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Irede Foundation unveils comic book

Irede Foundation on Friday unveiled a comic book that promotes the idea of inclusion among children.

Speaking at the official unveiling of the book titled “Iredians” Mrs Crystal Chigbu. Executive Director, Irede Foundation, said that the unveiling of the Iredians was a dream come true.

“Today is a dream come true, we are one step closer to building a more inclusive society,” Chigbu said.

She noted that books, music and arts were important tools that help children and people make sense of the world around them,

She added that books music and arts help to shape children worldviews and provide a lens through which they see the world.

“Therefore, it is important that children learn early the idea of inclusion, this is something that has been missing from the childhood of many children.

“Children grow up reading books, watching shows that do not take into consideration children living with disabilities, when these children grow and meet other children living with disabilities in real life, they often do not know what to do.

“This knowledge gap can lead to lack of respect for other people who are different, bullying and lack of understanding of the needs and rights of other people,. Chigbu said.

She said that in creating the Iredians, the Foundation- wanted to change this narrative,.

“We wanted to include children with disabilities in books starting with this comic so that other children can see, hear, and learn from them,” Chigbu said.

According to her, the Iredian Comic is part of the foundation’s efforts to build a society with mutual respect no matter our differences, a society where all voices are heard, and people are rightly represented.

“We want children to understand how to act when they see other children with disabilities, to accord them equal respect given to any other person and extend a hand of empathy.

“This world we believe is possible but it starts with efforts like the Iredians, as we share, read to children and get this comic into the hands of children, we would be changing the world.

,”Our legends of hope, Irede, Ihunanya, Alheri, Ireti, and Bege is a representation of all of us but not just our weakness but our ability to rise above all that life has thrown at us to become our own heroes, living limitlessly in every area of our lives,” Chigbu said.

The executive director said that bringing oooo comic book to life this work to life took the hard work of dedicated staff who has worked tirelessly to create this comic.

She expressed gratitude to members of her team for putting so much hard work into the production of the book.

” I want to especially appreciate our donors (Nivea, apertrus) for believing in this project. Your commitment has started a landmark change in Nigeria and Africa.

,”Our hope is to make animations, films, music, etc. where children with disabilities are represented but first we want to get this comic to the hands of 10,000 children before the end of December 2021,

” For every copy of the Iredians in the hand of a child is a tool that can truly change his life and the lives of others.

Mrs Adenike Lawal, Senior Special Assistants to the Governor of Lagos State on disability affairs thanked the foundation for the landmark achievement.

Lawal said that adults lacked words to explain disability to children.

“This is where the comic will fill the missing link,” Lawal said.

For Mr Godwin Harison of Nivea, Managing Director, Beiersdorf Nivea, said that Irede Foundation had a track record of impacting children with disabilities.

Harison said that disability was being differently able.

He thanked the foundation for the great work they were doing.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that goodwill messages were sent by the Ministry of Education, Lagos State Office for Disability (LASODA) and the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board. (NAN)

Felix Oloyede

Felix Oloyede is a Mass Communication graduate with 19 years experience in journalism. He has worked with TheWeek Magazine; Mirror Newspapers; West Africa BusinessNews and BusinessHallmark Newspaper. Oloyede has covered different news beats ranging from crime; arts; politics; commerce and industries to finance and economy. He is an alumnus of Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa. He has also attended different trainings on Media Communication at the Lagos Business School. He is an alumnus of Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa. He has also attended different trainings on Media Communication at the Lagos Business School.

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