Punch Newspapers
Sections
Published 14 March 2021
A non-Governmental organization, Living Home Ventures, has launched an online family forum called Familylifers.com, aimed at empowering young people and families.
Speaking at the launch, the founders, Bisi and Yomi Adewale explained that Family lifers was a multifaceted platform that provided an opportunity for empowerment, employment, acquisition of skills, advertisement of businesses for SMEs/entrepreneurs, among others.
They said it was created to help the Nigerian youth engage in meaningful ventures and ultimately help in nation building.
According to Yomi Adewale, the COVID-19 pandemic brought about increased challenges faced by families, especially the youths with unemployment.
Punch Newspapers
Sections
TOBI AWORINDE
TOBI AWORINDE how her passion for branding, skincare and hair care came together in the creation of her beauty company
Can
you share a bit about your educational and professional background?
I went to the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. After university, I pursued a career in communications. So, my educational background is primarily in the areas of public relations and digital marketing. I worked as a public relations/communications consultant in the UK, and then I moved to Nigeria in 2014. In Nigeria, I did the National Youth Service Corps programme first and while I was doing that, I worked at Women in Management, Business and Public Service, a non-governmental organisation based in Lagos. After that, I moved to a communications consultancy called Hill+Knowlton Strategies. I then started working at an investment bank within the communications/digital marketing team.
Farmer-herder crisis: Six states reject FG’s livestock scheme
OYETUNJI ABIOYE and JESUSEGUN ALAGBE
Published 14 March 2021
OYETUNJI ABIOYE and JESUSEGUN ALAGBE
Published 14 March 2021
• FCT, Ekiti, Ondo, Ebonyi, 17 northern states sign up for NLTP
Six state governments, namely Delta, Cross River, Anambra, Akwa Ibom, Oyo, and Edo have said they will not donate any land to be used as grazing reserves for herdsmen under the National Livestock Transformation Programme.
However, 17 northern states and the Federal Capital Territory, as well as three southern states, namely Ekiti, Ondo, and Ebonyi, have signed up for the programme.
The Federal Government had in February said it had mapped out 30 grazing reserves across the country for the planned implementation of the NLTP.