Welcome to the May Edition of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Newsletter.

As we turn the page on another month, we are filled with admiration and inspiration from the remarkable stories of transformation and resilience we have witnessed. Each story is a testament to the power of dedication and community support. This newsletter celebrates the achievements and milestones of our programs and the individuals who make them possible.

 

With immense gratitude for your continuous support, we present to you a collection of narratives that highlight the spirit of hope, perseverance, and collective effort. Join us in reflecting on these uplifting tales and looking forward to the impactful journeys ahead!

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Talented Scholars Shine at Damare Primary School

Our scholars at Damare Primary School recently demonstrated their exceptional talents and dedication by participating in the Universal Basic Education Yola South competition. Their hard work culminated in winning several trophies, bringing immense pride to the school. Such competitions provide valuable opportunities for students to showcase their abilities, foster teamwork, and build confidence.

 

We are particularly proud of their performance in the sack race, where they secured an impressive second position. This remarkable achievement highlights their skills and underscores the importance of perseverance and teamwork. Congratulations to all the scholars for their outstanding performance!

The Murtala Muhammed Foundation invites all Nigerians to contribute to our ongoing effort to document the events of the #EndSars protest in 2020. To contribute, fill out the form here and join us in bearing witness to history! You can also contact info@witnessingendsars.pub for more enquiries. 

We are excited to share the launch of the May 2024 Mentorship Program for Women in Business, where six mentees have been paired with their mentors, marking the beginning of their transformative journey. Congratulations to Seun Josephine Gideon, Joy Chinedum, Oyelowo Dayo, Naomi Samson, Tolulope Adedotun, and AmazingGrace Adamaigbo-Chinenyem.

This program aims to empower women by providing them with guidance, support, and the tools they need to succeed in the business world. Through this mentorship, we hope to inspire confidence, foster professional growth, and build lasting connections. We look forward to celebrating their progress and achievements in the months to come.

Exciting Partnership: 2024 CID Global Internship Program

We are thrilled to announce that the Murtala Muhammed Foundation has been selected as a host organization for Harvard University’s prestigious Global Internship Program, facilitated by the Center for International Development (CID). This program offers undergraduate and graduate students at Harvard an incredible opportunity to engage in meaningful development work worldwide, expanding their horizons and gaining practical experience.

Two talented Global Interns have been chosen to join us for an 8-week internship starting in June and August. On the 8th of May 2024, we held our first general meeting with the interns virtually. We are eager to welcome them and witness the innovative contributions they will bring to our development projects. This partnership exemplifies our commitment to fostering international collaboration and nurturing the next generation of development leaders.

Fostering Connections for Sustainable Development

The Christian Aid Africa private sector cocktail, part of the Christian Aid Week 2024 events, focused on the theme “Connecting the Private Sector and Charity Organizations for Sustainable Development.” Following the success of their donor cocktail in Abuja in 2023, this event aimed to strengthen collaborations between private sector entities and charity organizations to advance sustainable development initiatives.


The Murtala Muhammed Foundation proudly attended this event, represented by key staff members. They engaged with key stakeholders, discussing potential partnerships and collaborations for sustainable development. This gathering was instrumental in fostering valuable connections and opening doors for future initiatives that will drive impactful and sustainable change.

We are excited about the opportunities ahead and our role in promoting a sustainable future.

STORY OF THE MONTH

Celebrating Resilience and Academic Achievement

This month, we celebrate the graduation of Mercy Paul and Patience Bulus, who graduated on the 13th and 19th, respectively. These remarkable young women are former victims of the 2014 Chibok abduction by Boko Haram militants. Despite the horrific experience, they have shown extraordinary resilience and hope, overcoming trauma and excelling academically.


The Murtala Muhammed Foundation applauds their achievements and extends heartfelt gratitude to the Victim Support Fund for their unwavering partnership in sponsoring the girls. Their story is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of overcoming challenges. We are inspired by their journey and committed to supporting others in similar circumstances.


Dear readers, thank you for staying on this journey with us to uncover the inspiring narratives behind the tangible impact of our programs. Stay tuned for fascinating updates coming your way!

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