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EMPOWERING WOMEN FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

LUCINMA WOMEN DEVELOPMENT


CENTRE
Developing the Total Woman
to Illuminate and Beautify our World

Education is the most


powerful weapon which
you can use to change the
world.Nelson Mandela

CONTENTS

VIRTUAL TOUR OF LUCINMA


HOW CAN YOU HELP LUCINMA
IMAGES FROM 2013
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
FOR WOMEN SUMMIT
INTERNET FOOTPRINTS FOR
2013 SUMMIT
IMAGES FROM 2006 WOMENS
SUMMIT
LIST OF GRADUATING
STUDENTS
2014 TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION FOR WOMEN
SUMMIT PROGRAM
ABOUT LUCINMA

ABOUT LUCINMAS FOUNDER


LUTECH- LUCINMA
TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
THE LUCOLITE PROGRAM
THE LUFISH PROGRAM
THE LULEADS PROGRAM
THE LUCEERT & LUWEP
PROGRAMS
APPEAL FOR LUCINMA LAPTOP
FOR EDUCATORS INITIATIVE
LUCOLITE PARTICIPANTS

FIRST TO FIFTH BATCH

LUCINMA PARTNERS
MEDIA ENDORSEMENTS
PHOTO ALBUM 2004-APRIL 2014

VIRTUAL TOUR OF LUCINMA

VIRTUAL TOUR OF LUCINMA

Kindly Consider Supporting


LUCINMA WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Today
and become a partner in

Developing the Total Woman to Illuminate and


Beautify our World

Thank You & May the Lord Bless You


Dr. Ukor Princess Mokolo SPHR, GPHR, MBA, CTP
On behalf of Lucinma Women Development Centre

www.Lucinmanetwork.org
https://www.facebook.com/lucinmawomencentre
lucinma@sbcglobal.net
Tel: 08034881014 or USA 2817981834

HOW CAN YOU HELP LUCINMA ?


1. Providing financial support for operational expenses
2. Donating a gently used laptop (2008 or newer),
donating desktops for our technology center.
3. Patronizing our gift shop & C]]corporate gifts service.
Supporting our various Charity with Utility gift service
programs at Valentine, Easter, Xmas, B/day,
Thanksgiving and New Year.
4. Sponsoring participants through our scholarship based
(tuition free) training for all eligible participants
5. Sponsoring instructors from your organization (send
your IT, accounts, marketing, other staff to join our
trainers (as little as 3hours a week or even a month
makes a huge difference)
6. Visiting the Centre, inviting your friends on your
birthday to join you on a tour or bringing your team as
part of team building. Volunteering your personal time
as event guest, advocate, or instructor
7. Contributing your personal expertise
8. Providing industrial training, jobs or internships for our
graduates
9. Encouraging others in your network to support and
partner with Lucinma

Can significantly scale up her operations to positively impact the


future of all Nigerian women and achieve our dream of
developing the Total Woman to illuminate and beautify our
world.
10. Donating raw food for our catering courses, gently
used suits for our dress for success program, and new
items for our gift shop.
11. Donating a car and driver for one day each month
12. Raising awareness of the
importance of economic empowerment, technology
education, vocational education, career development
and preventive health for Nigerian women and our role
as pioneer community advocate/partners
13. Advocating legislative changes that focus on strategic
approaches to women development in recognition that
when you train a woman you train a nation.
14. Liking us on Facebook. Leaving a word of
encouragement and or suggestions.

IMAGES FROM THE 2013 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FOR


WOMEN SUMMIT/LUCOLITE FORUM
Mrs. Eseka, Engr. Eseka (Octogenarian), Mr.
Yinka Sanni, Mr. Imafidon & Others join in the
opening prayers led by Very Rev. Martins
Aitsebaoma, O.P

Award Honoree Engr. Eseka (Father of Chuka Eseka


MD Vetiva & Ike Eseka Chorale De Magnifique Nigeria)
proudly displaying plaque

Bottom Left :
Mr. Yinka Sanni , MD StanbicIBTC
Bank delivers his Keynote
address.
Bottom right:
Dame Felicia Okoli
Chairperson of the occasion and
CEO of Moore Enterprises
presents her opening remarks

IMAGES FROM THE 2013 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FOR


WOMEN SUMMIT/LUCOLITE FORUM
LEFT: Mrs. Eseka & Engr. Eseka (Pillar of
Philanthropy award recipient), receive golden
jubilee wedding anniversary cake gift from
Lucinma family.
RIGHT:Madam Lucy Jonah (Exec. Chairperson
Prompt Ent. Nigeria Ltd. & Chairperson LUCINMA,
presents the Lucy Jonah/Prompt Enterprises
Award for Leadership Excellence with a Laptop

