29 Jan

2010 Impact Summary

Home News 2010 – Impact Summary 2010 Impact Summary Enhancing Healthcare, Education, and Community Support The year 2010 marked another chapter in the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s commitment to healthcare, education, and community support. Here are the key initiatives and activities from this impactful year: Yaba Children’s Hospital Borehole Project: The foundation extended its commitment to healthcare by initiating the Yaba Children’s Hospital Borehole Project. Access to clean water is a critical factor in healthcare facilities, and this project aimed to provide a sustainable water source for the hospital, contributing to improved patient care. Furniture for Computer Lab at Ikeja Cantonment School: Continuing its support for educational infrastructure, the foundation provided furniture for the computer lab at Ikeja Cantonment School. This initiative aimed to create a conducive and well-equipped learning environment for students, fostering the integration of technology in education. Computers Donation to Women in Kano: The foundation expanded its efforts in promoting digital literacy and empowerment by donating computers to women in Kano. This initiative sought to bridge the digital divide and empower women through access to technology and training. 2010 Murtala Muhammed Conference on “The Peoples’ Mandate: Realizing it; Protecting Africa”: The foundation organized the 2010 Murtala Muhammed Conference, focusing on the theme “The Peoples’ Mandate: Realizing it; Protecting Africa.” This conference likely facilitated discussions on citizen participation, governance, and strategies for protecting the interests of the people across the continent. Donation of Relief Materials to IDP Camps in Abuja: Responding to the needs of internally displaced persons (IDPs), the foundation donated relief materials to IDP camps in Abuja. This humanitarian effort aimed to alleviate the challenges faced by those affected by displacement. The activities in 2010 showcased the foundation’s holistic approach to addressing healthcare needs, enhancing educational facilities, empowering women through technology, and actively engaging in discussions on governance and citizen welfare. As we continue to explore the foundation’s journey, stay tuned for more insights into subsequent years and their contributions to positive change in Nigeria and Africa. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2009 Impact Summary

Home News 2009 – Impact Summary 2009 Impact Summary Advancements in Healthcare, Educational Empowerment, and International Collaborations The year 2009 witnessed the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s continued commitment to healthcare, education, and fostering international collaborations. Here are the key highlights from this transformative year: Medical Director Setup and Computer Donation to Lagos Island: The foundation took significant steps in advancing healthcare with the setup of a medical director position. This strategic move aimed to enhance medical services and administration. Additionally, the donation of computers to Lagos Island, accompanied by training, showcased the foundation’s commitment to modernizing healthcare facilities and promoting digital literacy. Scholarship Award to Abiodun Adedeji for London Metropolitan University: Continuing its support for education, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation awarded a scholarship to Abiodun Adedeji, enabling him to pursue higher education at London Metropolitan University. This initiative aligned with the foundation’s mission to empower individuals through academic opportunities. Partnership with Apollo Hospitals for Medical Fellowship in India: The foundation forged a partnership with Apollo Hospitals, facilitating the sending of eight Nigerian medical officials to India for a fellowship with Indian doctors. This collaboration aimed to enrich the medical expertise of Nigerian professionals through exposure to international best practices and knowledge exchange. The activities in 2009 reflected the foundation’s diverse approach to addressing healthcare challenges, providing educational opportunities, and fostering international collaborations to enhance expertise in the medical field. These initiatives underscored the foundation’s dedication to making a positive impact on both individual lives and the broader healthcare landscape in Nigeria. As we delve deeper into the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s journey, stay tuned for more insights into subsequent years and their contributions to the betterment of Nigeria and Africa. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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13 Mar

