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NAOWA inaugurates projects in Mogadishu Cantonment

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NAOWA President Mrs Salamatu Yahya commissioning the borehole By Hadiza Abdulrahman  The president Nigerian Army Officers Wife Association (NAOWA) Mrs Salamatu Yahya says the association is committed to impacting on the lives of the less privileged and vulnerable in society. The NOAWA President stated this in Abuja while commissioning some projects at the Mogadishu Cantonment Asokoro, constructed by NAOWA Garrison Chapter. She commended the Coordinator of the Chapter, Mrs Asmau Garba for sustaining the legacies and upholding the tenets of unity and service of NAOWA to improve on the lives of the beneficiaries. “The construction of this additional borehole within the barracks, to complement other sources of water supply clearly shows the commitment of the Chairperson NAOWA AHQ Gar Chapter to improve the standard in the barrack, it is also a mark that she is in tune with my vision of “Sustaining Legacies and Upholding the Tenets of Unity and Service”. I wish to congratulate all the t...

EU, IMS Train Women Journalists Ahead of 2023 Elections

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Participants and facilitators at the training  By Hadiza Abdulrahman  The Institute for Media and Society, (IMS) with support from the European Union, (EU) has commenced a two days training on Building Digital and Multimedia Storytelling Skills for Women broadcast journalists. The training, which is an activity under the Support-to Media Component of the European Union Support to Democratic Governance (EU-SDGN) Project, is also targeted to enhance the skills of women ahead of the 2023 general election. At the commencement of the training in Jos, Executive Director of the Institute Dr Akin Akingulu explained that the training would improve the professional capacity of women journalists through exposure to digital tools, technical know-how and relevant methods for digital skills while still maintaining a fair, accurate, ethical and inclusive coverage of the electoral process. Executive Director of IMS, Dr Akin Akingulu “Women journalists cannot access appropriate level of partic...