LEFT: Happy graduates of the


LUCOLITE program dance in with
their welcome presentation.
RIGHT: Mr. Imafidon presents the
Pa Augustine Amedu Imafidon
Award for Best Graduating
Student with a brand new laptop

LUCINMA 2013 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION FOR


WOMEN SUMMIT INTERNET FOOTPRINT

Vanguard Newspaper
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/12-public-primaryschool-teachers-get-computer-appreciationscholarship/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_ca
mpaign=Feed%3A+vanguardngr%2FdIeb+%28Vanguard+News+Fe
ed%29
Reposted by All Africa
http://allafrica.com/stories/201303280946.html
National Mirror
http://nationalmirroronline.net/new/now-we-can-operatecomputer-browse-internet-lagos-teachers-boast/
Champion
http://championonlinenews.com/index.php/2011-08-07-02-5646/item/5130-lucinma-empowers-12-primary-school -teachers
Daily Independent
http://dailyindependentnig.com/2013/03/lucinma-empowerspublic-schools-teachers-with-computer-education-3/
Nigerian Elites Forum
http://www.nigerianelitesforum.com/ng/youths-educationscholarships/29689-12-primary-schools-teachers-get-freecomputer-appreciation-lagos.html

Balancing Act (telecoms and computing news source


vanguard
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s+mokolo&d=4513363082021445&mkt=enUS&setlang=enUS&w=VVtSenWoSKMEcLCgycZ6rduMeI0inTHa&icp=1&.intl
=us&sig=wkkSUXWIDC.S6Kpn_Kfrbg- Reposted from vanguard by REDDIT
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kolo&d=4992449428919259&mkt=en-US&setlang=enUS&w=qSVGCITzttreTeJEFZsJUUjSwKi31Avm&icp=1&.intl=
us&sig=ITrK8a5cdzvQoKnLDj6OvA-2004
http://allafrica.com/stories/200412130513.html

LUCINMA 2006 WOMEN SUMMIT/GRADUATION


THEME: TOUGH TIMES NEED TOUGH WOMEN

LUCINMA 2006 WOMEN


SUMMIT/GRADUATION
THEME: TOUGH TIMES NEED
TOUGH WOMEN

LIST OF GRADUATING
PARTICIPANTS OF THE
LUCOLITE PROGRAMMAY 2014
1.
2.
3.
4.
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15.

Mrs. Bibian Udoye


Mrs. Folarin S. A.
Mrs. Anastasia Ukwajiunor
Mrs. Joseph Oluwakemi
Mrs. Chioma Chukwu Mary
Mrs. Robert Elizabeth Olabanjoko
Mrs. Uwidia Cecilia Enore
Mrs. Esealuka Queen N.
Mrs. Adimora Elsie Ihuoma
Mrs. Oke Risikatu Adetoun
Mrs. Oluchi Nita Chukwu
Mrs. Komolafe Mercy Moradeke
Mrs. Imanze Omoze Angela
Mrs. Adejayan Bose
Mrs. Josephine Oby Anizor

Some of the 2014 Graduands practicing


songs & drama for the Summit

16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

Mrs. Mika Kate N


Mrs. Christiana A Okafor
Mrs. Juliet Chukwu
Miss. Mercy Akomah
Mrs. Theresa T Olu-Ojo
Miss. Uche Clare Udoji

16.Mrs. Elizabeth Alaba Arowolo


17.Mrs. Josephine Ebele Nriama
18.Mrs. Davies Goodness Odindu
19.Mrs. Elizabeth Abosede Odukoya
20.Mrs. Elabor Bunmi E
27. Mrs. Theresa Ifenatuora
28. Miss Florence Eby Okeke
29. Mrs. Comfort U. Akpan
30. Mrs. Comfort A. Adeyeye

EVENT PROGRAM

Arrival of Guests
Introduce Special Guests & Panelists
Other Recognitions
Opening Prayers
Opening Remarks
Madam Lucy Jonah, Chairperson
Dr. Princess Mokolo,Founder/CEO
SUMMIT CHAIRMAN
Introduction of Graduating Students
Welcome Songs
Keynote Address : Mrs. Yemisi Tayo-Aboaba
Panel Discussion on Impact of Technology
Education for Women on Socio-Economic
Development
PowerPoint Presentation about Lucinma
Presentation of Pillar of Philanthropy award
to Sir Chris Ogbechie, LBS

Presentation of LUCOLITE Scholarship to OLA


(Our Lady of Apostles Private School)
Special Awards & Recognitions to Students
Presentation of Diplomas
Fundraising, Appeal for
Scholarships/Donations/Laptops
Drama by Graduating LUCOLITE Participants
Presentation by Current LUCOLITE Set
Remarks and Testimonies from LUCINMA
ALUMNI
Remarks from High Table & Guests
Chairpersons Closing Remarks
Vote of Thanks
Refreshments
Dance Dance Dance

ABOUT LUCINMA WOMEN DEV. CENTRE


Developing the Total Woman to Illuminate & Beautify our World .

