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Showing posts with label WAPA. Show all posts
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Sunday 22 July 2018

Breaking Super for WAPA Agege LGA loses Mom



Supervisor for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, WAPA Agege LGA, Chief Mrs. Bola Britto loses Mother.

The story was confirmed today from her social media handle post  "My mother gave up the ghost,she has  gone to rest in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.

 I pray that God will forgive all your sins and grant unto you eternal rest in Jesus name..........

RIP maami,abiamo lojo gbogbo*iya Anu,sun re,sun re,sun reeee"

Monday 4 December 2017

Egunjobi Flags Off Skill Acquisition Training for 250 Women in Agege

AgegePulse Magazine

...To empower 20 outstanding candidates





In a bid to continuously make a positive impact in the lives of the people of Agege, the Executive Chairman of Agege Local government, Hon. Ganiyu Egunjobi today flagged off Skill Acquisition Training for 250 Women in Agege.

In a remark, Egunjobi revealed that the program was initiated to raise the standard of living of the people, created genuinely socio-economic well-being and ensure possible financial freedom for individuals through the department of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA).

Egunjobi reiterated that, The 250 individuals would undergo training in Cosmetology - MakenUp and Head tie (Gele) Craft, Ankara Craft/Art Design, Liquid Soap and insecticide making, as well as Decoration/Event Planning Flower Arrangement.

According to the Council Boss, the outstanding 20 candidates will be empowered with necessary equipment needed to start up professionally in the respective areas they are trained.

He urged the participants to utilise the golden opportunity given to them judiciously adding that they should exhibit virtue of kindness in giving back to their various communities whenever need arises.

Friday 3 November 2017

Egunjobi, Babatunde Reiterate Commitment Towards Poverty Alleviation for Women, Youths


AgegePulse Magazine

Wives of the Chairmen of Agege Local Government and Orile Agege Local Council Development Area, Mrs. Ramat Egunjobi and Mrs. Mojisola Babatunde JP have reiterated commitment towards making lives of youths and women better in the twin councils through the introduction of potent empowerment initiatives.






This commitment was unequivocally expressed at the meeting of Wives of Lagos State Council Chairmen Forum yesterday held in Agege LGA, Lagos.

In separate remarks, the councils' first ladies told the gathering that they are working endlessly to give women and youths everlasting means of survival that would prevent them from being vulnerable to social vices.

Mrs Ramat Egunjobi urged the council members to support their husbands in actualization of the vision of all inclusive government of Lagos State by embarking on empowerment projects that would create Small and Medium Enterprises, SMEs and enhance standard of living of people (especially women and youth) in their locality.

On her part, Mrs. Mojisola Babatunde reeled out plans to partner council Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA) in ensuring youth and women in particular feel the dividends of democracy at the grassroot level.

They both thanked and appreciated Head of Administration of both councils, Chief Mrs. Mayowa Abeke Ikuforiji and Mr. Muiz Azeez Adeola for their inestimable contributions towards the success of the meeting.

At the end, the meeting agreed that members should foster cordial relationship with WAPA office in their respective Councils for smooth executions of plans to alleviate poverty ravaging women under their jurisdiction.

Mrs Mosumola Sofola, President of the Council,  Mrs. Ogidan Vice President, Mrs. Basua, Secretary, Mrs. Abigeil Balogun, Treasurer and Mrs. Olufin, vice chairmen of Agege and Orile Agege, Prince Abiodun Ogunji and Alhaja Kafilat Akanni Pedro were among notable members present at the meeting.

Friday 8 September 2017

Agege LG WAPA Office Donates Relief Materials To Little Saint Orphanage Home



In a bid to cushion the effect of inadequate supply of food and other relief materials to children with special needs, Wife of the Executive Chairman, Agege Local Government Area, Mrs Ramot Egunjobi and the Head of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA), Mrs A. Adetola yesterday visited Little Saint Orphanage Home, Agege.



They went on the humanitarian visit alongside other members of the council's WAPA department to give relieve materials and food stuff to the orphanage home.

