Everyday Heroes

Everyday Heroes: Bashir Umar

The name is Umar; Bashir Umar. Sounds like just another name from the northern demography. The proper designation (as at June 2019) however was AirCraftsman (ACM) Bashir Umar. But this designation in the Nigerian Air force can no longer be

Everyday Heroes: Oluyinka Olutoye

Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, achieved a rare surgical feat when he successfully operated on an unborn baby, restored it to mother’s womb at a Texas hospital in the US. The preceding statement is enough to justify why he is an Everyday

Everyday Heroes: Sinmisola Ajibola

Sinmisola Ajibola is determined, or possibly, destined to be a headliner; consistently having her name in the news for good. For that sake, she is our everyday Hero; stepping up to the male folks, setting the pace for the female

Everyday Heroes – Hafsat Abiola

Born in 1974 in Lagos, Nigeria, Hafsat Abiola is a graduate of Phillips Academy, Andover (1992) and Harvard College (1996). She is also a recipient of an honorary doctorate degree from Haverford College.  Hafsat’s surname Abiola, should ring a bell

Everyday Heroes: Itoro Eze-Anaba

A lot has bedevilled the Girl Child in Africa; one of such monsters is the issue of rape and sexual assaults made on women. Though there are a lot of campaigns that are on-going on the subject matter, there are

Everyday Heroes- Imrana Alhaji Buba

A First Class Graduate of Political Science from the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria for his Bachelors’, and a Masters’ of Science Degree in Africa and International Development, from the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Imrana Alhaji Buba is a very

Everyday Heroes- Uchechukwu Obiajulu Sakar

Uchechukwu Obiajulu Sakar; Founder/Director of Sakar’s Foundation International. A foundation whose ultimate goal is to seek the empowerment of the ‘marginalized’ groups/physically challenged. Sakar has a Diploma in chemical Engineering and multiple certificates, including, basic and advanced certificates in Leadership,

Everyday Heroes- Samson Itodo

Samson Itodo can be described by so many adjectives; creative, project oriented, highly self-motivated, innovative and purpose -driven. A young man that has been passionate about social transformation; Itodo has over 10 years’ experience and expertise in legal research and

Everyday Heroes- Toks Bakare

Through her work in advocacy and education, Toks Bakare is addressing the lack of treatment options in under-serviced areas. She “believes in education that acknowledges multiple intelligence and the potential for all children, no matter their ability, to lead full

Everyday Heroes- Hauwa Ojeifo

A Graduate of Business Administration (International Business) at Bells University Ota, Ogun State (Bachelors’), the ICMA Centre Henley Business School, University of Reading UK (Masters’ Degree) and a professional certificate from Fashion Institute Malaysia. Hauwa Ojeifo still has more to

Everyday Heroes- Bukola Bolarinwa

Lawyer, Advocate, President of the Sickle Cell Aid Foundation (SCAF) and founder of Haima Health Initiative; that is another summarization of Bukola Bolarinwa. But what makes her our hero is her inclination, her strong beliefs and hope, her utter commitment

Everyday Heroes- Vivian Sonny-Nsirim

Vivian Sonny- Nsirim is multifaceted and multidimensional. Beyond being a wife, mother and a chartered administrator, she is also an entrepreneur and transformation coach. But what makes her to rank as a hero is her passion and drive for women

Everyday Hero- Uche Kenneth Udekwe

Uche Kenneth Udekwe describes himself as a Social Entrepreneur, SDG Advocate and Founder/CEO of NATAL CARES. In addition to these, he considers himself a mobile health enthusiast with great passion in Public health and ICT for Development. Though a young

Everyday Heroes- Nasir Yammama

Agricultural Extension revolves around dissemination of innovations to relevant consumers-with farmers heading this end-users’ group. Innovations vary in Agriculture, and their adoptions are dependent on a whole lot of factors but the most important thing is that communication must be

Everyday Heroes: Micheal Taiwo Akinkunmi

One of the most glaring symbols of Nigeria as a nation is the ‘green-white-green’; colours of the Nigerian flag. Without a doubt, the history of Nigeria could be regarded as incomplete without a mention of the flag; more so, the

Everyday Heroes- Ahmed Musa (Super Eagle)

How often do we see the entirety of Nigeria- or at least, almost the entirety of Nigeria celebrate and Jubilate with so much ecstasy, in recent times? Not just celebrate and jubilate, but more so, in a united manner, and

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