Vision: Global recognition as model of excellence in operating community centers focused on socio-economic
development, technology literacy, health education and lifelong learning.
Mission: Operate model community centers providing affordable high quality vocational education & technology
training, leadership & entrepreneurship development, health education and leisure learning programs as a vehicle
for socio-economic development.
What We Do
Lucinma actively seeks to increase vocational skills, information technology literacy, and academic competency
levels among Nigerians (especially women) through high quality vocational education, information technology
literacy education and workforce development programs. Lucinma also provides several leisure learning
opportunities, life skills classes, leadership, entrepreneurship & management education, health & wellness
education and other valuable training resources with lifelong value to participants. Our programs are designed to
improve the income earning capacity of participants, provide quality skills to last them a lifetime and improve
their self esteem,
Our model campus/community development center and online learning communities create social and professional
networking opportunities for all participants. Our programs provide a wide array of leisure learning, lifelong
learning, and enrichment opportunities for women of all ages and professional/societal background. Lucinma is
poised to be at the forefront of advocacy for improved preventive healthcare education and delivery for women
related conditions and efficient management of chronic illness
Our Technology institute provides computer literacy to diverse groups of professionals and nonprofessionals in the
community at highly affordable rates with flexible tuition free scholarships available for those who qualify.
Lucinma acts as a tangible vehicle of poverty reduction in the communities it serves, through its signature
scholarship programs for eligible females from the following groups: indigent widows, indigent high school leavers,
teachers and unemployed graduates.
Our publications, webinars seminars, conferences, summits, talk shows and similar forums, provide interesting
information and extend the dialogue on family, health, parenting, relationships, business, entrepreneurship.
information technology innovations, professional & personal advancement and issues of general interest.

ABOUT LUCINMA CONTD.


The name LUCINMA, combines the Latin word LUCIA which means light, with NMA' an eastern Nigerian word for beauty. At
Lucinma, we believe women have a basic role to play as light, with a divine purpose to beautify and illuminate; to light the path
for all, including the next generation- tomorrows future leaders and the hope of all nations. We are committed to developing the
brand we tag "the Total Woman" and equipping her with the necessary tools to illuminate and beautify our world. The name
Lucinma also honors Madam Lucy Nmawuese Jonah, executive chairperson of Prompt Enterprises Nig. Ltd. and mother of
Lucinmas Founder/ CEO Dr. Ukor Princess Mokolo.
Philosophy: Lucinma's programs are designed to empower participants with high quality and life transforming training
experiences (all very affordable and most available through tuition sponsored scholarships) and to inspire a passion for
excellence while building positive self-esteem/ confidence. Our programs teach strategies for overcoming life's challenges, and
mitigating common economic and career challenges. Lucinmas foundation is rooted in the philosophy that everyone has
potentials; and our purpose is to help every woman develop her God given potentials and talents, by inspiring her to embrace a
spirit of excellence, creativity, hard work, ethical conduct and exemplary leadership. Our training strategies exemplify the
philosophy: "Give a person fish and feed him/her for a day, teach them to fish and feed them for a lifetime. Furthermore the
foundation of all we do at Lucinma aligns with Gandhi's counsel, Educate a woman and you educate a nation and Mandelas
charge : Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can change the world.

We are poised to develop &


empower the Total women to
Illuminate & change our
world.

History & Business: Lucinma's model Center of excellence located at Prompt Enterprises Bldg. no 3, St. Finbarrs
College Road (@ Pako busstop) in Akoka, Lagos, was established in July 2004 as an N.G.O focused on women
development with emphasis on vocational & technology education, leisure learning, personal & professional
development, socio-economic development and health & wellness advocacy. The center opened its doors on October
2, 2004 to the first batch of young women participants in its signature scholarship funded LUFISH- Lucinma
Finishing School program (life skills, employment readiness and leadership/entrepreneurship program for high
school graduates), and widows enrolled in the LUWEP- Widows Empowerment program ( a model program for
poverty alleviation for indigent widows through scholarship funded vocational skills acquisition).
We take great pride in the impact our programs have made since 2004. We particularly treasure the countless
success stories and testimonials from our network of highly successful alumni and the highly satisfied clients we
serve through our affiliate gift shop, fragrance shop, corporate gift service, student run professional home services
and on site student run services in catering, graphic design, hair dressing, beauty & cosmetology, tailoring and
printing.

Dr. Princess Mokolo, founder and CEO of LUCINMA Women Development Center, is driven by a
deep passion for human development and has dedicated her life to human & organizational capacity
development projects like her pet project at Lucinma and her training/business mentoring and consulting
practice.

