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Wikimedia UG Nigeria

Pushing for Open Knowledge
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria

Nigeria
LocationFlag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
Country codeNG
Approval date28 September 2015
Official language(s)English, Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba
Other language(s)
WebsiteWikimedia.org.ng




Background[edit]

History[edit]

Wikimedia Team in a group photograph with Nigeria Senate during a courtesy visit

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria was recognized by the Affiliations Committee of the Wikimedia Foundation on the 28th September 2015. Our first activity as a recognized affiliate was the Wiki Loves Africa 2015 tagged Africa's Culture in fashion and Adornment. This was followed by the Workshop for Students of Fountain University, a two-day workshop organized for students of Fountain University, as part of Wikipedia 15. Having operated as a Wikimedia User Group Nigeria for more than 6 years, the user group registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, Nigeria as a charitable organization and nonprofit organization in Nigeria on the 31st of October 2018. We are proposing to be recognized as a Wikimedia Chapter in Nigeria. Our proposed name is Wikimedia Nigeria. The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria shall act as the official chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation in Nigeria. Our primary objective is to promote free access to knowledge through Wikipedia and other sisters projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation. We are committed to the development, growth and free distribution of educational contents in Nigeria. We empower people to contribute to Wikipedia and other sister projects to ensure that knowledge is freely accessible . We share the ideal of a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge, and here in Nigeria we shall play a key role in actualization of that vision.

Leadership[edit]

Planning Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Foundation organization chart
Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, Chair, Senate Committee on Media & Public Affairs during a meeting with the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria

All corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the authority of, and the business and affairs of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria shall be managed under the direction of the Board of Trustees either directly or through a written delegation of authority. The authorized number of Trustees of Wikimedia Nigeria shall be at least seven (7). Trustees shall be selected according to the process specified in Article IV, Section 3 of the organization's Bylaws. Each Trustee shall hold office until the expiration of his or her term as specified in Article IV, Section 3 of the Bylaws, or until his or her earlier resignation, removal from office, or death.

The board of trustees of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria is currently composed of three (3) Community-selected Trustees and seven (7) board-appointed Trustees.

The Chair, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria during a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC)
Wikimedia UG Nigeria Community-elected trustees
SN Board Member(s) Designation Board appointment Date of appointment Expiration of appointment
1. Olaniyan Olushola Chair Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
2. Olatunde Isaac Secretary Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
3. Kayode Yussuf Communications Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
Wikimedia UG Nigeria Board-appointed trustees
1. Bolaji Alabi Vice-chair Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
2. Dr. Elekofehinti Olushola Board Treasurer Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
3. Barrister Fatai Erewunmi Board legal adviser Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
4. Engr. Jide Adenekan (Ph.D) Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
5. Tosin Ogunwa Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
6. Runcie C.M Chidebe Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
7. Livingstone Imonitie Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021

Key Programs and Activities[edit]

Advocacy[edit]

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has been involved in several advocacy programs to promote Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects in Nigeria and to bridge the gender gap on the internet. These advocacy programs have not only improved the use of Wikipedia in Nigeria but has led to an increase in the number of contributors to Wikipedia and other sister's project.

Wikipedia – Emmanuella goes to school
Wikipedia – Things come together

New Readers Awareness Campaign In 2017, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria collaborated with the Wikimedia Foundation to launch a major Wikipedia awareness campaign in Nigeria. To support the awareness work in Nigeria, we collaborated with an organization called Anakle. Anakle specializes in video production, digital design, and marketing, with an office in Lagos. They provided creative development for this project, offered experienced perspectives on how to appeal to our target audience and how to produce appealing video content. They collaborated with us on channel approaches, developing a strategic overview of digital media platforms where we can share videos to reach people who are unfamiliar with Wikipedia. Anakle led all video production in the project. We selected scripts based on "Onkonkwo" character from Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, and "Emmanuella" – a prominent Nigerian web comedian. Two videos were released in October 2017, receiving over 10 million combined views

This advocacy work earned the team the 2018 African Excellence Awards, and the award ceremony took place in Dublin, Ireland.

Gender-gap initiatives[edit]

Time out with Wikipedia
The media crew on set
Olaniyan Olushola, the presenter on set

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria/Wikimedia Radio and TV Program On the 11th of January 2017, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria launched an awareness program to promote Wikipedia and other sister projects and to create awareness for Wikimedia activities in Nigeria. We began with a weekly radio program at the Blackface Radio. The radio program was birthed by a Wiki Loves Women event in Nigeria. It features live interviews of content partners from Wiki Loves Women and also Wikimedians across the globe. It was live on air between 19:45 to 20:45 h (West Africa Time) every Wednesday.

