WIFE of the president, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, will open the Abigail’s Foundation Trauma and Mental Health Conference in Abuja on 11 April, 2025 at the National Centre for Women Development.
The conference, a hybrid trauma and mental health event that will feature renowned trauma coaches and therapists from Oxford University, United Kingdom, aims to provide insights into trauma recovery and mental wellness.
According to Moji Obasa, founder of Abigail’s Foundation, the conference is open to mental health professionals, survivors, and advocates seeking practical strategies for healing.
Obasa has been running Jewins Women 2 Women, a domestic violence charity, since June 2012, supporting women who have experienced trauma due to abuse.
She offers online coaching and counselling as a certified coach from Oxford and Warwick Universities, UK. She is a Nigerian journalist, entrepreneur, and social worker based in the UK.
Abigail’s Foundation is a newly established trauma and mental health organisation in Nigeria and a non-governmental organisation (NGO) working in partnership with Jewins Women 2 Women, Oxford, UK.
During the event, a book on domestic violence against women will be launched.
Written by Moji Obasa, the book highlights the personal experiences of women in the UK and addresses the global issue of violence against women.
The establishment of a trauma and mental health centre in Abuja by Abigail’s Foundation comes at a time when the recognition and promotion of the rights of individuals with mental health conditions are at an all-time high.
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