She has served as CEO of a Prompt Enterprises, a commercial printing & publishing company since
1990, and she is also a director of LEAP a Microfinance bank. She also serves on the advisory board
of several organizations including the business department of American Intercontinental University
Houston. She actively serves the Houston community as a consultant to nonprofit organizations and as
a certified counselor/mentor to existing and aspiring small business owners through SCORE/SBA.

Dr. Mokolo, holds a B.Sc. in computer science , and studied mass communication at UNILAG. She
earned an MBA from American Intercontinental University Houston, a graduate certificate in HR
management from Cornell University and a doctorate in business from Argosy University in Atlanta. She
also obtained a coaching fundamentals certificate and a professional project management graduate
level certificate from University of Houston. She is an alumnus of Duke Universitys nonprofit
management program and Rice Universitys HR management program. Her professional recognitions
include Cornell Universitys Human Resource Directors certification, recognition by the Human
Resource Certification Institute (HRCI) as both a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR)
and a Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR). Her professional trainers background is
backed by a graduate certificate in training and a Certified Training Professional (CTP)
designation from Texas A&M University, and certificates in several learning and human performance
improvement competency areas from the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).

Dr. Mokolo describes herself as a consultants consultant, with multifaceted experience as an


entrepreneur, journalist, business consultant, marketing executive, trainer, motivational speaker, coach
and mother of four sons, and wife to a very caring and loving husband-Martins Mokolo; she brings her
versatility to bear in her successful pursuit of her passion for: coaching/developing women and youths,
improving computer literacy in Nigeria, improving health and wellness education and her commitment to
helping small business owners with crafting and analyzing winning strategies..

She loves mentoring individuals/groups, strategy analysis, gisting, teasing, clowning, organizing
community dev. events, cooking, entertaining, research, editing publications, mentoring new authors,
modeling, dancing, photography and travelling. She is very passionate about working with women,
youths, the unemployed and contributing to capacity development projects..In addition to her lifelong
dream of hosting her own T.V talk show.

LUCINMA Advisory Board Members


Chris Ogbechie (LBS), Betty Egharevba (National Planning
Commission), Lucy Jonah (Prompt Ent.),
Tony Jonah (CNL), 'Ukor Princess Mokolo (SCORE)

LUCOTECH: LUCINMA TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE


Computer literacy is a valuable asset in our challenging socio-economic environment and has potentials
for personal, professional, career, economic and social development of each participant. Computer
literacy is a source of major competitive advantage across all age groups, providing a significant edge to
all in career and educational applications.
The unemployed and today's professionals should be aware of the growing trend where, today's
employers measure an employee's value and potential contribution to an organization in terms of the
employee's technological competency among other important considerations.
Our response to the evident gap in computer literacy among our unemployed graduates, administrative
professionals, healthcare professionals, retirees and other groups is the launch of Lucinma Technology
Institute with a mission to close The Computer Literacy Gap in Nigeria through advocacy and training.
LUTECH is committed to promoting computer literacy for all, by providing basic and advanced computer
literacy programs at affordable rates and/or through tuition free scholarships. The following programs
are available:
LUCOLESS : LUCINMA COMPUTER LITERACY PROGRAM FOR LESS
LUCOLESS-Affordable computer training for EVERYONE: administrative staff (clerks, typists, secretaries,
client service reps, cashiers, office assistants), healthcare workers, retirees, businessmen, traders,
unemployed graduates, housewives, and anyone interested in computer literacy.
LUCOLESS is designed for every one seeking high quality computer literacy training opportunities at
affordable rates. LUCOLESS offers the highest quality of training in on demand computer applications:
MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, Windows, Web design, Graphic design and select programming
languages at affordable highly subsidized prices to meet our goal of "Computer Literacy for All".
LUTECH SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS- Basic computer literacy seminars/workshop series covering:
Introduction to computer fundamentals, introduction to computer applications, introduction to EmailInternet & Social Media, Introduction to PC Troubleshooting & Repairs and other topics to be announced.
SCHEDULE: Select Saturdays. Time: 9:00am - 6:00pm.
LUCOLITE : LUCINMA COMPUTER LITERACY FOR EDUCATORS

