Category: News

General Muhammadu Buhari wins the 2015 Presidential Election

 

Buhari

Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, announced the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari, as the winner of the presidential election. This declaration was made around 3:40am on April 1, 2015.

Buhari defeated the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, to emerge victorious at the polls.

While making the announcement, Jega declared “that Muhammadu Buhari, having met the requirements of the law, is now declared the winner and returned elected.”

The APC candidate got the highest number of votes in 21 states with 15,424,921 votes while the PDP standard bearer prevailed in 15 states (including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja) with 12,853,162 votes.

StateCraft, the governance subsidiary of Red Communication, managed  the communication and strategy for the Buhari/Osinbajo 2015 campaign.

 

 

Red Communication Lead, Sola Odetola interns at Waggener Edstrom South Africa

11024358_853627594704970_1938439355_n

Our Communication Lead, Sola Odetola interns at Waggener Edstrom South Africa.

Waggener Edstrom Communication South Africa is one of the global PR companies called Waggener Edstrom World Wide. It has about 48 branches. Waggener is Technological PR and Consumer PR with focus on integrated communication (social media, content, events, interviews, print, radio, TV, etc).

 

Governor Rotimi Amaechi hosts Adebola Williams to a surprise birthday dinner

Adebola Arrives to a room full of friends and family

RED Founding Partner, Adebola Williams was hosted by one his mentors, Governor Rotimi Amaechi to a surprise birthday dinner on Tuesday March 10, 2015 at the Eko Signatures.

A very surprised Adebola said “I am honoured by this kind gesture and thankful to the Governor. I call him uncle because over the years he has shown to be a rock. Most of all I am grateful to God for his incredibly grace and favour upon my life.”

Adebola thanks Governor Amaechi

Speaking of Adebola, Governor Amaechi said “I have been very impressed by the sheer hardWork and commitment he has shown in his impact work for young Nigerians and their media and communications company over the years. Since meeting him, he has continued to surprise and inspire me by his many strides of success.

Guests in attendance included Gov. Rotimi Amaechi, former Governor of Bayelsa State Timipre Sylva, Chude Jideonwo, Julius Agwu, Kola Oyeneyin, Tunji Olugbodi, D’banj, Toke Makinwa, Noble Igwe, Kemi Lala Akindoju, Ayo Animashaun, Lola Shoneyin, Isoken Ogiemwonyi, Arese Ugwu, Bolanle Olukanni, Kathleen Ndongmo and more.

 

See more pictures below.

Chude Jideonwo Governor Amaechi Adebola Williams and Kola Oyeneyin

Arese, Toke and Lala

Ferdinand Adimefe, Saheed and Adebiyi Desalu

 

Governor Amaechi, Adebola Wiliams and Sen. Timipre Silva

Kathleen Ndongmo-1

Kayode Akintemi Julius Agwu and wife

Mfon Ekpo

Selfie with the celebrant and Governor Amaechi

#HappeningsHost hosts RED Managing Partner, Chude Jideonwo as he turns 30

Chude

In a bid to celebrate successful entrepreneurs or successful personalities, Happenings.com.ng hosted  RED Managing Partner, Chude Jideonwo on Sunday, March 8, 2015 at The Colonades in Ikoyi.

The show which was also put together to celebrate his 30th birthday anniversary, kicked off with a testimonial session from some of his friends and fans who have had an encounter with him.

Joy Isi Bewaji hosted the discussion session with Chude, with two readings from Chude’s ‘Are We The Turning Point Generation?’

Chude shared profound insights while answering questions about the Nigerian culture, running a successful business in Nigeria and the role of citizens in delivering the Nigeria we want. I took note of the points below;

On the issue of “Nigeria’s Culture”, he said: “What we Nigerians call our ‘culture’ is mostly an excuse for what we can be as a people.”

On Active Citizenry, he said: “All we need do is be active citizens, ask questions and be involved in conversations that affect us.”

On Business, he said: “Nigerian businesses fail because people don’t know exactly how businesses succeed in Nigeria.” Emphasising that we need more case studies, mentors and materials that will help young Nigerians engage and succeed in business in Nigeria.

