Tag: Renewed Hope Initiative

  • Sen Tinubu launches N925m national women empowerment scheme

    Sen Tinubu launches N925m national women empowerment scheme

    The First Lady, Sen  Oluremi Tinubu has flagged off a N925million empowerment scheme targeted at 18,500 women nationwide.

    The empowerment scheme shall be executed as joint programme of her Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation.

    Senator Tinubu inaugurated the disbursement on Thursday at Government House, Lokoja and said the scheme was aimed at boosting economic growth and supporting women entrepreneurs across the country.

    Represented by the wife of Kogi state Governor, Hajia Sefinat Ododo, she explained that the initiative targets 18,500 women nationwide, with 500 beneficiaries in each state, including the FCT.

    She said 500 Kogi women would each receive N50,000 grants to strengthen their small businesses and improve their economic stability.

    According to her, the programme was designed to support hardworking women traders and entrepreneurs who sustain their families while uplifting their communities.

    Tinubu stressed that empowering women was vital to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG-5 on gender equality and SDG-8 on decent work and economic growth.

    The initiative was made possible through a N1 billion donation by the Tony Elumelu Foundation to the Renewed Hope Initiative.

    The First Lady added that the scheme underscored RHI’s commitment to promoting women’s economic independence and strengthening households, communities and the nation.

    Secretary to the Kogi Government, Dr Folashade Ayoade, thanked the First Lady for remembering Kogi women and praised Elumelu’s philanthropic support.

    She urged the beneficiaries to use the funds wisely to expand their businesses and ensure quality education for their children.

    Kogi Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Fatima Momoh, said the programme fulfilled a vision to uplift women and transform communities through sustainable support.

    Momoh assured that her ministry would continue backing initiatives that promote women’s empowerment across the state.

    Hajia Sefinat Ododo presented N50,000 cash to a beneficiary during the Lokoja event.

    Grateful beneficiaries, including Aisha Salihu, lauded the First Lady and the Governor’s wife, saying the support would enhance their businesses and livelihoods.

  • Mrs. Tinubu extends scholarship grants to 43 students

    Mrs. Tinubu extends scholarship grants to 43 students

    In a significant stride towards educational empowerment, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady, granted scholarships to 43 higher education students during a ceremony held in Abuja.

    The scholarships were bestowed through the National Scholarship Programme (NASP) under the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI).

    During the inaugural event of the initiative, Senator Tinubu announced that each recipient would receive N4 million per annum for four academic sessions along with a brand-new laptop.

    She expressed her belief that the Renewed Hope Initiative’s scholarship would be a transformative force, reshaping the destinies of youth across the nation.

    Highlighting the value of quality education as a fundamental right for every child, Senator Tinubu emphasized the collective responsibility of the populace to ensure that access to education is not hindered by financial constraints.

    She lamented that many young individuals are unable to pursue tertiary education due to financial limitations and reiterated the importance of providing opportunities for every child to reach their fullest potential.

    The First Lady underscored the scholarship program’s alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s commitment to accessible tertiary education, especially with the introduction of the student’s loan scheme.

    She outlined the RHI scholarship initiative as a promise to stand by the youth, acknowledging their dreams and aspirations as significant.

    Senator Tinubu emphasized that the scholarship program aimed not only to offer financial support but also to foster an environment where talents are nurtured and potentials recognized. She envisioned a country where quality education is accessible to all children, regardless of their background.

    The initiative garnered support from various stakeholders, with the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) contributing 50 laptops to aid the cause. Senator Tinubu praised the cooperation of coordinators, governors’ wives, service chiefs’ spouses, and other organizations that played a role in realizing the program.

    Beneficiaries from all corners of the nation expressed their joy and gratitude for the opportunity. Awardees like Adijat Ayodele, Daniel Sunmonu, Eze Ijeoma, and Usman Sanni shared their happiness regarding the grants.

    The selection process ensured representation from every state and the FCT, with nominees being chosen by their respective state governors. Criteria included having proof of admission to a Nigerian tertiary institution, good academic standing, and maintaining a GPA of 3.0 and above.

    Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s scholarship program through the Renewed Hope Initiative marks a vital stride towards nurturing talents and breaking down barriers to quality education, ultimately fostering a brighter future for Nigeria’s youth.