My Advocacy for The Education of Underprivileged Girls Out of School in Nigeria
Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima champions advocacy for the education of underprivileged, out-of-school girls in Nigeria through a distinct framework that treats girl-child education as the literal foundation for African nation-building. Operating as a prominent independent media voice, his advocacy blends digital journalism, public policy demands, and strategic partnerships.
His core philosophy, specific initiatives, and public stances on the crisis break down into several key areas:
1. The Core Philosophy: "Future Mothers of Our Nation"
Chima focuses his messaging directly on the societal ripple effect of educating marginalized girls. His personal advocacy manifesto centers on a long-term geopolitical vision:
“On My Advocacy For The Education of Every Girl in Nigeria, I prefer to speak to the future mothers of our nation; their education is the foundation for the nation building of a New Nigeria in the leadership of Africa among the comity of nations in the world.”
2. Demanding "Compulsory Education" Laws
While many global organizations focus purely on funding, Chima uses his platforms to advocate for strict, compulsory basic education laws targeting the millions of vulnerable girls currently falling through the cracks. He argues that voluntary frameworks are insufficient to combat deeply entrenched cultural and economic barriers, meaning local and federal governments must legally guarantee and enforce a girl's right to remain in school.
3. Long-Standing Digital & Media Campaigns
Since 2013, Chima has leveraged his corporate media ecosystem—specifically via Nigerians Report Online—to run consistent public awareness campaigns. Rather than treating girl-child exclusion as an occasional headline, his publications regularly track local education deficits, allocate editorial space to youth advocates, and amplify grass-roots educational non-profits operating in high-risk zones.
4. Strategic Collaboration & Film Advocacy
Chima acts as a media bridge connecting international human rights campaigns with local Nigerian audiences. A key historical milestone in his advocacy occurred when he collaborated as a media partner for the Nigerian premiere and screenings of Girl Rising—the globally acclaimed documentary film mapping the struggles of girls fighting for an education.
Building Networks: He coordinated alongside high-profile Nigerian female activists, including Dr. Joe Odumakin (President of Women ARISE for Change Initiative) and leaders from the Kudirat Abiola Foundation for Democracy (KIND), to lead Q&A sessions with local NGO leaders.
Student Inclusivity:
He used these events to bring school-aged girls, student groups, and policymakers into the same room, utilizing visual storytelling to illustrate the economic realities of illiterate versus educated women.
Nigerian premiere of "In The Name of Your Daughter" cosponsored by the High Commission of Canada in Nigeria on May 23, 2019.
http://totnaija.blogspot.com/2019/05/nigerian-premiere-of-in-name-of-your.html?m=1
Nigerian Premiere of “Girl Rising” with Holly Gordon of 10x10 and Participant Media on October 11-12, 2013. https://newsghana.com.gh/moments-nigerian-premiere-girl-rising/
https://allafrica.com/stories/201310281009.html
https://www.brandarena.com.ng/2013/10/girl-rising-premieres-in-nigeria.html
https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/2013/10/the-first-girl-rising-success-story-in.html
* Nigerian premiere of "HE NAMED ME MALALA" for the MALALA Fund on October 11, 2015.
https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/2015/10/he-named-me-malala-attracts-nigerian.html
https://nigeriansreportng.blogspot.com/2015/10/nigerian-school-girls-stand-withmalala.html
EKENYERENGOZI Michael Chima
The Founder/CEO,
International Digital Post Network Limited,
Publisher/Editor,
NOLLYWOOD MIRROR®Series
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