The event was also graced by the Chairman of happenings.com.ng, Chief Edirin Abamwa.

YNaija Associate Editor, Isi Esene attends SEO professional training in South Africa

Isi

This March, RED Team members took self – development a notch higher by participating in trainings and internships with relevant world class organizations.

Isime Esene, YNaija Editor attended the Search Engine Optimization professional training at the prestigious BlueMagnet Digital Academy, Johannesburg, South Africa.

The four-day training touched on several training modules like SEO Basics, How Search Engines Work, Knowledge Graph Optimization, Social Media Impact on SEO, Content Strategy for SEO and more.

Other training participants were from different professional backgrounds ranging from Animation, Website Designing, Social Media Marketing and more. Isime duly represented West Africa in a class of 10 while other participants were from in and around South Africa.

After 4 days of intensive training, a visit to Table Mountain in Cape Town‎ and other tourist locations was well deserved.
Isi tour

RED Managing Partner, Chude Jideonwo to speak at #Ikogosi2015

JCI

RED Managing Partner, Chude Jideonwo is set to speak at the #Ikogosi2015 conference tagged “The Turning Point Generation”.

The  3 Day event organized by Junior Chamber International Nigeria Local Organisation,  a leading global network of young active citizens whose mission is to provide developmental opportunities for young people kicks off on Thursday 19 March and ends on Saturday  March  21, 2015.

Chude Jideonwo addressing students from tertiary institutions across Nigeria alongside  Japheth Omojuwa.

 

 

 

 

Mfon Ekpo is appointed Executive Director of The Future Project

 

Mfon Ekpo has been appointed Executive Director of The Future Project (TFP), to drive the growth, impact and institutionalisation of the organization.

She takes over from Chude Jideonwo, who was appointed Executive Director in 2010 and has functioned as Chief Executive of TFP and its parent organization, Red Media Africa.
Mfon, who until now served as Chief Operating Officer, is a lawyer who also specializes as a professional negotiator and strategist.

She holds multiple degrees in Public and International Law, Business Law and Social Sciences and a Masters degree in Maritime law from the University of Southampton. She is a Goodwill Ambassador to the State of Arkansas in the United States of America and has also won local and international awards for socio –economic and developmental essays and papers written and presented from the GOI Peace Foundation Tokyo, Nigerian Tourism Development Council, Associated Discount House in collaboration with the Financial Institution Training Centre and the Nigerian Law School where she was recognized nationally as the Best Student in Professional Ethics.
Founder of training firm The Discovery Centre, Mfon has worked and trained for the British High Commission, the Supreme Court of Nigeria, National Judicial Institute, and the National Assembly. She serves on the President’s Advisory Council and is a founding partner of the John Maxwell Team.
In 2014, she was selected as part of President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative and was later appointed the Chair of the Advocacy Committee on the Regional Advisory Board for the Mandela Washington Fellowship.

The appointment took effect on 1 January 2014.

Y! TV

StateCraft appointed as agency for Buhari/Osinbajo campaign

We are pleased to announce that StateCraft, the governance subsidiary of Red Communication, has been appointed communication and strategy agency to the Buhari/Osinbajo 2015 campaign.

The brief will drive the issues, messages, character and vision of the candidacy with a focus on the youth.

We look forward to executing this historic imperative.

Follow the campaign on www.thisisbuhari.com, @thisisbuhari on Twitter or @thisisbuhari on Facebook. #ThisIsBuhari #BuhariOsinbajo2015

 

Chude Jideonwo’s speech at The Future Africa Awards 2014

In March next year, I will finally turn 30. I can’t wait for that day to come.

More importantly it will be 15 years since I started my work career, and all of that 15 years has been focused on the youth. At least 10 of it, specifically on youth development.

In many respects things have changed across the country: enterprise is in vogue, young people are able to express themseves and hold government more accountable, the civic and job spaces are slowly expanding.

In other ways however things remain the same: hopelessness, joblessness, faithlessness, despair. Our work has directly targeted these problems as they face young Nigerians and Africans.

