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Kwara Gov flags off 2023 PWASH Programmes

•Takes Campaign Against Open Defecation To GrassrootKwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has taken the campaign against open defecation to the grassroots to eradicate it across the state.The Governor, represented by the State Commissioner for Water Resources, Hon.Usman Yunusa Lade, enjoined the traditional rulers, community leaders, and other stakeholders to join hands with the state government to put an end to open defecation in the state.The Governor stated this on the occasion of the official flag-off of the stakeholder engagement meeting organized by the State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA) held at Iloffa Secretariat of Oke-Ero Local Government Area.AbdulRazaq called on the stakeholders to join hands with the state government on this noble vision, adding that the state government cannot do it alone.”Open defecation is not just a matter of sanitation; it’s a matter of public health, dignity, and human rights. It is a challenge that we must confront head-on. In our pursuit of a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous Kwara State, this stakeholder engagement meeting is a pivotal step forward”.He assured the public of the state government’s resolve to provide the necessary resources, support, and policies to make this enviable vision a reality.In her address at the occasion, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources, Mrs. Christiana Omolola Asonibare, commended the organizers of the program for creating an enabling environment to engage the critical stakeholders in the best way possible to sensitize the public.The Permanent Secretary implored the traditional rulers, community leaders other major stakeholders especially the Transition Implementation Chairmen (TIC) of the local government areas to help educate and enlighten the people at the grassroots to create awareness for its success.In his welcome address, the Transition Implementation Chairman of Oke-Ero Local Government Area, Engr. Gbenga Victor Yusuf said that forty-eight million Nigerians are still practicing open defecation with ninety-five million who are without access to basic sanitation services and facilities in the country.He pledged to organize a similar campaign program for the people in his Local Government as a means of reaching out to the grassroots.Speaking at the occasion, the General Manager of the State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASSA), Ilorin Mr. Olorunfemi Oladipo Adewumi, described open defecation as a grave public health issue, not only in our state but across the entire globe.The General Manager emphasized that the present administration of Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has shown the state’s commitment to eradicating open defecation and providing a safe and clean water supply.Mr. Adewumi said that water is a fundamental human right, and its provision is at the core of this administration’s mandate.He pledged to carry the campaign to the rest part of the state for people to be more sensitized.Mallam Adamu M. Saidu, Press Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources
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Where culture meets connection: ‘Made by Africa, loved by the world’ returns for its fifth year

