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Congratulations to you His Excellency Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe

Honourable Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Kwara State On Your Historic Emergence as Chairman, Committee of Commissioners of Education of the Federation of Nigeria (COSCEN) On behalf of the National Executive Council, Board of Trustees, State Coordinators, volunteers, mentors, and the thousands of young people whose lives have been touched by your visionary leadership, the Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative (YAGYDI) rejoices with you today with hearts full of pride, gratitude, and renewed hope. Your unanimous emergence as Chairman of Nigeria’s Committee of State Commissioners of Education is not merely an appointment; it is a national endorsement of excellence, integrity, innovation, and selfless service. It is the crowning recognition of a man who has consistently placed the future of Nigeria’s children and youths above every other consideration. In Kwara State, you have rewritten the story of education and human capital development in ways that will be studied for generations. From the revolutionary digital literacy drive that has reached the most remote villages, to the teacher capacity-building programmes that have restored dignity to the teaching profession; from the solar-powered smart classrooms to the inclusive policies that brought thousands of out-of-school girls back into learning environments; from the vocational and entrepreneurial hubs that are turning young dreams into thriving enterprises; to the deliberate investment in children, your footprints are bold, indelible, and inspiring. Today, the entire nation stands to benefit from the same passion, intellect, and result-oriented leadership that transformed Kwara into a shining example. As you take the mantle of leadership at COSCEN at this critical juncture in Nigeria’s educational journey, we do not doubt that you will unite Commissioners across party, regional, and ideological lines to birth a new era of collaboration, accountability, and measurable progress. Your Excellency, YAGYDI has watched you closely—not from a distance, but as a proud partner in the trenches. We have seen how you personally attend to the concerns of young people, how you listen, how you act, and how you inspire everyone around you to aim higher. That is the spirit you are taking to the national stage, and we are confident it will ignite a renaissance in Nigeria’s education sector. As an organisation dedicated to SDG 4 and beyond, and to the empowerment of Nigerian youths, we are particularly excited because your chairmanship signals brighter days ahead for talent development, innovation in education, STEM advocacy, creative arts, leadership training, and equitable access—causes you have championed with uncommon fervour. Once again, Congratulations, Your Excellency Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe, a thoroughbred scholar, administrator par excellence, youth champion, and nation-builder, on this well-deserved honour.

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Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative Formally Launches University of Ilorin Chapter with Inaugural Open Mic Event

The Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative (YAGYDI) will today formally establish its University of Ilorin Chapter, marking a significant step in expanding its mission to empower and mobilize student leaders across tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The launch of the YAGYDI Unilorin Chapter will take place today at 12:00 p.m. at Affinity Hub, Liyah Gold Building, opposite Bovas Filling Station, Oke-Odo, Ilorin. The event will serve as both the official inauguration of the chapter and the debut of Open Mic, a signature platform designed to facilitate unfiltered dialogue, creative expression, and leadership development among young people. The launch event will be centered on the theme “Youth Leadership in SDGs: Things We Never Talk About,” highlighting the initiative’s commitment to addressing the critical yet often overlooked challenges that impede effective youth participation in sustainable development. This discussion will be led by a distinguished panel of discussants, including Salman Opeyemi Sulaiman, Taofeeq Alata, Princewell Nnadziem, and Qareebat Ibrahim, who will explore the unspoken barriers, structural limitations, and strategic gaps within youth leadership. The event will also feature performances by a select group of artists, spoken-word poet Fadaka, musician Timothy Oluwamayomikun Adediran, comedian Abdool, and singer ZIA, demonstrating the integral role of creative expression in YAGYDI’s programming. The establishment of the University of Ilorin Chapter represents a deliberate effort to institutionalize YAGYDI’s work within the academic community, creating a sustainable framework for student-led initiatives focused on leadership development, policy advocacy, and community impact. The Open Mic platform, launched as part of this chapter, will serve as the primary mechanism for convening regular forums where young leaders can engage in substantive discussions, challenge prevailing narratives, and articulate actionable solutions.“This launch marks the beginning of a purposeful and structured engagement with students at the University of Ilorin,” said representatives of the Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative. “The YAGYDI Unilorin Chapter, through its Open Mic platform, will provide a consistent and dedicated space for young people to address the critical issues that are often sidelined in mainstream conversations about leadership and development.”The event will combine moderated panel discussions with spoken word performances, music, and comedy, creating an environment that encourages both intellectual rigor and creative participation. By establishing the University of Ilorin Chapter, YAGYDI aims to build a network of empowered student leaders equipped to contribute meaningfully to advancing the Sustainable Development Goals.