We thank from the bottom of our hearts the sponsors and funders who have made today and this year possible. We thank the Tony Elumelu Foundation, the US government, Microsoft, First Bank, Access Bank, Etisalat, the Lagos State government, the Rivers State government, Nigeria Dialogue, and other partners.

Without you, none of our work would even be possible. Without you, we would not have been able to up skill and train thousands of young people, to support the businesses we have and to inspire the millions that we have directly and through the media. Without you, our impact would be limited.

Unfortunately, we have come to ask for more. Because plenty of works needs to be done.

Our work at The Future Project now focuses on two urgent imperatives: jobs and citizenship. With jobs, we are trying to connect career-minded young people directly with work, and we are trying to build businesses for those who want to be entrepreneurs and who want to create jobs.

Our experience working at the grassroots and with these historically disadvantaged blocs aged 16 – 35 have impressed upon us the urgency of the work we have ahead of us.

There are at least 64 million youths in Nigeria (under-35). Over 54 percent of that population is unemployed according to the National Bureau of Statistics. There are at least 10 million entrants to the labor force per year in Sub-Saharan Africa, which causes the jobs market to become even more and more congested. Over 200,000 young people come out of schools each year. Over 90 percent of them are unable to find jobs.

Because of this, we have launched 100,000 Jobs, which interns to connect 100,000 West African youth with jobs and job opportunities through internships over the next two years. Because of this we have launched our pilot programme #SurulereStartups, which will lead to business incubation and bootcamp sessions to support and grow youth-led businesses across 24 communities, first in Nigeria and then Africa in the same period.

Young people continue to feel powerless, and helpless with barriers to entry facing them everyday and hindering their capacity to grow and solve their own problems.

Because of that, the work that The Future Awards Africa is doing, spotlighting and supporting the likes of the Dustbin Estate Foundation, Slum2School, the Ayahay Foundation, the Beni American University, the FACE Africa clean water project, amongst other countless interventions and businesses becomes very crucial in inspiring young people to believe in themselves and to better their lives.

Because of that, we have launched the African Citizenship Schools, through which we will train over 200,000 youth aged 16 – 24 from 2015 – 2016 on how they can solve their own problems in their communities, raise funds, raise people, come together and make change happen.

To do these ambitious projects, which come from our past experiences and successes, we do need your help. We need your help because the problems are so huge and so urgent and the hands working needs to be as huge and urgent. The goals need to be big, and the impact needs to be deep.

Because we don’t build a hut where we need a village, we don’t want to find a lake, when we need an ocean. We need to fast, we need to move now and we need to change lives urgently.

Therefore, today’s call is for you to come and join us on this targeted mission and to help us achieve these clear goals. The Future Project is calling on you to donate to these projects that seek to practically empower young people with jobs and with the tools to solve their problems.

On your tables there is a form. If you want to help us get young people into jobs, if you want to help us build and grow their businesses, if yuou want to help us inspire those who have lost hope or who don’t know how to better their lives, or if you want to help us train youth to solve their problems, please commit now.

Not tomorrow, when you move on with the daily living and this is no longer priority. Not tomorrow, when the urgency of this moment might have lost its bite. But today, now. As a corporate, as a bank, as a telecoms company, as a small business, as a wealthy philanthropist, we want you to put your money where your mouth is – and hold us accountable for the contributions that you make.

As I turn 30 next year, things have gotten a bit brighter for me and it has been a long way from growing up in Ijesha, being unable to pay school fees in primary school or suffering with the multitude in the smell0infested halls of the University of Lagos. But there are so many more young people who haven’t found their way – we find them on the trees sitting doing nothing in the north, we find them on the roads just walking aimlessly when I visit my village in Obomkpa, we find them everyday, if you would just pay attention.

We are paying attention, and we ask you to join this in this journey – which, really, will never end.

We are committed to making a serious dent on this problem, and we hope you are too.

God keep us.

© 2024. Red Media Africa, All Rights Reserved.

Red Media Africa is the Public Relations (PR) Agency & Empowerment Marketing division under the parent company; RED, based in Nigeria.

We strive to provide individuals with disabilities equal access to our website. If you would like information about this content we will be happy to work with you. Please email us at: RED Accessibility