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09/02/2024

2024 Fellowship Applications are open through Feb 18, 2024!🔥

Gratitude Network is a nonprofit organization with a mission to accelerate the growth of high-impact social leaders and organizations.

This mission is achieved through the 1 year Fellowship Program, designed and proven to increase leadership capabilities and organizational strategic development.

We’re calling out to dynamic Leaders and organizations to join this fellowship.

📆Application deadline: February 18.

For more information visit: gratitude-network.org

09/02/2024

Exciting Opportunity for Young African Women!

Are you an ambitious young woman with a passion for leadership?
Here’s your chance to shine!

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our Leadership Accelerator Programme for Young African Women!
This programme is designed to cultivate leadership skills, foster networking opportunities, and provide mentorship from inspiring industry leaders.

If you’re a young African woman with a passion for making a difference, eager to lead, and ready to embark on a journey of personal and professional growth, this opportunity is for you.

Application deadline: February 20th, 2024.
Application link: bit.ly/LAP2024

On Sunday the 4th of February, I will be a year older. I have thus decided to give out this much demanded   for FREE to ...
27/01/2024

On Sunday the 4th of February, I will be a year older. I have thus decided to give out this much demanded for FREE to only 30 participants.
Kindly register if you know that you need it and/or share with anyone that you know will appreciate it.
Thanks.

We go live on Omoluabi Radio 87.7 FM by 12 noon .Tune in.          Oyo State Government
13/01/2024

We go live on Omoluabi Radio 87.7 FM by 12 noon .
Tune in.
Oyo State Government

09/12/2021


27/10/2021
10/08/2021
World   Week   commenced yesterday, 1st August and concludes on 7 August, 2021.Tune in 5:05pm tomorrow as we host Dr Ebu...
02/08/2021

World Week commenced yesterday, 1st August and concludes on 7 August, 2021.

Tune in 5:05pm tomorrow as we host Dr Ebunlomo Walker, a community-based Family Physician.

Jumoke Olowookere is an EcoPreneur with over 10 years experience in the Education Sector both in the public and private ...
27/07/2021

Jumoke Olowookere is an EcoPreneur with over 10 years experience in the Education Sector both in the public and private institutions, locally and internationally.
She is our guest on todays edition of as we discuss this years 'World Nature Conservation Day' to be commemorated tomorrow, Wednesday, 28th July.

Tune in by 5pm WAT today on Oluyole 98.5 FM

Tune in today by 5:00pm on Oluyole 98.5 FM
13/07/2021

Tune in today by 5:00pm on Oluyole 98.5 FM

16/06/2021




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NIGERIA TWITTER SHUTDOWN: A BRAZEN ABUSE OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS.  Today, the 4th of June 2021, the Federal Governme...
05/06/2021

NIGERIA TWITTER SHUTDOWN: A BRAZEN ABUSE OF FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS.


Today, the 4th of June 2021, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced its suspension of Twitter operations, that the application can be used as a platform for activities capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence.

Many Nigerians read the announcement of the ban on Twitter as a reflection of the importance of the platform and other digital (social media) platforms to Nigerians in accessing information and disseminating the same.

The directive by the Nigerian government is at its core, an abuse of the rights of Nigerians not just to freedom of expression, but many other rights guaranteed in the Nigerian 1999 Constitution (as amended), the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. This suspension, which is a reaction of the Nigerian government to the company’s enforcement of its platform rules, is aimed at insulating the government from criticism, especially by Nigeria’s youth who are over 70% of the country’s population.

It must be noted that Nigeria’s President has notably been insulated from every form of public accountability. He is perhaps the only president since the country’s return to democracy in 1999 who never grants live interviews or holds media chats. This move is therefore aimed at making him unaccountable to the people of Nigeria who constantly take to social media platforms to share their views on the actions and policies of the government.

It is evident that shutting down Twitter is illegal and illegitimate policies such as this are unacceptable!

A 2016 United Nations resolution affirms that the rights that citizens have offline must apply online. Coincidentally, this resolution was co-sponsored by Nigeria with others. We urge the Nigerian authorities to respect and enforce citizens’ fundamental rights as provided for by the Nigerian constitution and International human rights treaties that Nigeria is a party to.

