As Ekiti State prepares for the 2026 Governorship Election, election security remains vital to electoral integrity, public trust, and peaceful democratic participation.
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They’ll be sharing insights, reflections, and what to expect from this year’s lecture.
Tune in at 7pm. You don’t want to miss it.
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Ahead of the 4th Innocent Chukwuemeka Chukwuma Impact and Legacy Lecture Series in Enugu, our keynote speaker, Dr. Sam Amadi, will be joined by Dr. Josephine Chukwuma on Afia TV for a conversation around this year’s theme.
The countdown is on! Just 2 days to go!
In a matter of hours, passionate social advocates, industry leaders, and changemakers will gather to honour the life and legacy of a visionary, Innocent Chukwuemeka Chukwuma.
Don't miss the 4th edition of the annual Impact & Legacy lecture
It’s happening again.
Just 3 Days from now, what started in 2023 as a way to honour a life of courage and conviction is back for its 4th convening. The Innocent Chukwuemeka Chukwuma Empowerment Foundation (ICCEF), CLEEN Foundation and the Centre for Memories invite you
the conversation goes straight to the heart of what he stood for, institutions that serve people, not the other way around. With Prof. Sam Amadi leading the conversation, expect honest reflections, practical insights, and a renewed push for reforms that make a real difference.
National Police Day is a moment to recognise the sacrifice, resilience, and everyday commitment of officers across the Nigeria Police Force. We stand in solidarity with the NPF while calling for sustained, people-centred reforms that strengthen accountability, build public trust,
to better equip officers who handle these cases. At the heart of it all is the community, which plays a huge role in either allowing abuse to continue or stopping it early. The better people recognise GBV and know how to respond, the less room it has to thrive.
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Most times, gender-based violence (GBV) doesn’t begin with something obvious. It shows up in small, ignored signs, things people see but don’t always act on. That’s why this intervention matters.
This week, In Kaduna, CLEEN Foundation convened a two-day technical session
Beyond response, there is a real need to build systems that prevent harm in the first place. The session also brought attention to gaps that continue to hold things back, especially limited awareness and use of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act, and the need
Being a citizen of an ECOWAS member state comes with real advantages, including the right to move freely across borders. The ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons makes this possible. Know your rights, understand the provisions, and make the most of them.
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