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The Jakpa Series

11 April 2025

The Chronicle Newsletter – 15 Years On

Over the years, The Chronicle has told our stories, from advocacy campaigns and community events to human rights projects and training. The founding of Walk347 has deepened this work, expanding collaboration and extending our impact in championing causes that matter.
12 March 2025

Isimeme Joseph Momodu: Championing Legal Excellence and Migration Advocacy

As a member of esteemed legal bodies, including the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, and the International Bar Association—Mr. Momodu remains deeply engaged in shaping legal frameworks that impact migrants worldwide.
7 March 2025

Izegbua Okonya: Visionary Leader in Corporate Strategy & Mentorship

Beyond her legal expertise, Izegbua is a dedicated advocate for professional and personal development. As an Associate and Mentor with WIMBIZ (Women in Management, Business, and Public Service), she actively empowers professionals, both women and men, to navigate career growth, leadership challenges, and work-life balance.
24 February 2025

The Nigerian ‘Japa’ Reality: Understanding the Impact of Migration on Families

This initiative uses careful research methods, including quantitative surveys, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions, to document some of the challenges migrant families face while recognising their contributions to society.
7 September 2024

Analysing the Impact of Immigration on the United Kingdom

The "Jakpanese" community, comprising individuals from Nigeria, encounters a myriad of hurdles when seeking healthcare services in the UK. These challenges encompass undiagnosed medical conditions, misconceptions about healthcare, and substance abuse issues.
7 September 2024

Navigating the Intersection of Alcohol, Drugs, and Mental Health: Insights from the Jakpanese Perspective

The "Jakpanese" community, comprising individuals from Nigeria, encounters a myriad of hurdles when seeking healthcare services in the UK. These challenges encompass undiagnosed medical conditions, misconceptions about healthcare, and substance abuse issues.
7 September 2024

Understanding the Impact of Drugs and Alcohol on Crime and Character

The "Jakpanese" community, comprising individuals from Nigeria, encounters a myriad of hurdles when seeking healthcare services in the UK. These challenges encompass undiagnosed medical conditions, misconceptions about healthcare, and substance abuse issues.
7 September 2024

Challenges Faced by the “Jakpanese” Population in Accessing Healthcare

The "Jakpanese" community, comprising individuals from Nigeria, encounters a myriad of hurdles when seeking healthcare services in the UK. These challenges encompass undiagnosed medical conditions, misconceptions about healthcare, and substance abuse issues.
12 March 2025

Isimeme Joseph Momodu: Championing Legal Excellence and Migration Advocacy

As a member of esteemed legal bodies, including the Solicitors Regulation Authority of England and Wales, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, and the International Bar Association—Mr. Momodu remains deeply engaged in shaping legal frameworks that impact migrants worldwide.
7 March 2025

Izegbua Okonya: Visionary Leader in Corporate Strategy & Mentorship

Beyond her legal expertise, Izegbua is a dedicated advocate for professional and personal development. As an Associate and Mentor with WIMBIZ (Women in Management, Business, and Public Service), she actively empowers professionals, both women and men, to navigate career growth, leadership challenges, and work-life balance.
7 September 2024

Navigating the Intersection of Alcohol, Drugs, and Mental Health: Insights from the Jakpanese Perspective

The "Jakpanese" community, comprising individuals from Nigeria, encounters a myriad of hurdles when seeking healthcare services in the UK. These challenges encompass undiagnosed medical conditions, misconceptions about healthcare, and substance abuse issues.