We will further contact the Ministry of Information to get exact details of this announcement, and the legal framework that supports such undemocratic pronouncement. We advise all users of twitter and other social media platforms in Nigeria to download virtual private networks (VPNs) to enable them continue to use the platforms for their economic survival and social and political engagements while we all push back on this draconian order by the Nigerian government.

Read our guide on how to stay online in cases of network disruptions at https://paradigmhq.org/report/what-to-do-if-nigeria-shuts-down-the-internet/ and download the Ayeta toolkit, designed in anticipation of such dictatorial acts, via https://paradigmhq.org/ayeta

01/06/2021

Here is how the program went today with Dr Olusola Ishola

Tune in today as we engage Dr Olusola Isola, Senior Research fellow at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, Uni...
01/06/2021

Tune in today as we engage Dr Olusola Isola, Senior Research fellow at the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan. on the topic "Inciting Violence In the name of religion".
5:05pm WAT today on Oluyole 98.5 FM

19/05/2021
Tune in today at 5:00PM on Oluyole 98.5 FM as we engage Cecilia Adenusi from lpi_hub discussing this years 'World Teleco...
18/05/2021

Tune in today at 5:00PM on Oluyole 98.5 FM as we engage Cecilia Adenusi from lpi_hub discussing this years 'World Telecommunications & Information Society Day'.

Listen via www.bcos.tv/listen

Livestream: www.facebook.com/oluyole98.5fm

Tune in by 5:05PM WAT today on OLUYOLE98.5FM
11/05/2021

Tune in by 5:05PM WAT today on OLUYOLE98.5FM

Tomorrow on   we focus on Global Action Week on Education   &  Tune in at 5:05pm tomorrow to OLUYOLE98.5FMUNESCO UNICEF ...
26/04/2021

Tomorrow on we focus on Global Action Week on Education &
Tune in at 5:05pm tomorrow to OLUYOLE98.5FM

UNESCO UNICEF World Health Organization (WHO) USAID - US Agency for International Development Search for Common Ground Connexus

23/04/2021

Tomorrows edition of   promises to be exciting and educating as always.Tune in 5:05pm on Oluyole 98.5 FM We continue our...
19/04/2021

Tomorrows edition of promises to be exciting and educating as always.

Tune in 5:05pm on Oluyole 98.5 FM

We continue our as we host Shaikh Busairi Salahuddeen of Worldislamic Peacefoundation and Alaba Ayoola Ehindero of to discuss the recent allegations leveled against Dr. Isa Ali Pantami of the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy.

Tune in to   today on Oluyole 98.5 FM by 5:05pm
13/04/2021

Tune in to today on Oluyole 98.5 FM by 5:05pm

Today, April 6 is International Day of Sport for Development and Peace | United NationsSport and physical activity for b...
06/04/2021

Today, April 6 is International Day of Sport for Development and Peace | United Nations

Sport and physical activity for better reopen and recover.

Sport has the power to change the world; it is a fundamental right, a powerful tool to strengthen social ties and promote sustainable development and peace and well as solidarity, and respect. Through our unique individual skills and collective power, we can come together and share creative ways to improve our health and well-being through sport and physical activity - even from the confines of our own homes.

The International Day of Sport for Development and Peace on 6 April presents an opportunity to recognize the role that sport and physical activity plays in communities and in people’s lives across the world.
https://www.un.org/en/observances/sport-day

The purpose of the day is to recognize the positive influence that sport can have on the advancement of human rights, and social and economic development.

Tune in at 5:05pm tomorrow on Oluyole 98.5 FM as we continue on our  , this time we beam the searchlight on recent devel...
05/04/2021

Tune in at 5:05pm tomorrow on Oluyole 98.5 FM as we continue on our , this time we beam the searchlight on recent developments in Eastern (with Eze Harrision, a retired Police Officer) while we also hear directly from a development practitioner ( Imrana Alhaji Buba of YOCAT, Yobe) in the North East. Don't miss it.

On Todays edition of   we focused on 'Demystifying COVID19 Vaccination'. A family Physician; Dr Ebunlomo Walker was our ...
30/03/2021

On Todays edition of we focused on 'Demystifying COVID19 Vaccination'. A family Physician; Dr Ebunlomo Walker was our guest.

Catchup here: https://fb.watch/4z7kZY3_Y8/

Pix: Flanked by Tope Salawu (Producer) to my right and Dr Ebunlomo Walker (Guest) to my left.

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