Cross Section of LUTECH Lab

THE LUCOLITE PROGRAM: LUCINMA COMPUTER


LITERACY FOR EDUCATORS

Quality educational development hinges on the level of experience and


expertise of educators. Educators make such a significant contribution to
national development through their role in shaping the learners creativity,
developing the learners knowledge and skills, and harnessing the learners
God given abilities.
Educators are at the center of influence in every type of learning experience
known to mankind. Remarkable academic accomplishments, distinguished
career and professional accomplishments and sound ethical values start
from seeds sown by educators. These seeds are sown throughout a persons
learning journey.
This is why LUCOLITE, has been designed to equip educators with current
information technology tips, tools and critical computer literacy skills to
simplify their tasks of inspiring and empowering students. The program
provides valuable information, skills, tools and resources to enhance
classroom administrative tasks, handout & syllabus preparation and timely
updates, presentations, research and access to global best practices in the
use information technology for improving teaching/training delivery and
education outcomes.
WHO SHOULD APPLY/ ADMISSION PREREQUISITE
LUCOLITE is designed to equip educators -teachers, lecturers, trainers-with
relevant information technology tools and critical computer literacy skills to
simplify their tasks of inspiring and empowering learners to achieve
excellence. Applicants must have minimum of National Certificate of
Education (NCE), OND, HND or a bachelor's degree and must currently work
for an educational or training organization.

CURRICULUM/SCHEDULE: 3 days a week: Mondays & Wednesdays


(3:30pm-6:30pm) Fridays (2:30pm-5:30pm) + Six Saturdays (9am4pm). : Seven core courses for educators: 1)Keyboarding, 2) Intro to
Windows/Internet, 3)Word processing: MS Word, 4) Spreadsheets:
Excel, 5)Presentations: PowerPoint, 6 )Internet resources for
educators 7)Intro to social media + 8) Six mandatory LUTECH all day
Saturday workshops/seminars (9am-4pm) ( first and third
Saturday of the month).
DURATION: 160HOURS (16 Weeks of instruction + Application into
Practice/Portfolio Project & Community Service Commitment). The
goal of the portfolio project is to help educators apply the LUCOLITE
training to specific aspects of classroom course delivery and
classroom administration tasks to improve job performance and
benchmark best practices in classroom and training management.

LUFISH
LUCINMA FINISHNG SCHOOL
This is our signature program for high school graduates which we started in 2004, with a threefold goal: (1) equip
the girls with valuable life skills, (2) provide entrepreneurship skills and (3)provide employment
readiness/workplace skills to last them a life time. First we provide the girls with employment readiness skills
through instruction in: computer literacy, leadership, business communication, grammar refresher, business math,
customer service, marketing, sales, and public speaking. Next we integrate these skills into a vocational
training/entrepreneurial dev. curriculum focused on mastery of different skills to prepare them for small business
ownership opportunities. Third, we provide life skills training for these young women many of who, are typically
ill-prepared for the challenges of marriage and motherhood. The program curriculum strongly reflects agreement
with the philosophy/ popular saying, "...train a woman and you have educated a nation".
PROGRAM BENEFITS: The LUFISH program is designed to help the program graduates gain employability within the
administration field by exposing participants to essential secretarial and administrative skills for today's dynamic
administrative office professional. In addition every student is prepared for a dual pathway of either employment
or entrepreneurship opportunities from a selection of in-demand vocational career areas of focus : catering/event
management, graphic design, tailoring or beauty/cosmetology.
Lucinma Finishing School curriculum also exposes participants to the type of discipline required for individual
excellence and success in pursuit of higher education and equips those who wish to return to school for
undergraduate degrees with tools to achieve financial independence by providing services or working part time in
their specialty skill area. This empowers interested LUFISH graduates to sponsor themselves through university.
The rigor and versatility of LUFISH programs provide a great foundation for career advancement into leadership
positions. The participants leave confident in their ability to play management, leadership and administrative
support roles for small and medium scale business employers as: secretaries, technology office administrators,
graphic designers, database administrators, call center operators, cashiers, receptionists, client service/sales reps.,
or professional service roles as hairdressers, caterers, fashion designers, and event planners.
Most importantly, LUFISH participants acquire mandatory life skills (a panacea for survival in the real world) in
the following areas : leadership & ethics, decision making, negotiation, conflict mgt., cooking and baking , home
mgt, entertainment, budgeting, inter-personal communication, teamwork, time mgt., public speaking & presentation,
event coordination, basic etiquette, religious and moral education, poise, and personal hygiene.

LULEADS: LUCINMA EMERGING LEADERS


DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR SERIES

LULEADS: LUCINMA
EMERGING LEADERS
DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR
SERIES

LULEADS: LUCINMA
EMERGING LEADERS
DEVELOPMENT
SEMINARS SERIES

Lucinma Welcomes
Dr. Chris Ogbechie, Dr. Basil Onugu &
Sir. Emmanuel Ijewere, Mentors/Guest Speakers

LULEADS: LUCINMA
EMERGING LEADERS
DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS
SERIES

Lucinma Welcomes
Rev. Fr. Mathew Ogunyase,
Mr. Yinka Sanni,
Mr. & Mr. Dave Inyere.
Mr. Mike Anazodo & Fr. Ejiofor
Mentors/Guest Speakers

