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IWD: Give chance to women for greater society- Princess Akobundu

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Joel Ajayi 
The more the society allows its women to contribute their quota towards development, the brighter its future says Princess Gloria Akobundu fsi, National Coordinator/Chief Executive Officer, African Union Development Agency-New Partnership for Africa’s Development (AUDA-NEPAD) Nigeria.


In a statement signed by the Media Assistant to NC/CEO, AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria Abolade Ogundimu on the occasion of 2022 edition of the  International Women’s Day, a United Nations special day dedicated to celebrate women which has the theme: `Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow.


According to the C.E.O, male and female gender makes up every living society, hence the need to mutually contribute to its development.


“The nation is being confronted by one challenge or the other and the entire people are duty bound to resolve any challenge for a better living.


” While the world is clamouring for gender equality, Nigeria is clamouring for more participation by both men and women for greater development.” 


The Agency Boss commended the women who shattered the glass ceilings and proved their mettle, saying they were the role models for upcoming women and for posterity.


” Globally, women are contributing significantly to make the world a better place as can be seen in the countries, organizations and firms they superintend.


” Nigerian women have the potentials to serve and function effectively in leadership and followership capacity like their men folks, now that the nation desires more rapid  development and inclusive governance, it behooves on women to aspire and assume position in governance and economic development for global, national and sub-national growth.


“I commend every woman in the country for their resilience and commitment in surmounting global and domestic challenges at this point in time.” 


Akobundu commended President Muhammadu Buhari for recognizing and supporting women who had capacity to function in erstwhile male dominated positions.


Akobundu also lauded women at the grassroots for their continuous commitment to development within their locality.


The AUDA-NEPAD Boss urged women to key in into the flagship programmes of the Agency like the AUDA-NEPAD Initiative to Strengthen Smallholder Farmers Capabilities towards Land restoration amid COVID-19 Pandemic, among others.

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French Envoy Seeks Collaboration With NAN To Boost Seamless Relationship

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 The new French envoy to Nigeria, Marc Fonbaustier, on Wednesday called for collaboration with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) toward strengthening the mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries.


Fonbaustier, who is the French ambassador to Nigeria and the ECOWAS, made the call when he paid a courtesy visit to Malam Ali Muhammad Ali, NAN’s Managing Director, in Abuja.
The ambassador said that his purpose of visiting was to pay tribute to the MD, and to seek collaboration in three areas with a view to promoting stronger, seamless and fruitful partnership between both countries.


He added that Nigeria and its people were hospitable, especially to the foreigners and ambassadors alike.


He added that Nigeria was a country with so much energy, strength, stamina and so many talents.


In Nigeria, with the population of this size,  it is inevitable that the elites of the country are very outstanding, “and there may be a Franco/Nigeria moments now”, he jokes.


According to him, France and Nigeria can collaborate more and learn from each other.
“I could feel it particularly during the state visit of President Bola Tinubu which took place in November 2024.


“I was there and I could see the intensity, the strength and the scope of the partnership, and I am here to scale up that partnership in all sectors.


“I am coming here for three reasons, first, to pay a tribute to the NAN MD and his team for the quality of this agency. We can testify that the contents that you publish are very factual, and also very well set up and structured.


“You do fact checking and you really do try to provide the community with quality information. I think, as a French ambassador, I can recognise that as part of a living democracy,” he said.


The French ambassador said the second reason for the visit was to intimate the NAN MD of France’s eagerness to go on partnership with NAN saying he hoped for assurance of a seamless, fluid and easy relationship.


He said that his third reason stemmed from his observation that NAN recently signed some partnership framework agreements with Egypt and China, saying “it may be time to think of balancing this partnership with others”.


“Especially with French, and to talk with Agence France-Presse (AFP) to see if there’s ground for a closer relationship between NAN and AFP.


“Which is also a recognised agency like yours, and I bet you the sky will be the limit to the collaboration, ’’he said.


Responding, the NAN MD informed the envoy that the agency was African’s biggest news content provider on account of its size.


Ali gave the envoy a little details of the agency’s operation and its outreach, saying “as our continent’s biggest news content provider, we have offices nationwide and in selected African countries.


“We have offices in countries such as South Africa, Cote d’ivoire, Addis Ababa, and then we have offices also beyond the shores of Africa. We have in New York and we are the only resident wire service in the United Nations.


“At a time in the past, the agency had 11 foreign offices, including Moscow, and presently, we are trying to re-open some of our shut offices, especially in London.
“We value partnership and understanding that we have with similar news organisation such as Reuters and, incidentally, we have a long standing relationship with AFP which you just raised.
“I know for years we have exchange of news between NAN and AFP but it’s a cooperation that we will like to strengthen and with your greater involvement,’’ he said.


The MD commended the ambassador for reaching out and engaging with some Nigerians communities to douse the tension of the allegation made by the Nigeriens.


He also lauded the envoy’s leadership and visibility to Nigeria and the ECOWAS, “which has helped to douse the perception and misconceptions about France, especially in the Sahel”.
“I think you have helped to reverse some of this perceptions. I thank you for the kind words that you said about the agency and about our management.


“We also see partnership as an important tool in checking the spread of fake news.
“We’ve seen instances where fake news has done great deal of damage, and with the coming of social media it has done even greater damage.


“Our country is facing a lot of challenges, one of which is the increasing insecurity, and the social media has been used by those who do not want to see our country to prosper,” Ali said.
He further said that NAN was a credible news agency that always fact check to correct the wrong narratives by those who are in the business of causing troubles.


He also told the envoy that the agency has its content in the Nigerian indigenous languages, starting with Hausa and it would proceed to Yoruba and Igbo languages later, “then later in future to French.

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