His journey not only exemplifies the power of perseverance but also imparts invaluable lessons that transcend the chessboard into our lives. Painstakingly giving it all for the sake of underserving and underprivileged children, he went all out, drawing the attention of the world to their plight and beaming a ray of hope for the hopeless.
Yesterday marked a significant moment for us at RIA, as we had the privilege of hosting esteemed guests from the Embassy of Switzerland Nigeria at our office in Maiduguri, Borno State. Among the distinguished visitors were Mr. Nicolas Martin-Achard, the Secretary for Humanitarian Aid and Development Cooperation, and Ms. Hilda Ayejimiwo, the National Project Officer for Humanitarian Aid.
International Women’s Day is an occasion to celebrate the achievements of women worldwide, recognizing their resilience, contributions, and progress towards gender equality. This year’s theme, “Invest in Women: Accelerate Progress,” urges us to reflect on the transformative power of investing in women and girls, not only for their benefit but for the advancement of societies […]
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Kath Walker wrote ‘A Song of Hope’ in the 1960s after realizing that there is actually hope in a broken world once she saw a decrease in racism towards indigenous people by the English settlers.