Kwara-based human rights activist, Comrade Mashood Lanre Osho, has honored 25 outstanding individuals, including founders of Jibore Foundation, Kwara Tabloid, Just Event Online, Omotosho Foundation and Mairo Dikko Foundation, for their exceptional contributions to promoting literacy and empowering youths in Kwara State and beyond.
The awards come ahead of the launch of “The Voice of Change: A Call for Transparency and Accountability, Lessons from August Protests in Nigeria”, scheduled for Sunday at the KCDI Secretariat. These five distinguished personalities join the previously announced 20 awardees, with 15 more to be revealed daily until the event.
In a press statement made available to the Newsmen in Ilorin on Thursday evening
Get ready to witness the launch of a revolutionary book, “The Voice of Change: A Call for Transparency and Accountability, Lessons from August Protests in Nigeria”, this Sunday at the KCDI Secretariat, as Kwara State-based human rights activist, Comrade Mashood Lanre Osho, honors 40 outstanding individuals for their tireless efforts in promoting literacy and empowering youths in Kwara State.
These five distinguished personalities join the twenty awardees announced yesterday, bringing the total number of awardees revealed so far to 25. They are part of the 40 exceptional individuals who will receive awards for their outstanding contributions to promoting literacy and empowering youths in Kwara State.
According to Comrade Mashood Lanre Osho, These individuals have demonstrated exceptional dedication to promoting literacy and empowering youths in Kwara State, and we are honored to celebrate their achievements.
Stay tuned for more updates as we unveil the names of the remaining awardees, five by five, every day until the launch day on Sunday. Join us this Sunday at the KCDI Secretariat as we launch “The Voice of Change” and celebrate the achievements of these exceptional individuals. Be part of history in the making