LUCINMAS OTHER
PROGRAMS
Designed to provide valuable workplace & entrepreneurship skills to unemployed university
graduates as our contribution to reducing unemployment & equipping entrepreneurs with high
quality skills & resources to start/grow small businesses.
CURRICULUM: Semester I- Computer Skills for the Workplace, Individual Excellence, Leadership,
Customer Service, Business Fundamentals, Interview Skills & Resume Writing, Community Service.
Semester II- Advanced Computer Applications, Starting & Running your Own Business, Accounting
Fundamentals I, Graphic Design/Website Design, Catering/Tailoring, Community Service.
Semester III-Supervision & Mgt., Acct. II, Business Communications, Marketing/Sales,
Presentation/Public Speaking, Small Bus. Financial Mgt., Website Design, PC
Troubleshooting/Maintenance, Microo enterprise /Bus. Plan Competition,
Community Service.
DURATION: 550HOURS per semester (16 Weeks of instruction per semester +
Entrepreneurship/Community Service Project+ Application into Practice/
Portfolio Project and Business Plan Competition).

LUWELL: LUCINMA HEALTH & WELLNESS PROGRAM


This program is driven by the belief in the saying: "health is wealth".
Through its partnership with a network of humanitarian medical practitioners, Lucinma
Wellness Center serves the needs of women in the community by providing blood pressure
monitoring, diabetes sugar level testing, vision testing, weight and BMI (Health Screening), and
other routine wellness checks.
There are future plans to solicit funding in order to include affordable female reproductive health
screening services such as mammograms, ultrasounds, pap smear, HIV testing and other
essential health care monitoring and maintenance programs.
The organization is currently seeking sponsorship to expand the capacity and impact of this
program.

LUWEP: LUCINMA WIDOWS EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM

LUCEERT: LUCINMA EMPLOYMENT/ENTREPRENEURSHIP READINESS CERTIFICATION


(For UNEMPLOYED GRADUATES)

LAPTOPS FOR EDUCATORS


APPEAL

We solicit your kind support in providing all


LUCOLITE participants to date (72 teachers)
and future participants with gently used laptops
to ensure they continue to use the skills they
have acquired to achieve our goal of an
improved educational system for Nigeria &
computer literacy for all.

FOURTH BATCH
ADMITTED OCTOBER 2013
S/N

NAME

SCHOOL ADDRESS

NO OF
STUDENTS
TAUGHT

NO OF YEARS
AS A
TEACHER

SPECIALIZATION

HIGHEST
QUALIFICATION

45
1

Mrs. Elabor Bunmi E

Wesley Memorial Pry Sch, Shomolu

10years

Guidance counselor

Ph.D EP

Mrs. Mika Kate N

Carolina Int. Nur/Primary Sch.

24years

Science

NCE

Mrs. Christiana A Okafor

Carolina Int. Nur/Primary Sch.

22

25years

Social Studies

NCE

Mrs. Juliet Chukwu

Carolina Int. Nur/Primary Sch.

20

17years

Economics

NCE

Miss. Mercy Akomah

Ebene-Psalm Children School Bariga

20

6years

English SOS

NCE

Mrs. Theresa T Olu-Ojo

Shomolu Local Government Pry. Sch.


Bariga

24years

PHE

BSC/ED

Miss. Uche Clare Udoji

Frankgeorgia Private School

5years

Mathematics

NCE

Mrs. Theresa Ifenatuora

Federal College of Education(tech)


Sec. Sch

23

22Years

Christian Rel.
Studies

Master in
Education

Miss Florence Eby Okeke

Frankgeorgia Private School

30

2Years

Mathematics

BSC

10

Mrs. Comfort U. Akpan

Arch Deacon Adelaja Pry. Sch

30

26Years

11

Mrs. Comfort A. Adeyeye

Baptist Academy Pry Sch, Obanikoro

27

29Years

BSC
Social Studies

THIRD BATCH
ADMITTED AUGUST 2013 FOR SUMMER INTENSIVE
(2013/2014)
NO OF YEARS
AS A TEACHER

SPECIALIZATION

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

20 Years

Religion

Ngozi Eneh

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

26 Years

Social Sudies

Patricia Ogbuebunu

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

18 Years

Science

S/N

NAME

Mrs. Lawreta Nwachukwu

SCHOOL ADDRESS

Anthonia Udoh

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

15 Years

Fine & Applied Art

Edith Anyanwu

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

9 Years

CRK

Mabel Enunwa

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

17 Years

English

Adesanya Afolake

Home Economics Centre


Bariga

22 Years

Social Studies

Obiageli Okonkwo

The Dew School Sabo-Yaba

3 Years

Economics

Henrietta Ogbonna

Our Lady of Apostles Private


School, Yaba

10 Years

Social Studies

HIGHEST
QUALIFICATION

BSC

NCE
NCE
TTC
NCE
NCE
BA.ED
BSC ED
B.ED

SECOND BATCH
ADMITTED APRIL 2013
S/N

STUDENT NAME

SCHOOL ADDRESS

NO OF
STUDENTS
TAUGHT

NO OF YEARS AS A
TEACHER

HIGHEST
QUALIFICATION

SPECIALIZATION

BIBIAN UDOYE

Birch Freeman Junior High School

60

20YEARS

ENGLISH STUDIES

B. A. ED

FOLARIN S. A.

