Most times she would act indifferent anytime she sighted
celebrities in public places, but not today and not with him. He was one of the
stars that tickled her fancy lately, he was gradually becoming the hot cake of
the evolving movie industry and the few firms that want to be recognised as
standard Nigerian movie production companies, she hated the name Nollywood
though. TDH, sturdy, and with a face and
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Making A Difference About Teenage Pregnancy
Making a difference Network started in September 2013 with a
career guidance and pre tertiary education training, during which the thought
to take a next step in Teenage pregnancy prevention conceived 9 years ago was
conceived also. So Adeyinka Adefemi (Please don’t call me founder) set out to
find a way to push teenage pregnancy prevention. After series of planning
meetings with a rugged team of Adekitan Oladipo, Noel Abiodun, Jare Fola
Bolumole, and Olusegun Ayoade an advocacy workshop for the prevention of
Teenage pregnancy named Making A Difference About Teenage pregnancy (MAD About
TP) was decided to host three schools in Ibadan North East Local Government
namely IMG High School, United Secondary School, Renascent High School, and to
take place at the School Hall at Renascent High School Agugu on the 3rd
of April 2014 themed ‘Breaking The Silence’ with the aim of initiating open
conversations on the incidences, causes of teenage pregnancy, and to empower the
students with the knowledge to help them make sound decisions. MAD Network was
able to network other positive impact driven individuals like Mr Folorunsho
Moshood of Educare Trust, Dr Tomisin Olakanmi, Oluwasijibomi Soares, Oluwatosin
Koya, Adebayo Adegbite, Edem Andah, Damilola Ayorinde, and Desola as volunteer
educators for the advocacy workshop.
On Thursday the 3rd of April 2014, MAD Network arrived Renascent High School Agugu for MAD about TP. Two schools showed up with their participants being
Renascent High School Agugu (The host school) and IMG High School Agugu with twenty students,
while United Secondary School was absent. After registrations and getting the
participants informally introduced to each other, the program
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