2008 Impact Summary

Home News 2008 – Impact Summary 2008 Impact Summary Advocacy, Relief Efforts, Educational Support, and Scholarly Recognition The year 2008 showcased the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s continued dedication to social causes, education, and humanitarian efforts. Here are the key highlights from this impactful year: Ride for Life: Creating Awareness for Children and Youths with Special Needs: The foundation, in partnership with CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and FAN (Fighting Autism Nigeria), organized the “Ride for Life” event. This initiative aimed to create awareness for children and youths with special needs, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and support for those facing unique challenges. Humanitarian Relief to Jos in December: In response to the humanitarian needs arising in Jos, the foundation provided relief efforts in December. This demonstrated the foundation’s commitment to responding to crises and contributing to the well-being of affected communities. Computers Donation to Beeri High School in Kano: The foundation continued its focus on enhancing educational resources with the donation of computers to Beeri High School in Kano. This initiative aimed to improve access to technology and foster digital literacy among students. Expansion of Computer for Schools Initiative: The Computer for Schools initiative expanded with the inclusion of Girls High School in Kano and the rehabilitation of Command Children School in Ikeja. These efforts underscored the foundation’s commitment to providing quality education and modern learning environments. Scholarship Award to Ekainu Achukwu for Metropolitan University: The Murtala Muhammed Foundation awarded Ekainu Achukwu with a scholarship to Metropolitan University. This recognition supported the pursuit of higher education, aligning with the foundation’s commitment to empowering individuals through academic opportunities. The activities in 2008 reflected the foundation’s holistic approach to social impact, addressing the needs of children and youths with special needs, providing relief in times of crisis, enhancing educational infrastructure, and supporting individual academic pursuits. These initiatives showcased the foundation’s ongoing commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of individuals and communities. As we delve deeper into the foundation’s journey, stay tuned for more insights into subsequent years and their contributions to Nigeria and Africa. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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6 Apr

2007 Impact Summary

Home News 2007 – Impact Summary 2007 Impact Summary Strengthening Connections, Educational Initiatives, Scholarly Recognition, and Exemplary Governance The year 2007 witnessed a diverse range of activities and initiatives by the Murtala Muhammed Foundation, reflecting its commitment to community engagement, education, and the promotion of exemplary governance. Here are the key highlights: MMF and Apollo Visit to Kano – Meeting with the Emir: The Murtala Muhammed Foundation, alongside representatives from Apollo, visited Kano to meet with the Emir of Kano. This visit underscored the foundation’s commitment to engaging with traditional leaders and fostering collaborations for community development. Inception of Computer for Schools Initiative: The foundation took a significant step towards enhancing educational infrastructure with the inception of the Computer for Schools initiative. Several schools, including Rumfai College in Kano, Government Girls Secondary School in Pakata (Ilorin, Kwara State), Government Secondary School in Wanune (Benue State), and Community Secondary School in Ekiti State, as well as Nike Grammar School in Enugu State, benefitted from this program. Scholarship Dinner for Mr. Daniel Opeyemi Amund: The foundation organized a scholarship dinner to honor Mr. Daniel Opeyemi Amund, marking him as the first scholarship recipient under the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s scholarship program. This event celebrated academic achievement and underscored the foundation’s commitment to supporting deserving students. 2007 Lecture on “Exemplary Governance through Leadership”: The Annual Lecture in 2007 focused on the theme “Exemplary Governance through Leadership.” The choice of this topic highlighted the foundation’s dedication to promoting good governance and effective leadership as essential components of national development. The year 2007 showcased the Murtala Muhammed Foundation’s multifaceted approach, combining community engagement, educational initiatives, scholarship support, and intellectual discourse on governance. These efforts reflected the foundation’s commitment to holistic development and its recognition of education and leadership as key drivers of positive change. As we continue to explore the foundation’s journey, stay tuned for insights into the subsequent years and their impact on Nigeria and Africa. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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26 Feb

