It was celebration time last weekend when The Aunt Landa Bethel Foundation marked its 12th anniversary, as the foundation hailed women for being the pillar that the society rests on.
Established over a decade ago, the foundation has been at the forefront of the fight against sexual and gender-based violence, making significant strides in advancing gender equality, seeking justice, and empowering survivors across communities in Nigeria and beyond.
The commemorative event brought together a array of supporters, activists, and notable figures who have championed the cause of gender equality and supported survivors. Among the distinguished guests were Ex-Lagos State First Lady, Dame Abimbola Fashola, Rev. Paul Chikwem, Ngozi Ekeoma of NEPAL Groups, Oladotun Ojuolape (Do2tun), Bose Ogunboye (Lepacious Bose), Efe Nathan, Toyin Lawani of Tiannah’s Empire, Toolz, Timi Dakolo, Ufuoma McDermott, and others, whose unwavering dedication was celebrated.
During the event, heartfelt expressions of gratitude were extended to all supporters, donors, and partners whose contributions have been instrumental in the foundation’s endeavors. The gathering served as a testament to the collective commitment to creating a world free from sexual and gender-based violence.
As the celebrations concluded, the Aunt Landa Bethel Foundation reaffirmed its steadfast dedication to its vision and pledged to continue its impactful work in promoting gender equality and supporting survivors.
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