Mrs, Egunjobi expressed gratitude to WAPA for extending alm of support to the motherless home saying that it's the resolve of the council's Chairman to cater for the less privileged.

On her part, the Head of WAPA, Agege LG, Mrs. Adetona revealed that the gesture was part of the Local Government's programmes of giving back to the society adding that the council, under the leadership of Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi wishes to let the children with special needs feel the impact of parenting.

Agege LGA Treasurer, Mrs. Shola Mebude, Mrs Alabi, Assistant APC Agege Woman Leader, Alhaja Abdulsalam Aramide Aminat were part of the visit.

 Agege LG WAPA Office Donates Relief Materials To Little Saint Orphanage Home

Wednesday 8 March 2017

International Women’s day: Lagos Deputy urges women to unite against gender disparity

Lagos Deputy urges women to unite against gender disparity
AgegePulse Magazine

As the Lagos State Government joined the rest of the world to mark the year 2017



International Women’s day celebration, the Deputy Governor, Dr. Idiat Oluranti Adebule has called on women from all walks of life to unite together and speak with one voice that all forms of discrimination, domestic violence and gender inequality against women be stopped with immediate effect.
Adebule noted that the annual International Women’s Day celebration by the United Nations is in recognition of the important roles that women play in the political, social and economic development of the society, adding that in spite of all the barriers being faced in the society, women over the years have broken the walls of limitation to be highly successful in their chosen careers.

Adebule who described the theme for the year 2017 International Women’s Day Celebration, “BE BOLD FOR CHANGE” as relevant and instructive, stated that it is a clarion call for women to unite, come together and take bold and pragmatic steps to accelerate gender parity and fight all forms of discriminations that have hindered women development.

“We all must work in synergy to ensure all girls have access to free, equitable and quality education. Our unity of purpose must be to help all women to end all forms of discrimination, assault, abuse, trafficking, and harmful practices such as early and forced marriages”, Adebule advised.
The Deputy Governor who noted that, though, there had been some significant efforts by government in many countries to remove all barriers being faced by women and the girl-child to guarantee their full right and freedom, there is still need for women to rise against other forms of discrimination and abuse against them that still persist in some other regions.

While commending the Lagos State government for implementing programmes and policies geared towards repositioning women to meet new challenges for their development, Adebule disclosed that the State government has been focused and proactive in the formulation of policies that ensure fairness, equality and full protection of women and girl-child rights in the State.

“In the Lagos State public service for instance, all persons irrespective of gender are treated equally in the areas of recruitment, promotion and career progression, while it is worth noting that the last four successive Heads of Service in the State have been women”, adding that women have been occupying the position of Chief Justice of the State in the last eight years.

In addition, Adebule stated that Lagos State government has taken a bold step to be the first to inaugurate the Domestic and Sexual Violent Response Team (DSVRT), the Agency saddled with the responsibility of protecting women and the girl-child from violence and abuse by reporting and prosecuting any offender of the act.
In her goodwill message, the Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Bolanle Ambode, said the International Women’s Day celebration is highly significant towards acknowledging the achievements of women and appreciate the contributions they have made to the socio-economic development in the society.
While acknowledging and appreciating the role of women in politics, economy, academia and manufacturing, she urged women to come out of their shell, take bold steps and refuse to be limited in their vision to achieve their hearts’ desire.
“Change is the only permanent thing in life; it signifies progress and overcoming the barriers to achieving greatness. We, must, therefore, embrace change with boldness and by so doing open a new door of opportunities for ourselves”, she said.
Earlier in her welcome address, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Mrs. Lola Akande, enjoined women to see themselves as potential leaders and be committed to pragmatic actions which would foster women emancipation and advancement.
She stated that this year’s International Women Day celebration is noteworthy as it coincides with the Lagos State 50th Anniversary Celebrations and therefore called on women to reflect on how they can collectively and individually be ready for a change that will totally free them from intimidation, oppression and discrimination as manifested in the theme of the celebration “Be bold for change”, urging them to have a mindset that says no to domestic violence, gender discrimination and its attendant repercussions.
The Commissioner further used the occasion to urge mothers to develop themselves in order to have constructive engagement with their children