Wiki Women Radio Program To strengthen our advocacy work, the Wikimedia Nigeria User Group Nigeria partnered with WFM 91.7 FM on 23rd August 2017. The objectives of the partnership included but not limited to creating awareness about Wikimedia projects, increasing content, increasing reach, encouraging donations of women-related content, and increasing the number of women contributors to Wikimedia projects. WFM 91.7 MHz is a Nigerian specialized radio station licensed by Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) to broadcast programs that focus primarily on women and their families. It is the first female-oriented radio station in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is headquartered at the Arepo community, Ogun State, South West, Nigeria. This program features notable women in all spheres of life. Notable women who have featured on the program include Chinedum Peace Babalola, a Nigerian Professor of Pharmacy and the Vice-Chancellor of Chrisland University and Lola Akinmade Åkerström, an award-winning Nigerian photographer and travel writer based in Stockholm, Sweden. She is the editor-in-chief for Slow Travel Stockholm.

Group Photograph: Wiki Loves Women

Wiki Loves Women One of our core advocacy programs that focuses on bridging the gender gap on the internet is the Wiki Loves Women project. It is a project that aims to release and make widely available cultural and educational content on, or related to women, to the general public. The project works with organizations and public institutions to draw their existing information onto Wikipedia, and via this platform be made available to millions of people every day. The Wiki Loves Women project is organized in collaboration with Wiki In Africa and supported by Wikimedia Foundation. In 2016–2017 the project was run in collaboration with the Goethe Institute and was active on the ground in four West African countries: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Cameroon, and Nigeria. See the project documentation here.

Visibility project The Visibility Project for East Africa is a gender-focus initiative in partnership with the African Women in Media, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to train female journalists in East Africa on the basics of Wikipedia editing and copyrights. It's one of our initiatives to bridge the gender gap on the internet and to recruit female contributors to Wikipedia. More than 200 Journalists from East-Africa were trained on how to contribute to Wikipedia. The project started on the 5th of June 2020 and ended on 6th July 2020. Series of online training was organized and facilitated by the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Wikimedia Community User Group Tanzania and the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda. The logistics support was provided by the African Women in Media, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Media coverages Our advocacy works have earned us significant coverages in multiple national dailies and Television. Below are a few of the coverages of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria in the media:

Education[edit]

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria presenting and award to the Vice-Chancellor of the Lagos State University
Members of Wikimedia Hub, Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ)

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria strongly believed that Wikipedia and its sister's projects belong in education. We realized that students constitute the highest users of Wikipedia and resources and this makes it imperative to develop a strategy that targets students' participation in our projects, programs, and activities that promote free knowledge.

Wikimedia Fan Club in Nigeria The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria designed this program as an outreach program with the aim of taking Wikimedia projects to all the tertiary institutions in Nigeria. The program was originally conceptualized to support the result of the New Readers Outreach Survey conducted in Nigeria in the year 2016 which revealed that only 23% of internet users in Nigeria are aware of Wikipedia. Out of the 23% population that have shown awareness of Wikipedia are the Nigerian students with 43%.

Each club is a registered association in all the designated institutions and they are coordinated by an experienced member of the club appointed by the proposed Wikimedia User Group Nigeria leadership.

Today, we have a Wikimedia Fan Club in at least seven tertiary institutions in Nigeria namely: The Univerity of Ibadan Fan Club, Wikimedia Fan Club, University of Ilorin, Wikimedia Hub, Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Wikimedia Fan Club, Ekiti State University, Wiki Club, Lagos State University (LASU), Wikimedia Fan Club, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,Wikimedia Hub Enugu domiciled at the University of Nigeria and Wikimedia Fan Club Kwara State University.

The User Group has organized a series of training for students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria, which began in 2016 when the students of Fountain University were trained. Several pieces of training and edit-a-thon have been organized across multiple tertiary institutions including, at the University of Lagos, The University of Ibadan, Ekiti State University, the University of Ilorin, University of Nigeria, Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, University of Nigeria, University of Benin, Kwara State University, Lagos State Polytechnic, to mention a few.

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has a strong relationship with the management of some of the major tertiary institutions in Nigeria. On the 22nd of October 2018, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria presented an award to Professor Olanrewaju Fagbohun, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos for his contribution to open knowledge and education in Nigeria.

