Tag: Awareness

  • ICT: NCC begins awareness creation on safety, security for girls

    ICT: NCC begins awareness creation on safety, security for girls

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has begun awareness creation that would promote safety and security amongst girls in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the country.

    The commission held an awareness event at the Government Science Technical College (GSTC), Area 3, Garki, on Thursday in Abuja, to commemorate the Girls in ICT Day.

    Girls in ICT is an initiative of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the global body responsible for setting telecommunications standard.

    The yearly event is with the theme: “Access and Safety”

    Mrs Tokunbo Oyeleye, the Deputy Director, New Media and Information Security Department, NCC, said that the event aimed to encourage girls to pursue careers in Science, Techology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

    Oyeleye said that this year’s theme was meant to create discussions on access and safety barriers girls faced when they pursued STEM studies and careers.

    She, however, said that the main focus for this year are: equal access, accessibility, gender stereotypes and workplace environment and safety online.

    “There is a need to promote opportunities for girls in STEM and educate them on the benefits they can gain from it.

    “There is a need to make classes and materials in STEM more inclusive and easily understandable for people with disabilities, especially women.

    “These stereotypes increase a sense to girls that they are not capable of pursuing ICT careers and are not supposed to be in it.

    “To ensure girls are safe online, they need to be educated and empowered with the appropriate knowledge and tools to be used online,” she said.

    Also speaking, Mr Ebuka Nkoro, an Early Career Fellowship facilitator of Internet Society (ISOC) and partner to the Commission on Child Online Protection, said the girls should beware of their digital footprints.

    Nkoro advised the students to use some tips for online safety, which were the use of very strong passwords, eight to 10 digits password, use of password managers and installation of good antivirus accordingly.

    He said that girls should avoid online bullies, phishing and online gaming attacks and online swindlers.

    “Do not share or post unnecessary things, especially nude pictures of yourself.

    “These are social engineering attacks generated by a hacker to gain access to your personal data,” he said.

    Mrs Nusirat Atoyebi, Matron, ICT Club, GSTC, called for a better relationship between NCC and the school adding that it needed more equipment to empower the girls.

    Atoyebi said that this was an eye-opener to greater opportunities in the ICT sector and the students were ready to learn, unlearn and relearn at all costs.

    She thanks the NCC for the gesture and ecpressed the hope for supply of more computers to the school.

    She said that as one of the technical trades in the school was computer craft the infrastructure was not enough.

    “As government school the population is high and the infrastructure is not enough, we will be happy if NCC will help us with computers as one of the technical trades is computer craft.

    “We have students that have been thought computer programming, computer electronics, computer repairs as their core subjects; so to be able to do more, we need more equipment,” she said.

    Ms Emmanuella Freshman, a student of the GSTC, said the programme had imparted knowledge into her such that it improved her thinking and learning on online bullying.

    Freshman said that she had an online Application called “Things Vibe”, which deals with teenagers that have no time to express themselves.

    “I made this app in such a way that teenagers can express themselves.

    “There is entertainment, learning, talent, quotes and mentors that can encourage and motivate you, using the App.

    “My ICT teachers have been helpful in the success of this project,” she said.

  • Funke Akindele appears in coronavirus awareness campaign

    Funke Akindele appears in coronavirus awareness campaign

    Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele, has shared a message targeted at creating awareness about the coronavirus pandemic.

    The revered entertainer posted the message on Instagram on Sunday.

    She said, “Thank you so much for the love, support…These past few weeks have been a learning curve but we must keep moving forward. My dear friends, coronavirus is real. we must continue to collaborate with the government…Maintain social distancing…”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Funke and her husband, singer, JJC Skillz, were on April 6 arrested for hosting a birthday party at their Lekki home in violation of the coronavirus lockdown order.

    They were subsequently arraigned before a magistrate court where they plead guilty to the charges against them.

    The couple was sentenced to 14 days of community service and ordered to pay a fine of N100,00 each.

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  • FUTA VC lauds Betty Akeredolu on breast cancer awareness

    FUTA VC lauds Betty Akeredolu on breast cancer awareness

    Wife of Ondo State Governor, Arabinrin Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu has received a pat on the back for her endless commitment towards raising awareness on breast cancer in Nigeria.

    The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), Professor Joseph Adeola Fuwape, gave the commendation during a lunch meeting organized by Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria (BRECAN) at the Multipurpose Hall, FUTA, Ondo State.

    Professor Fuwape observed that BRECAN has been a notable vanguard in creating awareness of the life-threatening disease and expressed FUTA’s readiness to partner with BRECAN towards fulfilling its mandate.

    In his words, “The Breast Cancer Association of Nigeria has been a vanguard of creating the needed awareness on breast cancer disease in Nigeria. I have the privilege of reading through that BRECAN was established about twenty years ago. Can we give a round of applause for BRECAN… Another round of applause for the Arabinrin as the CEO of BRECAN.

    The Foundation’s pro-education initiative has impacted on lives of many who would have succumbed to the disease due to ignorance and lack of support. It is heartwarming to know that one of the initiatives of BRECAN, which is Jog for Life, has succeeded in breaking down the walls of secrecy and stigmatization.

    BRECAN has so provided emotional and informational support to women on healthy living and good diet, to the extent that we have survivors and people who have testimonies on how they have been able to overcome the challenges of breast cancer.

    I believe that the area where BRECAN has made so much impact is the preventive area.”

    The university Don further revealed that FUTA has the much needed capacity to partner with BRECAN.

    ” FUTA was granted a license by the Nigerian Universities Council to establish the School of Health and Health Technology, with programmes in human anatomy, biomedical technology and physiology.

    With this, the university is at a great pedestal to really partner with BRECAN, because it has to do with the health and wellbeing of not only the female but also of the family… The Federal University of Technology, Akure is indeed proud of our association with Her Excellency, the First Lady of Ondo State, the Founder of BRECAN. We wish BRECAN higher accomplishments in fulfilling its mandate.”

    In her presentation, the Founder of BRECAN, Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, noted that cancer advocacy in Nigeria is making progress as BRECAN now has seven state chapters with their advocacy focusing on education, early diagnosis through screening, improved government policies and funding for cancer control. She also encouraged survivors to be bold and tell their stories.

    The lunch meeting which focused on “Cancer Control Programme in Ondo State: The Journey So Far” had in attendance the Ondo State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Wahab Adegbenro, Consultant to Ondo State Government on Cancer Control, Dr. Kingsley Ndo, WECAN delegates, some stakeholders in the health sector, top government officials and principal officers of the University.