22 May 2025, – In celebration of Africa Day, Facebook today launched the pan-African “Made by Africa, loved by the world” campaign, celebrating the creative brilliance and global impact of Africans from across the continent. This year’s theme, “Where Culture Meets Connection,” reinforces Facebook as the leading space for conversation around cultural moments globally, and brings together internationally recognised African creatives from diverse disciplines, uniting to create a powerful celebration of African creativity, culture and global influence.
The three short cinematic films, premiering on the Meta Africa page, takes viewers on a journey through the groundbreaking work, personal stories, and cultural influences of some of Africa’s six most dynamic creative talents. Through powerful storytelling, the campaign unites diverse art forms of film, animation, dance, music and photography into a single narrative of creativity and collaboration.
Meet the creators behind the campaign
Featuring some of the continent’s most popular and loved creatives from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and South Africa, the films explore themes of identity, creativity, and connection across the continent, celebrating not only their artistry, but their widespread influence and cultural resonance.
- Ladipoe (Rapper) x Fat Boy Animations (Animation)
- Ladipoe (Nigeria): A BET award nominee, he is a Nigerian rapper known for fusing global hip-hop sounds with African rhythms, he is a leader of Nigeria’s hip-hop revival with his authenticity and originality inspiring a new generation of artists
- Fatboy Animations (Kenya): A studio founded by self-taught animator Michael Muthiga and twice recognized by Forbes magazine as one to watch, Fatboy Animations is known for creating fun, original African stories, with the studio’s standout character, Kapinto receiving international acclaim.
- Lisa Quama (Dancer) x Gilbert Asante (Photographer)
- Lisa Quama (Ghana): A dancer and content creator celebrated for her energetic dance videos. She gained major recognition after featuring in Beyoncé’s “Already” music video alongside Shatta Wale.
- Gilbert Asante (Ghana): A creative director, photographer and multidisciplinary artist known for his vibrant visual storytelling and refined style. His work has been featured in GQ, Glam Africa and Glitz Africa.
- David Tlale (Fashion Designer) x Ofentse Mwase (Videographer)
- David Tlale (South Africa): A fashion designer who approaches fashion with an eye toward bold and creative designs that fuse African heritage with modern style. His innovative designs have been showcased at major fashion events—from New York and Paris to Cape Town Fashion Weeks, whilst his designs have graced some of entertainment’s biggest events such as the Met Gala.
- Ofentse Mwase (South Africa): A talented South African filmmaker with over 24 international awards for his visual storytelling. His creativity shines in his unique visual effects and storytelling, often blending African culture with modern themes.
Commenting, Kezia Anim-Addo, Communications Director, Africa, Middle East & Turkey (AMET), said: “We’re incredibly excited to shine a spotlight and celebrate just some of the amazing creative talent that casts a light on our African culture and connects us to the world. Facebook is a leading place for conversations around cultural moments, and through this campaign, we’re not only celebrating individual success stories – we’re also showcasing how culture and social media together can drive meaningful connection and inspiration.”
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NOTSUP Establishes New Chapter at Federal Polytechnic Ohodo

The Non-Teaching Staff Union of Polytechnics (NOTSUP) has successfully established a new chapter at Federal Polytechnic Ohodo in Enugu State. This development marks a significant milestone in the union’s efforts to strengthen its presence and advocate for the rights and welfare of non-teaching staff across Nigeria.
This new chapter was established and inaugurated on May 13, 2025, by NOTSUP Southeast Zonal Executive Council, led by Comrade Victor Iduma Okocha and comprising Comrade Kalu Azuma Nwankwo and Comrade Maxwell Obijuru. The formation of this chapter is expected to enhance the welfare and well-being of non-teaching staff at Federal Polytechnic Ohodo, providing them with a stronger collective voice to negotiate with management and address key issues affecting their livelihoods.
Following the inauguration, the Federal Polytechnic Ohodo new chapter chairman, Comrade Chidi Ugwele, in his speech stated, “I reserve all glory for God almighty. I extend my deepest gratitude to the school management for approving the establishment and indeed the inauguration of our union on May 13, 2025, and recognizing the importance of collective representation for non-teaching staff. I also appreciate NOTSUP, Southeast Zonal Executive Council, and the National Executive Council for accepting to establish the union in the polytechnic.He equally called on all the chapter members to come together and make NOTSUP, FEDPOD Chapter a Success.”
The new chapter will provide a platform for non-teaching staff at Federal Polytechnic Ohodo to come together, share concerns, and work collectively towards improving their working conditions and overall well-being. With this establishment, NOTSUP continues to solidify its commitment to representing and supporting non-teaching staff in the polytechnic sector.
During the inauguration, the Southeast Zonal Executive Council presented the new chapter leadership with letters of appointment issued by the union’s National Executive Council. The Federal Polytechnic Ohodo Chapter Executives inaugurated include the Chairman, Comrade Chidi Ugwele, Secretary, Achi Thomas, Vice Chairman, Ugwuafia Nneamaka, Financial Secretary, Ebekue Ifeoma, Treasurer, Elom Chinedu, Assistant Secretary, Eneh Anulika, Welfare Officer, Okpaga Davidson, and Public Relation Officer, Lawal Saheed.
The inauguration was attended by Federal Polytechnic Ohodo management who were invited as guests of honor, including the Rector, heavily represented by the Deputy Rector, Dr Cornelius O Ogayi, Registrar heavily represented by the Director Admissions, Mr Austin Ugwoke, Acting Bursar, Mrs Udeh Patient A, polytechnic Librarian, Dr Ejike C Igwebuike.
The NOTSUP National President, Comrade Shaba Nakorji, while receiving the report on the inauguration, expressed gratitude to the Federal Polytechnic Ohodo management. He stated that the National Executive Council is optimistic that NOTSUP in the polytechnic will foster a stronger, more united voice for non-teaching staff, enabling them to effectively address challenges and pursue opportunities for growth and development.
This establishment is a testament to NOTSUP’s dedication to its members and its mission to promote a better working environment for non-teaching staff in polytechnics across the country.
Photo from left to right: Chapter Public Relation Officer, Lawal Saheed A, Chapter Vice Chairman, Ugwuafia Nneamaka, Chapter Financial Secretary, Ebekue Ifeoma, Chapter Chairman, Comrade Ugwele Chidiebere, Polytechnic Librarian, Dr Ejike C Igwebuike, Deputy Rector, Dr Cornelius O Ogayi, Southeast Zonal Coordinator, Comrade Victor Iduma Okocha, Zonal Publicity Secretary, Comrade Maxwell Obijuru, Zonal Secretary, Comrade Kalu Azuma Nwankwo, Assistant Secretary, Eneh Anulika E,
Treasurer , Elon Chinedu N,
Welfare Officer, Okpaga Davidson E.
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NOTSUP Attains Recognition at Federal Polytechnic Ukana