GLAM Initiative[edit]

Oral traditions and documentation remains an integral part of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria's missions and we will continue to implement pragmatic projects and initiatives such as the Nigerian Language Oral History Documentation Project, a project that focus on recording audiovisual of oral history of languages spoken in Nigeria. The documented materials are hosted on Wikimedia Commons, Wikitongues, the United States Library of Congress, and the Internet Archive hosted the materials in perpetuity. We have partnered with government organizations such as National Commission for Museums and Monuments and the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation to support and promote the proper documentation of our heritage sites.

Conferences[edit]

Wiki Indaba Conference 2019
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria representative, Olaniyan Olushola and Katherine Mayer, the ED & CEO, WMF
Cross section of leaders of WoK and Wikimedia UG Nigeria

Members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria have participated in several conferences organized by the Wikimedia Foundation and the community. In 2017, the Chair, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria participated in the Wikimedia Conference and the GLAM Conference in Tel Alvi in 2018. Sam Oye represented the group at the Wikimedia Conference in 2018. Our members have participated in several other conferences including, Wikimanina, Wiki Indaba, and the Wiki Education Conferences.

  • WikiMaster Conference, Lagos In January 2018, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria in collaboration with World of Knowledge (WOK) organized a 3-day conference that focused on creating a strong Community of WOK in Nigeria using Wikipedia as a tool. It also served as a platform to create awareness about Wikimedia projects and Wikimaster and Wikimedia User Group Nigeria. The event was held at Goethe Institute in Lagos and was covered by multiple media including BBC pidgin, TV Continental, STV, etc. It was one of the biggest events organized since the establishment of Wikimedia UG Nigeria and World of Knowledge.
  • Wiki Indaba Conference 2019 In 2019, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria organized WikiIndaba conference 2019. The conference took place in Abuja, Nigeria from 8 to 10 November 2019, funded by the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) and supported by Google LLC. The conference despite having a reduced number of participants when compares to Wiki Indaba 2018 has the most diverse mix of participants. We had participants from at least 23 countries and female participants constituted more than 40% of the total participants. We also have the participation of WMF staff and other mission-aligned organizations. This diversity made the conference more interesting. We improved the diversity of the conference when compared to the 2016 and 2018 editions

Although WMF ED was not present, we had the participation of the WMF's Chief of Operation (COO) and at least 10 WMF Staff members and the feedback from staff members and project leaders in Africa were impressive.

Capacity building[edit]

  • She Can with ICT: In April 2016, Jack Rabah met Modupe Darabidan, head of business development, at the Mobile West Africa conference in Lagos. They discussed ways to collaborate with them on their project called She Can with ICT. We were introduced to the organization and further discussion on the best model of collaboration was established. We collaborated with them to train women on how to contribute to Wikipedia. The SHE CAN WITH ICT (Sustaining Her Enterprise, Career, and Network with ICT) project was a series of Entrepreneurship and ICT workshops for women currently in or preparing for business and professional careers. The program included the following 4 modules: -Digital Literacy & Advocacy -Entrepreneurship & Job-readiness -Mentorship -Internship and we collaborated with them on the Digital literacy with the overall goal of exposing more women to opportunities which are available to them in the technology sphere and how they how best to harness these available resources. It was a valuable initiative because it not only creates an opportunity for underprivileged women in Nigeria to contribute to Wikipedia but it also addresses the existing gender gap and the underrepresentation of African female editors in our sites.
  • African Wikimedia Developers Project: In January 2018, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria partnered with the Open Foundation West Africa Africa Wikimedia Developers Project team to train students on software development. Felix Nartey from OFWA and Alangi Derrick, a software developer, flew to Nigeria to coordinate the project. The aim of the project was to recruit new volunteer developers from the continent, create a community of developers on the African continent, promote African participation in solving technical problems from the larger community, and increase the awareness of volunteer developer opportunities in Africa.
  • Training by the WMF: In May 2018, Asaf Bartov, Senior Program Officer, Emerging Wikimedia Communities, Wikimedia Foundation visited Nigeria to train members of Wikimedia User Group Nigeria. Series of training was organized in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Participants were trained on copyright, basics of Wikipedia editing, and how to write an encyclopedic article from a neutral point of view. They were trained on how to use and contribute to Wikidata. Over 50 users including students from our fan clubs participated in the training

Relationship with Other Groups[edit]

Olaniyan Olushola, the Chair of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria facilitating the Wikipedia Workshop, Kano organized by the Hausa Wikimedians User Group in 2018
Follow up training for the Yoruba language students of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has a good relationship with all the affiliates whose scope overlaps with our group, especially the other three user groups in Nigeria. We have collaborated on several occasions as a more established organization provided training support to all the other user groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba Wikimedians User Group in February 2020 invited us to help support the Follow-up training for Yoruba language students of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education. The Chair and the Secretary of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria participated in the event and it was successfully executed. In 2018, the Hausa Wikimedians User Group invited the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria to help with facilitating their Outreach in Northern Nigeria. The workshop in Kano was supported and facilitated by the Chair, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria.

