, nurturing, safe, forever family is important for every child, adoption is one way this is can be achieved.
Listen to these Nigerians share their opinion on adoption.
How do you take care of your mental health?
Look around you. You may have noticed that people are becoming more aware of mental illness, and that's fantastic.
Listen to how these Nigerians claim they maintain their mental health.
#MentalHealthMatters
What do you know about Mental Health?
Living in a country like Nigeria with all the causes for worry, and sources of stress may pose a danger to mental health.
Watch these Nigerians share their thoughts on mental health.
What role does religion play in the branding of children as "witches"?
Some Nigerians actually believe that children can be witches and sometimes they go as far as killing these children.
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We asked some people how much religion is to blame for this.
What role does religion play in the branding of child as "witches"?
Some Nigerians actually believe that children can be witches and sometimes they go as far as killing these children.
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We asked some people how much religion is to blame for this.
The Tale of a Child Witch
Children are delicate beings that should be protected. Imagine how horrible it is for a child to be molested and tortured by family who should be his protector.
Stories like David Etim Otu on #PublicEye has helped raised awareness on how children are tortured in the guise of being of Child witches
Watch > https://youtu.be/w0yg1_lvaqI
"I am not a witch, I am a witch for Jesus"
When it comes to child witches, religion is often blamed. How much of a role does it play in the belief in these creatures?