The Yar'Adua Foundation engages citizens, policymakers and other stakeholders to promote national unity, good governance and a just, democratic Nigeria
Accessibility is no longer optional, it is the law and th era of excuse is over. We call on the private sector to become partners in progressing this stance.
Representative of Senator (Dr) George Akume
@inclusivefrnds We have enter a chapter of full compliance and accountability. PWDs are leaders, entrepreneurs, driven not by pity but by ability.
Mrs Kehinde Afolabi
Senior Communications Specialist, Christian Aid (UK) Nigeria
Arrival of partners at Advancing Workplace Inclusion for Persons with Disabilities event
Ms Leilani Bin-Juba PSM, Australian Government High Commissioner to Nigeria
Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu, CFR Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives
#Capable#Valuable#Driven#IDPWD2025
@inclusivefrnds Disability inclusion provides more cohesive and resilient communities. Australia is committed to disability equity and right all over the world.
Ms Leilani Bin-Juda
Australian Government High Commissioner to Nigeria
At 65, Nigeria reminds us that nation-building is a shared duty. The YarโAdua Foundation works to unite citizens & policymakers for justice & progress. A stronger Nigeria demands courage, collaboration & the belief that every hand matters. Happy Independence Day! ๐ณ๐ฌ #NigeriaAt65
๐จVideo Highlights of Policy Conversation on LGA Autonomy
We bring you snippets of the high-level conversation we convened in Abuja on Tuesday on local governance reform in Nigeria and the implementation of the Supreme Court ruling on financial autonomy to LGAs ๐
@kole_shettima Thank you to everyone who joined us online for Double Minority.
To our partners, supporters, panelists, and the amazing team behind the scenes, your commitment made this possible.
The event is over, but the message continues.
Letโs keep raising our voices. #DoubleMinority
Welcome to the Double Minority film screening!
The energy here tonight is amazing, and thereโs a real sense of anticipation in the air. We canโt wait to share it with you online.
@kole_shettima Here are snippets from the panel conversation after the documentary screening. Join the conversation, tag someone who needs to see this, and add your voice using #DoubleMinority#ADocumentary
@kole_shettima The screening ended, and we moved into the panel conversation.
Panelists shared their thoughts on the film, what it means to lead as women in Nigeria, and what must change to create more inclusive political spaces.
Add your voice using #DoubleMinority#ADocumentary
@kole_shettima Senior Political and Economic Specialist, Swiss Embassy, Babatunde Ajala, took the stage to share his thoughts on the ongoing conversation about womenโs voices, representation, and inclusion in politics and governance.
Here are snippets from his brief remarks.
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