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Left to Right: Comrade Kalu Nwankwo, Comrade Victor Iduma Okocha, The Rector Dr. Mrs. Essien Uduma, Comrade Maxwell Obijuru, Comrade Matthew Ekong, Comrade Enobong Williams
The Non-Teaching Staff Union of Polytechnics (NOTSUP) has secured formal recognition from Federal Polytechnic Ukana, marking a significant milestone in its history. This recognition strengthens NOTSUP’s presence within the institution, enabling the union to undertake labor activities and provide representation for its members.
Comrade Enobong Williams, NOTSUP Chairman at Federal Polytechnic Ukana, and Comrade Ekong Matthew, pioneer former Secretary of NOTSUP at Yaba College of Technology, received the formal recognition letter issued by Federal Polytechnic Ukana.

Left to Right: Comrade Kalu Nwankwo, Comrade Victor Iduma Okocha, The Rector Dr. Mrs. Essien Uduma, Comrade Maxwell Obijuru, Comrade Matthew Ekong, Comrade Enobong Williams
The recognition letter comes after a delegation from NOTSUP’s Southeast Zonal Executive Council (ZEC), led by Comrade Victor Iduma Okocha and comprising Comrade Kalu A. Nwankwo and Comrade Maxwell Obijuru, visited Federal Polytechnic Ukana on April 17, 2025. During their visit, they formally requested a recognition letter.
The National President of NOTSUP, Comrade Shaba Nakorji, expressed gratitude upon receiving the recognition letter. He thanked the Rector and Management of Federal Polytechnic Ukana for recognizing NOTSUP, highlighting the importance of this development for the union and its members.
This recognition is expected to enhance NOTSUP’s ability to advocate for the rights and interests of non-teaching staff at Federal Polytechnic Ukana, fostering a more collaborative and productive work environment.
NOTSUP has recognized established Chapters across state and federal government-owned polytechnics, including: Federal Polytechnic Bida, Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic Unwana, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Federal Polytechnic Offa, Abia State Polytechnic (Ogbonnia Onu Polytechnic), Yaba College of Technology, Federal Polytechnic Idah, Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo, College of Agric Lafia, Federal Polytechnic Gombe, Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Kaduna Polytechnic, Federal Polytechnic Ede, Nigeria Institute of Legal Studies Zaria, Federal Polytechnic Ukana, and many others.
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