
Media Engagements
The media plays a crucial role in shaping narratives and influencing public attitudes toward gender-based violence (GBV). WABMA Media Foundation’s Media Engagements initiative leverages the power of journalism, radio, television, and digital platforms to amplify voices advocating for change. Through strategic partnerships with media houses, journalists, and content creators, we promote accurate, responsible, and impactful storytelling on GBV-related issues.
WABMA Media Development Foundation Host Town Hall on SGBV Response
Training of South East LFC to combat SGBV – Enugu state
Addressing The Root Causes of Gender Based Violence -Afia TV
Training of South East LFC to combat SGBV
– Abia State
UDI Traditional Rulers Meeting
– Enugu State
Father Achi Sermon
Omnium Sanctorum, Thinkers’ Corner, Enugu
Pastor Mrs Ifeoma Abayol
Chillis Foods, Enugu
GoodLuck Nnaji
LFC Townhall meeting

16 Days,16 Voices Media Activism
WABMA Foundation’s #16Days16Voices campaign shared messages from key leaders, while ongoing media efforts amplify LFC voices and anti-SGBV awareness.
16 Days, 16 Voices
Hajia Khadijat Olahan
Zonal Coordinator SE 11, Federation of Muslim Women Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN), Daawah Officer FOMWAN Anambra State
HRH Muhammadu Abali Ibn Muhammadu Idrissa
HME (Dr.) David D. L. Bob-Manuel
Ven. Joseph Nweke
Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Anambra State
Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V
Obong of Calabar
Eze (Mrs) Regina Nkechi,
Cabinet Chief Enugu Ezike Traditional Council, Enugu
Baba Aladura, Elder Dr Israel Akinadewo
President, Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC), Nigeria Region, Lagos State
Rev. Dr. Koce Istifanus
Christian Association Of Nigeria
Chief Jonathan Dangyang
Scribe, Gyel Traditional Council, Plateau State.
