NAME Training Institute

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13, Okhoro Road, Benin City, Edo State

30/06/2023
16/12/2022

Training! Training!! Training!!!

Do you need financial Independence in 2023? Come learn ORGANIC COSMETIC skin care production of:

1. Skin Whitening Soap
2. Skin Whitening Lotion
3. Ageless Face Oil
4. Hip & Butt Enlargement Oil
5. Breast Firming Oil
6. Stretch Mark Removal Oil
7. Chocolate Skin Soap
8. Chocolate Skin Lotion

Cost: N80,000 per person

Duration: 5-Days

Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm daily

Date: 16th - 20th January, 2023

Venue: NAME FOUNDATION
13, Okhoro Road, Benin City

Interested persons should pay into this account and come for registration:
First Bank
2032345915
NAME Foundation

For more information, call:
Nosakhare - 08031863552
Caroline - 08167448039

Registration has started......

12/02/2022

Today Saturday 12th Feb 2022 , I will be speaking on A-TIPSOM Voice on Wazobia 99.5FM Abuja.

Topic: Understanding the Tricks of Human Traffickers

I will be addressing:
1. Who a human trafficker is and how citizens can identify them?

2. What the common and new tricks used by traffickers to recruit victims?

3. What can citizens do to resist traffickers?

4. What is Network Against Child Trafficking, Abuse and Labour doing to tackle human trafficking?

TUNE IN!

Photos from Nosakhare Erhunmwunsee's post 29/11/2021
03/09/2021

THE MANHANDLING OF EDO MIGRATION: The Causes and Costs by Nosakhare Erhunmwunsee

Migration has become the main discuss in Edo State. Many eat and feed from the diaspora remittances. How did it all began, who were the precursors and for what purposes?.

The Benin patrilineal customs and traditions. The gender biases and gender activisms. The "root causes", "push factors", "pull factors", the Italian connection and everything in between...

The roles of NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, Donors, State and non-state actors, Youths, Family, Society (role models, politicians, cultists, gangsters and street culture), how they all mix.

The untold, unknown, underated, overated, underestimated and the wrong narratives. The cabal in the field, gainers in the crib, remittances and associated largesse.

These and much more in the book...

THE MANHANDLING OF EDO MIGRATION: The Causes and Costs

Out on Amazon. Check it out!!!!

Photos from NAME Training Institute's post 23/03/2021

NAME Foundation sensitization on IRREGULAR MIGRATION & HUMAN TRAFFICKING in Okhoro/Medical Stores Road, Benin City on 26/03/2021 with support from UNHCR.

10/03/2021

IOM, UNHCR: Latest Mediterranean Tragedy Underscores Need for Search and Rescue

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, are deeply saddened by the latest loss of life in the Central Mediterranean, after two boats capsized off Tunisia’s shores on Tuesday, 9 March.

At least 39 people drowned in a shipwreck off Kerkennah island. One hundred thirty-four survivors, most of them from Côte d'Ivoire, were brought to shore by Tunisia’s coast guard. The rescue operations are still ongoing, hampered yesterday by harsh weather conditions. A second shipwreck took place off the coast of Jebeniana city in Sfax governorate. The boat had 70 persons on board, including four children, who were all taken to shore.

These are the latest in a string of shipwrecks off Tunisia’s coast. IOM and UNHCR work with partners in the country to give emergency assistance and health support to survivors. In 2021, the Tunisian authorities have carried out 21 sea rescue operations – sometimes of boats departing from Libya’s coast.

“The approach adopted by Tunisia shows that it’s not only necessary but possible to guarantee the safety of those rescued, while providing for the health and security of the host communities,” said UNHCR’s Representative in Tunisia, Hanan Hamdan.

“We commend the search and rescue efforts of the Tunisian authorities and will continue to support them in providing urgent humanitarian assistance to those rescued at sea,” added IOM’s Chief of Mission in Tunisia, Azzouz Samri.

Some 190 people have died while crossing the Central Mediterranean in 2021, while roughly 5,700 others arrived in Italy from North Africa. This is an average of almost three deaths per day.

“The central Mediterranean continues to claim lives as thousands of people embark on these perilous journeys, whether fleeing extreme poverty, conflict, or in search of a better life,” added Samri.
“We continue to call for proactive search and rescue in the most dangerous sea crossing in the world, and the establishment of clear and safe disembarkation for people rescued at sea.”

The agencies stress that prosecuting smuggling groups and traffickers who take advantage of the vulnerabilities of people and put them on risky journeys must be a priority.

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13, OKHORO Road, BY FEDERAL ROAD SAWMILL, BENIN CITY
Bénin
500002

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00