Ondo State Agency Against Gender-Based Violence. (OSAA-GBV), in collaboration with the State Chapter of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), have sensitized residents of the Northern Senatorial District on the importance of
Ondo State Agency Against Gender-Based Violence. (OSAA-GBV), in collaboration with the State Chapter of the National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), have sensitized residents of the Northern Senatorial District on the importance of
On 3rd day of February, 2024, Barrister Mrs Bolanle Afolabi, the Executive Secretary of OSAA-GBV was live on Orange FM 94.5 for the "HEALTH TALK" Program to shed more light on Zero Tolerance
Wife of Ondo State Governor and founder of the Foundation for Wives of Ondo State Officials (FOWOSO), Chief Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, on Wednesday, led Ondo women, in their thousands, to the 5th Summit of
5th FOWOSO Summit: Preparations in full gear as more media houses pledge support Preparations for the upcoming fifth Summit of the Foundation for Wives of Ondo State Officials and Female Political Appointees (FOWOSO)
Making women economically secure is key to achieving stronger, happier, healthier, and more importantly, prouder womanhood. The aforementioned statement was that of the First Lady of Ondo State, Chief Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, while declaring
PRESS RELEASE Ondo State, October 11, 2023 – On the occasion of the 2023 International Day of the Girl Child, the first lady of Ondo State, Chief Mrs Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, commends the remarkable
A KEYNOTE ADDRESS ON THE EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE VAPP LAW DELIVERED BY THE WIFE OF ONDO STATE GOVERNOR, HER EXCELLENCY, CHIEF BETTY ANYANWU-AKEREDOLU, AT THE CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP ORGANISED BY ONDO STATE
She gave the charge today at a meeting with the staff of the agency, held at the Rotunda hall, Government house ground, Alagbaka, Akure, the state capital. The meeting became imperative, with the
In recent times, there has been an astronomical increase in cases of Sexual and Gender Based Violence in Nigeria. The COVID19 pandemic and the lockdowns that ensued exacerbated an already problematic situation, as