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YAGYDI Ignites Global Call to Action with 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

Ilorin, Nigeria, 25 November 2025; Today, as the world observes the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative (YAGYDI) launches its robust nationwide campaign for the 2025 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.This initiative, spearheaded by the organization as a whole, reaffirms YAGYDI’s steadfast dedication to Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender Equality, by mobilizing young Africans to confront and eradicate the pervasive scourge of gender-based violence (GBV). Aligned with the global theme “UNITE! Invest to prevent violence against women and girls”, YAGYDI’s campaign emphasizes prevention through education, community engagement, and policy advocacy. Drawing on its pan-African roots, the organization will deploy a multi-pronged strategy across Nigeria and beyond, empowering youth aged 15–40 to lead transformative change in their communities. YAGYDI Founder and Executive Director Kamal Ashimiyu stated: “Gender-based violence silences dreams, fractures families, and stifles progress, yet it is preventable. At YAGYDI, we are equipping our young leaders with the tools to break cycles of harm, from digital literacy against online abuse to grassroots dialogues on consent and equality. This 16 Days, we unite under the orange banner to declare: No more excuses. Invest in prevention today for a violence-free tomorrow.” From 25 November to 10 December 2025, YAGYDI’s flagship activities include: YAGYDI extends a heartfelt call to action for individuals, organizations, and policymakers: Wear orange, amplify voices, report incidents, and advocate for survivor-centric policies. “Every shared story, every signed petition, every safe space created brings us closer to equity,” Kamal emphasized. The organization is particularly focused on amplifying marginalized voices, including those of youth, rural women, and persons with disabilities, who face compounded risks. This campaign builds on YAGYDI’s legacy of SDG-driven impact, from youth employability programs to climate justice advocacy, ensuring gender equality remains at the forefront of Africa’s development narrative.#EndGBV #GenderEquality #UNiTE #16DaysOfActivism

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YAGYDI Partners with Affinity Innovative Hub to Empower Young Innovators in Ilorin

As part of its expanding commitment to youth development and sustainable innovation, the Young and Gifted Youths Development Initiative (YAGYDI) has announced a new partnership with Affinity Innovative Hub in Ilorin. The collaboration aims to achieve SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) through SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), reflecting YAGYDI’s belief that transformation starts when local organizations work together to create opportunities. For YAGYDI, this partnership is more than just a formal agreement; it’s an opportunity to connect education with employability and technology with purpose. The initiative will offer young people access to mentorship, digital literacy programs, and entrepreneurship training—practical tools to help them navigate a rapidly changing world. Talking about the collaboration, Kamal Alao Ashimiyu, founder of YAGYDI, called the partnership one of the organization’s most strategic alliances to date. “Our partnership with Affinity Innovative Hub in Ilorin is one of our most practical collaborations,” Ashimiyu said. “Affinity serves as both a development partner and a technical hub for YAGYDI. They provide us with space, tools, and expertise to run our programs more effectively, especially those focused on education, innovation, and digital empowerment.” Under this partnership, Affinity Innovative Hub will assist YAGYDI in organizing mentorship sessions, workshops, and personal development programs that help young people develop employable skills and start innovative ventures. “For SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), Affinity supports our efforts to prepare youth for employment and entrepreneurship. Through training, networking, and incubation programs, we help participants turn their ideas into sustainable businesses or find meaningful careers,” he explained. YAGYDI’s partnership model is based on the belief that collaboration amplifies impact. By working with organizations like Affinity, YAGYDI demonstrates that sustainable growth depends not only on resources but also on relationships and the right partnerships that connect vision with action execution. “This collaboration embodies what YAGYDI stands for: connecting people, organizations, and opportunities,” Ashimiyu said. “Together, we’re showing that when local organizations cooperate, we can create stronger systems that genuinely empower young people and build stronger communities.” Through this alliance, YAGYDI hopes to make Ilorin a centre of youth-led innovation, where creativity, education, and entrepreneurship converge. As the partnership unfolds, the organization remains focused on its broader mission, turning the potential of young Africans into tangible progress through education, leadership, and collaboration.

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