The WikiGap 2018, 2019, and 2020 were organized in collaboration with the Igbo Wikimedians User Group. In April 2020, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria participated in Visibility Project, in collaboration with the African Women in Media and sponsored by the UNESCO. The Igbo Wikimedian User Group was represented by Uzoma Ozurumba, the Co-founder of the Igbo Wikimedians User group. She was a facilitator and actively participated in the mentorship program.

On the same project, we also collaborated with the Wikimedia Community User Group Tanzania and the Wikimedia Community User Group Uganda.

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, Yoruba Wikimedians User Group, Igbo Wikimedians User Group, and the Hausa Wikimedians User Group worked collaboratively on a project called Decolonizing the internet organized by the Goethe-Institut.

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has also collaborated with Afrocrowd, Oregon State University, US and Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta organized an edithathon as part of the Black History Month to celebrate Black People. Over 30 editors participated in the 2day editathon. 5 new articles were also created with over 6.02K words added to Wikipedia see more details here

Diversity of Activities[edit]

In the last four years, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has organized or directly involved in organizing a variety of different pragmatic programs and events. These activities have helped to promote the Wikimedia movements in Nigeria and has led to the establishment of other language-focused user groups. It has improved the number of readership and the number of unique active contributors to Wikipedia.

See Key Programs and Activities

Planning and Evaluation[edit]

  1. Oral History Documentation Grant Proposal
  2. Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos Evaluation Report 2020
  3. WikiGap Nigeria Online Challenge 2021 Evaluation report
  4. Decolonise the Internet Evaluation Report
  5. Wikimedia Movement Strategy Recommendation & Prioritization Report
  6. WikiIndaba Conference 2019 Evaluation and Report

External Partnerships[edit]

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria has engaged in programmatic partnerships with external groups and organizations (for example, cultural, academic, or government institutions, and so on) to promote the Wikimedia movement in Nigeria. These partnerships have not only resulted in promoting Wikimedia projects in Nigeria but has led to the growth of the Wikimedia community in Nigeria with significant impact on Wikimedia projects. In 2016, we partnered with the following organization to advance the Wikimedia movement in Nigeria and promote the growth and development of Wikimedia projects.

Wikimedia UG Nigeria external partnerships
SN Partners Project Year
1. Centre for Children's Health Education, Orientation and Protection Wiki Loves Women 2016
2. Arise Nigerian Women Foundation Wiki Loves Women 2016
3. Women of Rubies Wiki Loves Women 2016
4. Project Pink Blue Wiki Loves Women 2016
5. Bestspring Foundation Wiki Loves Women 2016
6. Goethe-Institut Nigeria Wiki Loves Women 2016
7. Women in TECH ( WTECH) Wiki Loves Women 2016
8. British Broadcasting Corporation Wiki Loves Women 2016
9. She Writes Women- Wiki Loves Women 2017
10. Black Face Radio Wiki Loves Women Radio Program 2017
11. Small Scale Women Farmers Organization in Nigeria Wiki Loves Women 2017
12. Media Concern Initiative Wiki Loves Women 2017
13. Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation ( NTDC) GLAM 2018
14 Swedish Embassy WikiGap 2018
15. PlusTV Africa Official broadcasting partner for, Wiki Loves Earth 2019 and Wiki indaba 2019
16. Women FM 91.7 Official broadcasting partner for, Wiki Loves Women and Wiki indaba 2018
17. The University of Ilorin Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
18. The University of Ibadan Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
19. Lagos State University Institutional partner for Wiki-fan club 2019
20. Ekiti State University Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
21. The Federal University of Agriculture Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
22. Oyo State Chapter of Librarian Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
23. Wiki in Africa Institutional partner for Wiki-Fan Club 2019
24. Women in Red Technical Partner for Women Visibility 2019
25. Eloy Awards and Exquisite Magazine Technical/Outreach Partner for International Women’s Day 2019 2020
26. Swedish Embassy Funder and Technical/Outreach Partner for International Women’s Day and WikiGap 2020
27. Cee-Hope, Lagos Local Technical Partner for the hosting of Wiki Loves Women in Nigeria 2020
28. Goethe Institute Local Technical/financial partner for the hosting of the Decolonize the Internet in Nigeria 2020
29. African Women on Board International Women's Day 2021
30. African Women in Media International Women's Day 2021
31. Swedish Embassy International Women's Day 2021
32. Wiki in Africa Wiki Photo Talk 2021
32. Wiki Tongue Nigerian Language Documentation Project 2021
33. National Broadcasts Academy Addressing Systemic bias against Nigeria Radio stations on Wikipedia-Event 2021

