Dear all, 

Thank you for the commendations. 

Your support at this moment cannot be overemphasized

The core objectives of the project

The above mentioned objectives will be achieved as follows

  • 13 weeks ( 30 minutes per week) live broadcast with focus on Nigerian women on Wikipedia ( it will be inform of phone-in program)
  • The radio program will also tend to identify women that are suppose to have articles on Wikipedia but not yet there. ( suggestion will be collated from callers about whom they think should be on Wikipedia but not yet there)
  • It will also serve as providing answers to series of begging for questions from readers and contributors on Wikipedia in Nigeria.   
  • Monthly Edit-a-thorn with participation from female students in tertiary institutions across the nation. Each month will focus on a unique theme. ( Suggested Notable women above will be used for articles here)
  • Working with Nigerian press on what to be focused or reported when reporting Nigerian women related content in print media ( We will be signing another partnership with the foremost printing media house in the month of September). Most report about women in Nigeria focus mainly on works of such individual but not there personalty. We tend to use this medium to change this attitude. 
  • Wikipedia In Residence: The station being a women focus platform, as promised to be releasing contents on Nigerian women for use on Wikimedia projects eg. Images, audio recording on prominent Nigerian women 

We appreciate your comments and improvements.

Best
Olushola
On Aug 28, 2017 11:49, "Florence Devouard" <anthere@anthere.org> wrote:

Dear Shola


This is truely awesome. I am really happy of this new development.

On a practical note... how long is each session ? and do you have a planning of the topics you intend to raise in the coming months ? anything special to expect ? 

I really need to do an update on the website and the wiki page of all the recent activities !

Flo


Le 28/08/2017 à 12:30, Jack Rabah a écrit :
Dear Shola and all,

Thank you for sharing the press release. This is such great news. I remember when you told me about this potential idea and how passionate the Nigerian user group were about this opportunity. It's amazing to see the hard work you all put in to this and now a partnership is born. 

As you know, radio is huge in Nigeria and especially for reaching many people in rural areas. But with this radio station, raising awareness about Nigerian women is something to be proud of.

I cannot wait to work closely with you all on this great project.

Kind regards,
Jack 




On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:57 PM, Olushola Olaniyan <olaniyanshola15@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all, 

We write to congratulate all our members for our participation at the official signing of MOU for media partnership with WFM91.7,  the station for women and their family. 

The project also seek to create more awareness about wikipedia through a weekly radio broadcast. 

See the press release below:

Wikimedia  Nigeria ( WUGN)  an affiliate of Wikimedia Foundation,  san francisco, US and  Wfm91.7 the radio station for women and their family are partnering  to give visibility to Nigerian women. The signing of the memorandum of understanding took place  at the radio official Headquarter on the 23rd of August 2017 . The partnership is the first of its kind  in Africa. 


The signing of the MOU was witnessed by Olaniyan Olushola the President of WUGN  and Toun Sonaiya,  the CEO of WFM91.7.  Also in attendance is Ayokanmi Oyeyemi the director of media and communication, WUGN and some other members of the community. Also from the side of WFM91.7,  were: Nike Fabiyi , the manager in charge of sales and other members of the station


As part of the partnership is a project tagged Wiki Loves Women. The project  project  was conceptualised by Isla haddow and Florence Anthere in the year 2015 to give visibility to African women on wikipedia.  Being a pan African initiative the project started In four African country  namely Nigeria,  Ghana, CIV and Cameroon. 


In the word of Mr.  Olaniyan Olushola, the project seek to encourage the contribution of quality information on African women to be published on, and made widely available via, Wikipedia.


We also seek wish to use the project to correct gender inequalities on wikipedia,  the world largest encylopedia,  with  statics showing 16.% of women biography  profiled on the platform in contrast  to their male counterpart.  We plan to engage female students from our various tertiary institutions across the country on how they can create content on wikipedia so as to increase our local contents on the platform and also to create awareness for Wikipedia in Nigeria. 

 

Toun said,  WFM91.7 as an organizarion is excited to see the birth of this partnership because it is a confirmation of the station unalloyed commitment to promote Nigerian women. 


As part of the agreement,  Iyalode Alaba Lawson. the first female  President of Nigerian Chamber of Commerce and indurstry was unanimously selected to be the face of the project in Nigeria.  This is to recognise her doggedness as a unique  force in the promotion of numerous women projects  in Nigeria.  


The project is poised to create awareness for Wikipedia in Nigeria.  The launching of this project will address the outcome of  global outreach survey conducted in 7 countries where internet is widely used  across the globe. Nigeria was selected in Africa as a sample country.  Result shows that only 27% Nigerians are aware of Wikipedia. And among this population 47% are students. Hence the need to focus on this group. 


End. 

Expecting your reactions. 
Olushola 





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