Monday, 27 August 2012

Educational Support for The Juvenile Inmates



Lamboginny "say no to crime" campaign which is known for its endless fight against crime in the society and the prison system in Nigeria. Using Entertainment as a medium of Rehabilitating the prisons inmate and the General society.

The Most Recent Success Recorded by LSNTC campaign was the " FREEDOM FOR HELPLESS INMATES" which took place on the 25th of march 2012 at the ikoyi prison, where 32 helpless inmates got freedom and went Back home to their families.



Few days ago our Research team discovered a juvenile prison in Adigbe, Abeokuta, Ogun State; a facility for young offenders, all boys (more like a Reformatory) who are mainly "Beyond Parental Control" between ages 16 and 21(at least on paper) they try not to call them prisoners but as "students". 30% of these boys have be convicted committers while 70% are awaiting Report.


Knowing Fully well that these age bracket is the formative stage of every child both Educationally and Vocationally. We are seeking for your support to help build a standard Educational system that gives them the privilege to be Educated as any other child in the society,knowing the danger of living them uneducated and Un Empowered can lead to the growth of commando criminals and nuisanses in the society.


EDUCATIONAL MATERAILS NEEDED FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL.

Text Books for Junior Secondary School Classes of Year 1 to Year 3 (JSS1, JSS2 and JSS3) would be required for the Students in the following course subjects:

1. Maths
2. English
3. Basic Science
4. Introductory Technology
5. Civi Education
6. Physical Health Education
7. C.R.S
8. I.R.K
9. Home Economics
10. Business Studies
11. Social Studies
12. Note Books and writing materials.


EDUCATIONAL MATERAILS NEEDED FOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

Text Books for Senior Secondary School Classes of Year 1 to Year 3 (SS1, SS2 and SS3) would be required for the Students in the following course subjects:




ART CLASS


CRS Text book
Economics
Mathematics
English
Yoruba
Government
History
Biology        
Literature in English


SCIENCE CLASS

Physics
Chemistry                                                        
Biology
English    
Geography            
Mathematics            
Economics                        
Technical Drawing    
Further Mathematics
Computer Studies





SCIENCE CLASS

Physics Text book
Chemistry
Biology
English
Geography
Mathematics
Economics
Technical Drawing
Further Mathematics
Computer Studies









COMMERCIAL CLASS

Accounting
Commerce
Mathematics
English
Literature in English
Government
Yoruba
Biology
Economics
Note books



11. Note books and writing materials.
12. SCIENCE LAB FOR SCIENCE STUDENTS




VOCATIONAL MATERIALS NEEDED.
1. Roofing an old hostel building
2. Desks and chairs for classes
3. Vocational materails like, BARBING CLIPPERS
4. Cobbling materials , LEATHER FOR MAKING SHOES
5. Knitting , WOOL
6. Carpentry, WOOD AND TOOLS
7. Sports JERSEYS AND SPORTING MATERIALS
8. Uniforms PINK OVER BROWN
9. Rubber Sandals,
10. Housewear for six houses.................. six colors
11. Whiteboards, markers, stationeries, lawnmower , photocopier, printer, indoor games, arts and design, welding and laundry.
12. Tailoring machine
Total of 200 inmates.


We are planning on presenting what ever we can put together to them by first week of august .
Thank you so much for your support. God bless you as you join us to save this boys from wasting away.

Some of the Celebrities / Personalities associated with the Say No To Crime Project



Kaffy Shafau (Guinness World Record Holder) Supports Say No To Crime Movement

Watch the Video


Top Nigerian Artists Endorse the Lamboginny 'Say No To Crime' Project

Most of the Top Nigerian celebrities have endorsed the Lamboginny Say No To Crime Project.

Watch a musical video with some of the Top Nigerian Artists/Celebrities who are in support of our Project.

Nigeria Prisons, Nigeria Immigration and Nigeria Civil Defence Endorse The Project

Watch The Endorsement Video By:

  • CG Olushola Ogundipe (OFR, mni) of the Nigeria Prison Service, endorsing the Lamboginny “Say No To Crime” Project In Prisons’ Headquaters, Abuja 
  • CG Dr. Ade Abolurin (OFR) of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, endorsing the Lamboginny “Say No To Crime” Project at the Defence Headquaters, Abuja
  • CG (Mrs) Rose C. Uzoma (OON, mni) of the Nigeria Immigration Service, endorsing the Lamboginny “Say No To Crime” Project at the Immigration Headquaters, Abuja

Welcome To Lamboginny Say No To Crime

Lamboginny “Say No To Crime” initiative is a new form of combating against crime using music and general entertainment to re-engineer the minds of the general society and the inmates from crime and criminal activities.


Considering the alarming rate of increased criminal activities in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large; fighting against it in our society needs a collaborative effort from both the Government and the general society. This initiative is the brainchild of a young innovative and talented Nigerian Musician, Yinka Lawanson (Lamboginny); an inception since 2009.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

32 Helpless Inmates Regain Freedom in Lagos

Lamboginny Say No To Crime gets 32 helplesss inmates freedom in Lagos State.

Watch the Video...






Watch Celebrities at the Freedom For Helpless Inmates as they encourage and entertain inmates at the Ikoyi Prison, Lagos State.