2006 Impact Summary

Home News 2006 – Impact Summary 2006 Impact Summary A Decade of Reflection, Learning, and Impact The year 2006 marked the 10th edition of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture, a testament to a decade of engaging discussions and impactful initiatives. Here are the key highlights of this significant year: 10th Annual Lecture: “Africa – A New Agenda” by Jack Straw: The 10th Annual Lecture welcomed Jack Straw, who delivered a keynote address on “Africa – A New Agenda.” This marked a milestone in the foundation’s journey, emphasizing the importance of setting a renewed and ambitious agenda for the continent. Global Perspectives on Disaster Management: 2nd Annual Murtala Muhammed Memorial Conference: The foundation continued its commitment to disaster management with the 2nd Annual Murtala Muhammed Memorial Conference. Titled “Global Perspectives on Disaster Management,” the conference brought together experts to share insights and best practices in addressing and mitigating the impact of disasters. Survivor’s Conference by Professor Richard Williams: Professor Richard Williams conducted a Survivor’s Conference at Transcorp Hotel. This event likely focused on the experiences and perspectives of individuals who had survived various challenges, providing a platform for shared learnings and resilience. Continuation of the Kano Borehole Water Project: The foundation persisted in its commitment to community development with the continuation of the Kano Borehole Water Project. Access to clean water is a fundamental aspect of improving the quality of life in communities, and this project contributed to addressing this essential need. In 2006, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation not only celebrated a decade of its Annual Lecture series but also continued to expand its efforts in disaster management, community development, and global engagement. As the foundation entered its second decade of existence, it remained steadfast in its mission to contribute to positive change and sustainable development. Stay tuned for more insights into the subsequent years as we explore the evolving journey of the Murtala Muhammed Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2005 Impact Summary

Home News 2005 – Impact Summary 2005 Impact Summary Empowering Women, Building Foundations, and Celebrating Milestones The Murtala Muhammed Foundation continued its tradition of hosting impactful events and embarking on significant initiatives in 2005. Here’s a glimpse into the key activities that shaped the 9th Annual Lecture and the foundation’s endeavors during this year: Empowering Women Through Wisdom: Mrs. Graca Machel Mandela’s Lecture: The 9th Annual Lecture welcomed Mrs. Graca Machel Mandela, an iconic figure in the realms of human rights and international development. Mrs. Mandela delivered a thought-provoking lecture on “Breaking barriers and limitations – Role of women in development,” emphasizing the critical role of women in driving societal progress. Honoring Mrs. Graca Machel Mandela: A dinner was held in honor of Mrs. Graca Machel Mandela at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. This provided an opportunity for dignitaries, thought leaders, and supporters to engage in meaningful conversations and celebrate the contributions of an influential advocate for women’s rights. Founding Ethical Leadership: Murtala Muhammed Centre for Ethics and Leadership: The foundation embarked on a significant journey with the commencement of the construction of the Murtala Muhammed Centre for Ethics and Leadership in Abuja. This initiative underscored the commitment to fostering ethical leadership, a crucial component in the development of a nation. Global Collaboration: Water Conference Partnership in Pretoria, South Africa: The foundation forged a partnership with the Global Water Partnership for the Water Conference in Pretoria, South Africa. This collaboration highlighted the commitment to addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable practices in water resource management. Milestone Celebration: 30th Anniversary: The year 2005 marked a significant milestone – the 30th anniversary of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation. This celebration was a testament to the enduring impact of the foundation’s work over the years, symbolizing dedication to its mission and goals. In 2005, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation continued to demonstrate a multifaceted approach, addressing critical issues, celebrating achievements, and laying the foundation for future endeavors. As we delve deeper into the foundation’s history, we will uncover more stories of resilience, progress, and commitment to positive change. Stay tuned for further insights into the subsequent years of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2004 Impact Summary

