Corps member empowers over 800 girls with menstrual products in Kogi

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Victoria Oluwatosin Toluwaloju, a youth corps member in Kogi empowered secondary school girls with menstrual hygiene products.

A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Victoria Oluwatosin Toluwaloju (KG/24B/0206), has empowered 887 students across various secondary schools in Kogi state. The empowerment programme, part of the recently launched Future Forward project, is a personal Community Development Service (CDS) initiative aimed at equipping young girls with essential life skills, career guidance, and menstrual health education.

The initiative also prioritised inclusivity by reaching students of the School of the Deaf, Lokoja, ensuring hearing-impaired girls receive education on menstrual hygiene and self-esteem. The schools that were reached included Crowther Memorial College, Government Girls’ Secondary School, Universal Basic Education Trinity Secondary School, and Muslim Community Secondary School.

During one of the sessions, Toluwaloju said the initiative was inspired by her passion for the girl child and the NYSC motto: Service and Humility.

“I believe every girl can achieve more when given the right tools and opportunities to thrive. This project is designed to empower them with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about their future,” she said.

The programme featured sessions on career guidance, personal development, and menstrual hygiene management. Key speakers included Deborah Agbonika, founder of Akoni Care Foundation (ACF), Katherine Odok, presenter at Grace FM Lokoja, who encouraged the students on their academic pursuit, finding mentors and never settling for less. Odumuyiwa Ibukun Christianah, a corps member, educated the girls on menstrual hygiene and its importance for overall well-being.

A participant, Ajayi Funmilayo (JSS2B) from Muslim Community Secondary School, described the initiative as impactful, stating that it helped them understand personal hygiene and inspired them to dream big. Other participants shared that the session encouraged them to believe in themselves and not relegate themselves to the background, emphasising that young girls can thrive through basic hygiene practices and self-esteem building.

Approximately 887 sanitary pads were distributed to students across the five schools visited to support menstrual health. Additionally, in collaboration with Rays of Hope, a CDS project by corps member Gift Israel, focused on supporting persons living with disabilities, Toluwaloju extended the outreach to the School of the Deaf, Lokoja, stressing the importance of ensuring that hearing-impaired students also receive menstrual health education and self-esteem development.

“This project not only empowers young girls but also contributes to building a more informed and responsible society,” Toluwaloju stated.

The empowerment programme marks the completion of the first phase of The Future Forward Project, with the second phase set to engage eight public schools in Lokoja.

Toluwaloju said the next phase will focus on equipping students with critical thinking skills. It will culminate in a debate competition, with participants receiving educational support in the form of materials and financial aid.

This article was first published on Crispng.

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