Mr Olawale said that the meeting was to exchange knowledge, share experiences and brainstorm on ways to tackle drug addiction and abuse in the country.
Mr Okunzuwa said that Mr Agho’s appeal was timely, considering the ongoing struggles with poverty in Nigeria.
Mr Peter maintained that detecting signs of eye ailments remained pivotal in the quest to combat blindness.
Mr Igbodo advised women to acquire income-generating skills and be financially empowered.
He said the workshop was targeted for girls in rural schools.
Mr Suberu also called for continuous prayer for an indivisible Nigeria.
Several so-called repentant Boko Haram terrorists are backsliding because they are judged as being condemned to eternal damnation despite their contrition, says a former extremist.
Mr Bala-Gusau said, “I am highly delighted to present this assistance to orphans on behalf of this foundation.’’
UNICEF has engaged HiLWA to ensure sustainable ways of increasing adolescent retention, transition and completion in secondary schools.
According to him, the aim is to ensure that local governments are in control and have a seamless procurement process.
