AdiahaObong Foundation

AdiahaObong Foundation Psychosocial support. Bridging the gap and promoting greater well-being for individuals and communities.

Via missions, community outreach, Counseling services, Mentorship, Support groups, Advocacy and Basic needs support initiatives.

Education Awareness Campaign in Eket Local Government AreaOn Tuesday, the 20th of January, 2026, A consortium of organiz...
29/01/2026

Education Awareness Campaign in Eket Local Government Area

On Tuesday, the 20th of January, 2026, A consortium of organizations known as Child Education Community Watch Security Initiative (CECWSI), comprising AdiahaObong Foundation, Doro-Voice Against Violence and Abuse Initiative (Doro-Voice Initiative), FAUDOF Foundation, Protocol Professionals and Home Security, conducted a school sensitization tour to selected primary schools in Eket Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State.

The sensitization exercise was carried out in three schools: Government Nursery/Primary School, Mkpok; Visef International School, James Town Road; and Character and Skills Academy, Ikot Afaha. Interactive sessions focused on the value of education, emphasizing its role in achieving dreams and securing a better future. Pupils were encouraged to remain focused and motivated in their studies.

Resource persons and Volunteers included:

- Dr. Mfon-ete Michael, Founder/Director, AdiahaObong Foundation, who spoke on the importance of staying focused on education

- HRH Chief Franklin Abraham Udoeyo, Founder/Director, FAUDOF Foundation, who discussed the power of security

- Dorothy Edet, Executive Director, Doro-Voice Initiative, who highlighted the importance of education and addressed GBV

- Volunteers on the team were Abasifreke James of Doro-Voice Against Violence and Abuse Initiative and Isaac Friday of AdiahaObong Foundation

The campaign team led by Dr. Mfon-ete Michael addressed education, child security and GBV, highlighting the VAPP Law and promoting a culture of respect and safety. Children were taught personal safety measures, including protection from abuse and exploitation.

For sponsorship and enquiries:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +234 907 323 4400


17/12/2025
Celebrated annually on August 19, World Humanitarian Day is an international day that honours humanitarian workers, part...
19/08/2025

Celebrated annually on August 19, World Humanitarian Day is an international day that honours humanitarian workers, particularly those who have died in the line of duty.

According to the United Nations, the theme of World Humanitarian Day 2025 is: “Strengthening Global Solidarity and Empowering Local Communities"

World Humanitarian Day, observed annually on August 19, honors humanitarian workers worldwide for their selfless efforts in saving lives and providing aid during crises.

Significance of World Humanitarian Day

- Honoring Humanitarian Workers: Recognizes the bravery and dedication of aid workers who risk their lives to help those affected by disasters and conflicts.

- Raising Awareness: Highlights the importance of humanitarian work and the challenges faced by aid workers, promoting global solidarity and support.

- Promoting Humanitarian Principles: Emphasizes the core principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence in humanitarian work.³

Humanitarian Efforts and Impact
- Saving Lives: Humanitarian workers provide essential services like food, water, medical care, and shelter in disaster zones.

- Promoting Human Rights: Advocate for the protection and rights of those affected by conflicts and disasters.

- Building Resilience: Help communities recover from crises and build resilience against future disasters.

Ways to Get Involved

- Volunteer: Join local or international humanitarian efforts, such as disaster response teams or community development projects.

- Donate: Support humanitarian organizations, like the Disasters Emergency Committee or the National Emergencies Trust, to aid those in need.

- Raise Awareness: Share stories and information about humanitarian work, promoting global solidarity and support.








Address

Eket

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
Saturday 09:00 - 14:00

Telephone

+2349073234400

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