Bright Jaja: Skill Up

Our #OnePerson for the month is Bright Jaja, a 33-year-old Social Entrepreneur and Youth Leader.  From the age of 10, Bright grew up in Abuja following his mother who was a trader to the market, and spending more time helping her out than he did in a classroom. He drew inspiration from his experience and […]

Bukola Bolarinwa: Bloodvocate!

Our #OnePerson for the month is Bukola Bolarinwa, a 35-year-old Sickle Cell and Blood donation Advocate.   She was born with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and was always warned by her parents not to engage in certain activities to avoid falling ill at a younger age; it wasn’t until her teenage years that she fully […]

Kelechukwu Nwachukwu : The Women’s Rights Champion

Our #OnePerson for the month is Kelechukwu Lucky Nwachukwu, a 29-year-old Human Rights, Gender Equality and Anti-Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) activist.  Passionate about making a difference in the community, one good advocacy at a time; Kelechukwu has been a vital member of society from an early age. At 19, he was elected the Chairperson of […]

Hauwa Ojeifo: Mental Health Matters!

Our #OnePerson for the month is Hauwa Ojeifo, a 30-year-old indigene of Edo State. From being a bubbly child to one ridden with what was perceived as “mood swings”, Hauwa had multiple gender-based and sexual violence experiences that changed her behaviour. Her feelings of shame and guilt peaked in 2014 when she was sexually abused. […]

Mustapha Gajibo: Building Nigeria’s Tesla?

Our #OnePerson for the month is Mustapha Abubakar Gajibo, a 30-year-old Borno State indigene, born in Sokoto State. He faced some challenges during his tertiary education when he was offered admission to the University of Maiduguri for an entirely different course (Mechanical Engineering), than one of his choosing (Electrical Engineering).  So, in his third year […]