During this festive period at The Bow, Nigeria's celebration preparations have taken a concerning turn. Some individuals are prioritizing quick gains over integrity, leading to questionable practices. Early contributors to savings schemes (cooperatives) are growing anxious about their investments as the colllector or the firm has vapourized. Furthermore, food vendors are serving subpar food at inflated prices. Where has our integrity gone???Welcome to INTEGRITY (4).
This festive season,as we look at Phantom Energy, let us prioritize reducing waste and living sustainably, keeping these values close to our hearts and minds. I extend my gratitude to my fellow U-Reporters at the UN system for their collaboration on this podcast.
To mark the International Day of Disability 2025, with the theme Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress, The Bow tonight explores Assistive Devices.
The Oviedo Declaration is the focus of our discussion on The Drug Story today. Substance abuse, or drug use, is a hazardous life trajectory. Drug users just need compassion, understanding, and a listening ear.
In commemoration of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims and the African Road Safety Day on Sunday, 16th November, 2025, we focus on ZEBRA CROSSINGS on Nigerian roads to guarantee the safety of all, especially school students.
For the truth, in its entirety ,science spins innovation that leads to decent work, economic growth, peace and development.
Consistent with our colleagues at the ongoing 2nd World Social Summit for Development in Doha, we introduce a special podcast, PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT, emphasizing the role of quality employment in achieving social integration.
Tonight on The Bow, we delve into The Marriage Ceremony, examining its role in fostering cultural exchange and goodwill among peoples striving for prosperity and peace, which in turn drives sustainable development.
This evening on The Bow, we pause to remember the late Stella Obasanjo, as we examine the issue of Objectification of Women 3. It is essential for women to learn self-acceptance. Gender inequality is unnecessary. We must not leave any woman behind.
I was embedded with some school students from Esty Foundation School Kubwa as they went to the UN @80 Exhibition at Cyprian Ekwensi Center For Arts & Culture. at Area 10 , Garki District, Abuja.
Tonight on The Bow, we present a follow-up to our episodes on February 12, 2022, and November 12, 2024, which focused on The Female Condom and Sexual Health. This evening, we will discuss Sexual Reproductive Health and the imperative of accelerating action on comprehensive sexual education across all sectors of society.
This evening, on the Eat It series of The Bow, our discussion will center on Okra. Regardless of your preference for the dried, fresh, or roasted version, Okra's relationship with Zobo and the Hibiscus flower is an interesting fact. Okra is also beneficial in the fight against malnutrition. Join me as we explore this topic.Lets do this....lets eat .
Tonight on our special edition of NOLLYWOOD & SCREEN TOURISM (3) ,we talk about the renovated Wole Soyinka Center For Culture & The Creative Arts and how it will accelerate our work of achieving UN SDGs 8 & 11.
We are thrilled to launch ELEVATE 2025 today, building on the success of Elevate 2021 in June and Elevate 2022 in December. Hear from women ( a widow and a youth) as they share their insights on most of the UN SDGs
On tonight's edition of The Bow, we will examine the significance of World Maritime Day, which was celebrated early with a golf tournament at Ikoyi Golf Club 1938 yesterday.
Tonight, we will examine PARTY PACKS and their role in passively erasing the memory of our children about equality in society. Their popularity does not inherently make them proper.
THE TRAIN SYSTEM IN ABUJA(3) :Notwithstanding the train incident that occurred last week on the Abuja-Kaduna route,more people are now patronizing the train. As a result of the economic downturn ,people are utilizing the free Kubwa-Metro train route to travel to town for work or other engagements.
Tonight, we will delve into ATTITUDE(as a follow-up discussion on past episodes, including Courtesy, Greetings, Integrity, and Loyalty). The UN SDGs are built around the core principles of People, Planet, and Prosperity. To prosper and develop our planet, we must cultivate a good attitude. Let us endeavor to be nice and do good. A true leader stands tall with a positive attitude.
Tonight's program serves as a follow-up to our August 30, 2024, episode, 'Housing Issues in Nigeria: Gentrification.' Currently, we are addressing 'The Unsheltered Nigerians,' a critical step towards achieving Goal 11 of the UN SDGs.
IYD 2025 with Felicia Gbuuka. This week, the IYD 2025 event in Abuja featured Felicia Gbuuka, a 34-year-old mother and farmer from Guma in Benue State, who has demonstrated exceptional diligence and tech expertise in her farming endeavors. As reported by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Felicia launched her farming initiatives in 2016. Her maiden rice harvest in 2017 garnered over N600,000, facilitating the payment of university tuition fees and the acquisition of land in Makurdi. Felicia's remarkable achievements have inspired a multitude of individuals, and her influence continues to motivate numerous farmers. In September 2024, Heifer International invited her to share her insights at an event in Kigali.