Idowu Primary School Bariga

25

25YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

NCE

ANASTASIA UKWAJIUNOR

Idowu Primary School Bariga

25

22YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

NCE

JOSEPH OLUWAKEMI

Idowu Primary School Bariga

45

NON TEACHING

MATHS (CLERK)

GRADE 11

CHIOMA CHUKWU MARY

Bellina Nursery & Primary School Akoka

ROBERT ELIZABETH OLABANJOKO

Alubarika Primary School Bariga

UWIDIA CECILIA ENORE

Idowu Primary School Bariga

13

2YEARS

GOVERNMENT, ENGLISH

B. ED

35

20YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

N.C. E.

39

22YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

NCE

203

33YEARS

HOME ECONOMICS (FOOD &


BSC
NUTRITION)

22YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

DEGREE

40

22YEARS

AGRICULTURE SCIENCE

N C E & B. ED

20

6YEARS

ENGLISH

W.A.E.C.

100

20YEARS

PYSICAL & HEALTH


EDUCATION

N.C.E.

25

5YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

OND

45

20YEARS

ENGLISH/S O S

B. ED

H/T-18

20YEARS

G & C/HEALTH

B. A. ED

20

2YEARS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

NCE

70

21YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

M. ED

Mainland Senior High School Fadeyi


8

ESEALUKA QUEEN N.

ADIMORA ELSIE IHUOMA

10

OKE RISIKATU ADETOUN

11

OLUCHI NITA CHUKWU

12

KOMOLAFE MERCY MORADEKE

13

IMANZE OMOZE ANGELA

14

ADEJAYAN BOSE

15

JOSEPHINE OBY ANIZOR

Alubarika Primary School Bariga


Alubarika Primary School Bariga
Fidd`s Nursery & Primary School, Bariga
Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.
Bariga
Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.
Bariga
Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.
Bariga
Virgin Lilies Private School
Vinestar Nursery & Primary School

16

ELIZABETH ALABA AROWOLO

17

JOSEPHINE EBELE NRIAMA

18

DAVIES GOODNESS ODINDU

Ayetoro Primary School Akoka

35

20YEARS

SOCIAL STUDIES

NCE

ELIZABETH ABOSEDE ODUKOYA

Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.


Bariga

50

28YEARS

INTER - SCIENCE

B/ED

19

Archdeacon Adelaja Primary School Bariga

FIRST BATCH
ADMITTED NOVEMBER 2013 FOR PILOT
S/N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

STUDENT NAME

SCHOOL ADDRESS

NO OF YEARS AS A
TEACHER

SPECIALIZATION

Mrs. Chika Opoke

Fidd`s Nursery & pri. School. Bariga

House wifeCONTROL SAMPLE


CONTROL SAMPLE

Miss Chinenye Uwaoma

Laoye College Akoka Yaba

Mrs. Angela Okafor

20 Years

20 Years

Agric Science

Akinyemi Oluwatoyin

Adeyeye Modupe

Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.


Bariga
Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.
Bariga
Akoka Primary School yaba

Bernadette Okonkwo

Akoka Primary Shool Akoka Yaba

20 Years

Social Studies

Rose Chinedum Nwoji

Akoka Primary Shool Akoka Yaba

12 Years

Guidance & counseling

Roseline Ogbonye

20 Years

Social Studies

Miss Damilola Oladiwura

Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.


Bariga
Yaba College of Technology

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Mrs. Confidence Nwoguimo

Westerville Schools Pedro

8 Years

Agric Science

Adeife Sodipo Akindeko Mem. Pry. Sch.


