Thank you @bamisope_ , you have been one of the most consistent drug free advocates I know over the years. I guess it was one random invite, now you have owned it consciously and remained consistent.
Men like Bamisope, may we have them, may we be them.
Who was the person who brought @bamisope_ to that first meeting about 10 years ago ?
@ifebamidele Thank you so much sir. It was Ayodeji. I can't recall her surname but it was first meeting for the 2015/2016 session.
It has a great journey ever since. I am grateful for all your support and leadership over the years. Thank you Sir
Director of Media and Advocacy, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA)@ndlea_nigeria , Mr Femi Babafemi @FemiBabafemi , hosts our Chief Impact Officer, @ifebamidele and Deputy Chief Impact Officer, Sir Olabode Olanusi @olabode_olanusi , at the NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja as part of the commemoration of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking which also marked the first anniversary of the Project.
The Drug Free Health Substance Abuse Prevention Support Initiative, (Drug Free Project) commmended and appreciated the Chairman/CEO of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa, (Rtd) CON, OFR for leading the charge in the War Against Drug Abuse with daily arrests and sensitization promoting both Drug Supply Reduction and Drug Demand Reduction.
The duo specially thanked Mr Femi Babafemi for speaking at the first Volunteer Meeting of the Drug Free Project and being a mentor in prevention advocacy.
The Director, presented a copy of the NDLEA today magazine, WADA badge and other materials commending and encouraging volunteers of the Drug Free Project. He also charged them to continue advocating against substance abuse across the country, in educational institutions, workplaces, communities, across all ages and social strata.
#DrugFreeProject
#DrugFree
#NDLEA
Director of Media and Advocacy, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA)@ndlea_nigeria , Mr Femi Babafemi @FemiBabafemi , hosts our Chief Impact Officer, @ifebamidele and Deputy Chief Impact Officer, Sir Olabode Olanusi @olabode_olanusi , at the NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja as part of the commemoration of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking which also marked the first anniversary of the Project.
The Drug Free Health Substance Abuse Prevention Support Initiative, (Drug Free Project) commmended and appreciated the Chairman/CEO of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohammed Buba Marwa, (Rtd) CON, OFR for leading the charge in the War Against Drug Abuse with daily arrests and sensitization promoting both Drug Supply Reduction and Drug Demand Reduction.
The duo specially thanked Mr Femi Babafemi for speaking at the first Volunteer Meeting of the Drug Free Project and being a mentor in prevention advocacy.
The Director, presented a copy of the NDLEA today magazine, WADA badge and other materials commending and encouraging volunteers of the Drug Free Project. He also charged them to continue advocating against substance abuse across the country, in educational institutions, workplaces, communities, across all ages and social strata.
#DrugFreeProject
#DrugFree
#NDLEA
FG Reaffirms Private Sector as Engine of Economic Growth
The Federal Government has reaffirmed that the private sector remains the engine of Nigeria’s economic growth and national development, pledging sustained support through enabling reforms under the Renewed Hope Agenda. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, CON, stated this while receiving a delegation from the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Abuja, represented by the Permanent Secretary, General Services Office, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, mni.
The SGF assured that this administration will continue to create a conducive environment for enterprise and investment, noting that ongoing reforms are gaining global recognition and delivering positive results. The LCCI delegation, led by its President, Engr. Leye Kupoluyi, commended the government’s macroeconomic measures, particularly improvements in the foreign exchange market, and called for structured public–private dialogue to strengthen policy implementation.
So his questions are valid but the judge is not a position to answer the request due to the judicial system we practice in Nigeria. That's why it was a really bad idea for him to dismiss his legal representation.
There are two major types of judicial systems, Inquisitorial and Adversarial System.
In Nigeria we practice Adversarial. In this system, the parties are in charge of evidence and proving their case.
Children go to school to learn and get an education.
If you can't protect the most vulnerable people in your society then what are you doing as a government?
Take the 250k job. Use 10k and open a CAC agent account for side gigs. Read. Immense yourself in your sector.
After two years, if you think you need law office experience and you will be in a better position to know what really suits you.
I’ve been doing almost $2K+ as tithe monthly. This is asides other church partnerships. How much is too much to give back to the one who blesses me and owns everything?
Men, we need to wake up !
We need to start talking to ourselves and educating ourselves.
This thing starts with us unlearning the entitlement, the silence, and the ignorance that allows evil to keep happening.
Because this time, it’s a child.
An eight year old. A baby.
There’s no justification, no situation, no excuse. Just wickedness and a broken sense of humanity.
And we need to fix it from the roots.
From our homes to our schools.
Our educational system and curriculum must start teaching boys about empathy, consent, respect, and self-control.
We can’t keep raising men who don’t understand boundaries.
Until we start re-educating the male mind, we’ll keep saying #JusticeFor…
And that cycle has to end.
#JusticeForOchanya 🕊️