Home News 2004 – Impact Summary 2004 Impact Summary The year 2004 marked another chapter in the impactful endeavors of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture. Let’s explore the key milestones and initiatives undertaken during this period: Educational Infrastructure Enhancement: Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a prominent figure in Nigerian economics, took part in the commissioning of the renovated blocks of Wesley Methodist Primary School. This initiative demonstrated a commitment to improving educational infrastructure and creating conducive learning environments. Literary Tribute: “Murtala Muhammed – The Architect of Modern Nigeria”: Dr. Umar Ardo’s book, “Murtala Muhammed – The Architect of Modern Nigeria,” was launched. This literary tribute served as a valuable resource in commemorating the legacy of General Murtala Muhammed, providing insights into his role in shaping the trajectory of modern Nigeria. Community Development: Kano Borehole Project: The foundation extended its impact to the community with the initiation of the Kano Borehole Project. Access to clean water is a fundamental aspect of community development, and this project addressed this crucial need. Fundraising through MTN Lagos International Half Marathon: The foundation organized the MTN Lagos International Half Marathon as a unique fundraising initiative. The event not only raised awareness but also generated funds for the Foundation’s disaster relief fund through a raffle draw. Disaster Relief Fund: The funds raised from the marathon were directed towards the Foundation’s disaster relief fund, emphasizing the importance of proactive measures in responding to emergencies and crises. The year 2004 showcased a multi-faceted approach by the Murtala Muhammed Foundation, spanning education, literature, community development, and disaster relief. These initiatives not only honored the legacy of General Murtala Muhammed but also demonstrated the foundation’s commitment to holistic and sustainable development. Stay tuned for more articles as we continue to explore the foundation’s journey through the subsequent years. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2003 Impact Summary

Home News 2003 – Impact Summary 2003 Impact Summary Sir Ketumile Masire’s Insightful Discourse on NEPAD In the year 2003, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture continued to be a platform for thought-provoking discussions and intellectual engagement. The highlight of the 8th lecture was the distinguished presence of Sir Ketumile Masire, who delivered a compelling paper on “NEPAD – a blueprint for African Economic development” at the ECOWAS Secretariat in Abuja. Distinguished Speaker: Sir Ketumile Masire, a respected statesman and former President of Botswana, graced the event with his presence, adding a wealth of experience and wisdom to the discourse. Theme: “NEPAD – a Blueprint for African Economic Development”: The focus of the 8th lecture centered on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), with Sir Ketumile Masire delivering a paper that explored NEPAD as a strategic blueprint for fostering economic development across the African continent. Venue: ECOWAS Secretariat, Abuja: The choice of the ECOWAS Secretariat in Abuja as the venue underscored the regional significance of the event, bringing together stakeholders and leaders from West Africa. Intellectual Engagement: The lecture provided a forum for intellectual engagement and exchange of ideas, fostering a deeper understanding of NEPAD’s role in shaping the economic trajectory of Africa. Continued Commitment to Knowledge Sharing: The inclusion of a distinguished speaker and the selection of a pertinent theme showcased the foundation’s commitment to providing a platform for informed discussions on critical issues facing the continent. As we reflect on the 2003 Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture, it is evident that the foundation continued to elevate the quality of discourse, inviting esteemed speakers to share their expertise and insights. Sir Ketumile Masire’s contribution on NEPAD added a significant chapter to the foundation’s ongoing mission to address key challenges and contribute to the development of Nigeria and Africa as a whole. Stay tuned for more articles as we delve into the subsequent years of the foundation’s impactful annual lectures. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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29 Jan

2002 – Impact Summary

Home News 2002 – Impact Summary 2002 Impact Summary The Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture stands as a beacon of intellectual discourse and commitment to positive change in Nigeria and Africa. Over the years, this prestigious event has brought together thought leaders, experts, and change-makers to engage in critical discussions on various issues affecting the region. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and revisit the impactful initiatives and achievements of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation, starting with the inaugural event in 2002. 2002: Inception and Initiatives In its inaugural year, the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture set the stage for impactful projects and initiatives. The year 2002 witnessed the following key activities: The inaugural year of the Murtala Muhammed Foundation Annual Lecture laid the foundation for a legacy of impactful initiatives and collaborative efforts. Each subsequent year added new dimensions to the foundation’s commitment to the progress and development of Nigeria. In the following articles, we will explore the achievements and milestones of the foundation in subsequent years, continuing the journey of positive change. Recent Posts First two Chibok schoolgirls graduate from US colleges 10 years after mass abductions in Nigeria May 30, 2024 2017 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 2016 Women Power Lunch May 20, 2024 January 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024 February 2024 Newsletter May 13, 2024

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