Bariga
Idowu Primary School Bariga

30 Years

Counseling

22 Years

English Studies

11

Esther Oyegunle

12

Eucharia Nkechi Anyanwu

Inter Science

8 Years

CURRENT/5TH SET OF 21 TEACHERS ADMITTED APRIL 2014 TO THE LUCOLITE PROGRAM


AWAITING SCHOLARSHIPS

Loveth Ifunanya Omike


Agnes Nwodo
Iriele Franca Onyinyechi
Ina-Omini Kate Uchenna
Esther Etim
Jecinta Olayinka Saliu
Janefrancis Oge Okorie
Cynthia Ijeoma Emeafor
Jane Nwaopara N.
Elizabeth Osibeluwo A

Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka


Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Federal College of Education (Tech) Akoka
Cifman Institute Of Technology & Mgt.
Yaba College of Technology, Yaba
Pedro primary School, Somolu, Lagos

Cecilia Nwakor I
-Pedro primary School, Somolu, Lagos
Titilayo Aliu Fatimo -Somolu Local Govt, Pry. School Bariga
Sikirat Aribike Oloko -Somolu Local Govt. Pry. School Bariga
Comfort Nwankwo P.-Garden of Success Nurs./Pry. Sch
Comfort Brown C. - Garden of Success Nurs./Pry. Sch
Chinyere E. Ekeh
Ann Udonwa

Oluchi Nkpa Kalu - Caroline Comprehensive High School


Abiola Felicia Ola - C M S Primary School Bariga
Olayinka Lemboye C M S Primary School Bariga
Leticia Ibeh
- UNILAG Graduate of Education

LUCINMA WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CENTRE


THE FOLLOWING SLIDES CONTAIN

MEDIA ENDORSEMENT & NEWSPAPER ARTICLES


ABOUT LUCINMA
&
LUCINMAS PHOTO ALBUM

Engr. Eseka
Pillar of Philanthropy
Award Recipient

Top Left: Special Guests (L to R)


Prof. Jim Unah (Unilag), Dame Felicia
Okoli, (Chairperson of the occasion and
CEO of Moore Enterprises), Mrs. Chioma
Anazodo (Exec. Dir. Maldini Marbles),
Mr. E. Imafidon (Exec. Dir. Chevron),

TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION FOR
WOMEN SUMMIT
2013

Top Left: Most Rev. Martins Atseboma, O.P, says the


opening prayers. To his left are Mr. Yinka Sanni (Special
Guest/Keynote Speaker MD StanbicIBTC Bank & Engr.
Eseka
Bottom Left: Mr. Imafidon presents the Pillar of
Philanthropy Award to Octogenarian Engr. Eseka Special
Guest & Award Honoree (Father of Chuka Eseka-MD Vetiva
& Ike Eseka -Chorale De Magnifique )
Middle: Members of LAZFORM, Lovely Mrs. Bose Odubanjo
and our very dear Mrs. Foluke Sanni.
Bottom Middle: Cross Section of high table with
Dr. Godday Okoruwe in the corner

Top Right: Chief Mrs. Ebele Chinye & Lucinma


Chairperson Mama Lucy Jonah.
Bottom Right: Our very own Ifeanyi Onochie
poses with Mama Lucy Jonah

TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION FOR
WOMEN SUMMIT
2013

TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATION FOR
WOMEN SUMMIT
2013

Thanks for Taking the Time to Get to Know

LUCINMA WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CENTRE


We Hope You Join Us
In Our Focus On
Developing the Total Woman to Illuminate and
Beautify our World
Thank You & May the Lord Bless You
Dr. Ukor Princess Mokolo SPHR, GPHR, MBA, CTP
On behalf of Lucinma Women Development Centre

www.Lucinmanetwork.org
https://www.facebook.com/lucinmawomencentre
Email: lucinma@sbcglobal.net
Tel: 08034881014 or USA 2817981834

HOW CAN YOU HELP LUCINMA ?


1. Providing financial support for operational expenses
2. Donating a gently used laptop (2008 or newer),
donating desktops for our technology center.
3. Patronizing our gift shop & C]]corporate gifts service.
Supporting our various Charity with Utility gift service
programs at Valentine, Easter, Xmas, B/day,
Thanksgiving and New Year.
4. Sponsoring participants through our scholarship based
(tuition free) training for all eligible participants
5. Sponsoring instructors from your organization (send
your IT, accounts, marketing, other staff to join our
trainers (as little as 3hours a week or even a month
makes a huge difference)
6. Visiting the Centre, inviting your friends on your
birthday to join you on a tour or bringing your team as
part of team building. Volunteering your personal time
as event guest, advocate, or instructor
7. Contributing your personal expertise
8. Providing industrial training, jobs or internships for our
graduates
9. Encouraging others in your network to support and
partner with Lucinma

Can significantly scale up her operations to positively impact the


future of all Nigerian women and achieve our dream of
developing the Total Woman to illuminate and beautify our
world.
10. Donating raw food for our catering courses, gently
used suits for our dress for success program, and new
items for our gift shop.
11. Donating a car and driver for one day each month
12. Raising awareness of the
importance of economic empowerment, technology
education, vocational education, career development
and preventive health for Nigerian women and our role
as pioneer community advocate/partners
13. Advocating legislative changes that focus on strategic
approaches to women development in recognition that
when you train a woman you train a nation.
14. Liking us on Facebook. Leaving a word of
encouragement and or suggestions.

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