Friday, 30 September 2016

NIGERIA @56



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(we are the Voice of African children)

Information Givers Kids celebrate with Nigeria @56

Nigeria was granted full independence in October 1960 under a constitution that provided for a parliamentary government and a substantial measure of self-government for the country's three regions.

From 1959 to 1960, Jaja Wachuku was the First black Speaker of the Nigerian Parliament - also called the House of Representatives. Wachuku replaced Sir Frederick Metcalfe of Great Britain. Notably, as First Speaker of the House, Jaja Wachuku received Nigeria's Instrument of Independence - also known as Freedom Charter - on October 1, 1960, from Princess Alexandra of Kent, the Queen's representative at the Nigerian independence ceremonies.

The federal government was given exclusive powers in defense, foreign relations, and commercial and fiscal policy.
The monarch of Nigeria was still head of state but legislative power was vested in a bicameral parliament, executive power in a prime minister and cabinet, and judicial authority in a Federal Supreme Court. Political parties, however, tended to reflect the make up of the three main ethnic groups. The NPC (Nigerian people's Congress) represented conservative, Muslim, largely Hausa interests, and dominated the Northern Region. The NCNC (National Convention of Nigerian Citizens), was Igbo- and Christian-dominated, ruling in the Eastern Region, and the AG (Action Group) was a left-leaning party that controlled the Yoruba west.

The first post-independence National Government was formed by a conservative alliance of the NCNC and the NPC, with Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a Hausa, becoming Nigeria's first Prime Minister. The Yoruba-dominated AG became the opposition under its charismatic leader Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

OCTOBER PROGRAMME FOR LESS PRIVILEGE CHILDREN


WELCOME TO INFORMATION GIVERS KIDS (we are the voice of African children)


October 1st is a day to remember in Nigeria. it is the 56th birthday of Nigeria today and we are glad that you are part of this celebration.

On the 1st week of October 2016 the Information Givers Kids will be hosting a dynamic programme for 10 orphanage homes in Lagos to help, develop and educate the less privileged children in the society.

This programme is designed to discover, develop children's talent, support their education and teach technical and livelihood skills.

To accomplish this great mission the Information Givers Kids request your prayers for Nigeria, most importantly for the less privilege children in the society.

If you can support us in any way to make this programme more impartful; you can forward your donations through the national coordinator at 25, Dosumu street, mafoluku, Oshodi, Lagos. or call 07033539930 for details
 
 

Friday, 16 September 2016

EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT PROGRAMME





The information givers academic coaching is a dynamic project for the less privilege to help them become better students of life.

The Academic Tutor Program (ATP) offers tutoring and academic skills coaching to children between 6-18 years.

The educational support program is available to all children; both children who are members of IGK and who are not. Tutoring sessions focused on the children and tutors facilitate a large number of weekly drop-in group tutoring sessions in a wide range of subject areas, as well as specialized academic workshops based on students' needs.

The purpose of Academic coaching is to help students of all ages to develop strategies for attaining important life skills and achieving success.  We offer coaching services to elementary age students, teens, young adults.  These services are available over the phone, at the centre, in your home, or at your office to every child.

TO REGISTER CALL: 07033539930