Aligned Mission[edit]

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria is a nonprofit organization committed to promoting free access to knowledge via Wikipedia and other sister projects in Nigeria. We empower people to contribute to Wikipedia and other sisters' projects to ensure that knowledge is freely accessible. We share the ideals of a world in which every single human being can freely share in the pool of all knowledge.

Objectives

The objectives of the Nigerian Wikimedia User Group are to:

  1. increase the quality and quantity of Nigeria related topics that are currently underrepresented on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects such as wiki commons, meta wiki, wiki source and others.
  2. support the creation and development of free educational materials, which are accessible through Wikimedia projects for Nigerians
  3. Partner with  education-based organizations in Nigeria, as well as the government agencies to create free educational contents, and materials for use.
  4. support the mission of the Wikimedia Foundation; and
  5. support the use of Wikimedia projects as important tools for education and learning in Nigeria

Our Vision

Wikimedia Nigeria is committed to the ideal of a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge and we believe that free access to knowledge is a fundamental right.

Our Mission

Our mission is to support and promote free access to knowledge, work with volunteers across the country, partner with governmental and non-governmental organizations, cultural and educational sectors and other mission-aligned groups to make knowledge available for free access.

Our Core values

  1. Honesty
  2. Integrity
  3. Accuracy
  4. Accessibility
  5. Transparency
  6. Freedom
  7. Diversity
  8. Independence
  9. Quality
  10. Openness

Our Proposed Operating principles

Our operating principles are based on our values, as follows:

  1. We shall promote the values inherent in the concept of open knowledge
  2. We shall recognize transparency as a key factor in every growth and development
  3. We are committed to the ideal of free access to knowledge
  4. We shall ensure that contents released for educational purpose are with the high level of accuracy
  5. We shall promote the use of licenses, formats, and sources that support open knowledge
  6. We shall be committed to promoting the provision of high-quality open knowledge to everyone
  7. We shall recognize that the contribution of volunteers is central to our activities, growth, and development.
  8. We shall be committed to encouraging, involving and engaging members of our community
  9. We shall learn from and openly share our learning with the global Wikimedia movement
  10. We shall be transparent in our operations
  11. We shall support, encourage and promote diversity within our community
  12. We hope to become an independent Nigeria not-for-profit organization that engages actively with the global movement

Geographic Focus (Chapters) / Thematic Focus (Thematic Organizations)[edit]

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria operates in Nigeria. Currently, there are three language-focused user groups in Nigeria and we have a good working relationship with all the user groups in Nigeria. See the section on the Relationship with Other Groups

Legal Structure[edit]

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria is incorporated as a charitable organization in Nigeria. Our certificate of incorporation can be found here.

Wikimedia UG Nigeria Community-elected trustees
SN Board Member(s) Designation Board appointment Date of appointment Expiration of appointment
1. Olaniyan Olushola Chair Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
2. Olatunde Isaac Secretary Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
3. Kayode Yusuf Communication Community-Appointed 5th September 2019 4th October 2021
Wikimedia UG Nigeria Board-appointed trustees
1. Bolaji Alabi Vice-chair Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
2. Dr. Elekofehinti Olushola Board Treasurer Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
3. Barrister Fatai Erewunmi Board legal adviser Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
4. Engr. Jide Adenekan (Ph.D) Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
5. Tosin Ogunwa Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
6. Runcie C.M Chidebe Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021
7. Livingstone Imonitie Board member Board-Appointed 19th October 2019 18th October 2021

Open Governance[edit]

Wikimedia UG Nigeria (Wikimedia UG Nigeria Board meetings) Wikimedia UG Nigeria activities

This page provides information about the Wikimedia UG Nigeria. Minutes are provided to increase transparency of the work of the Foundation.

Official meeting minutes of the Wikimedia UG Nigeria is at: Minutes

2019[edit]

2020[edit]

Active Contributor Involvement[edit]

See Membership for more information

Active Contributors involvement
  1. Olaniyan Olushola
  2. T Cells
  3. Jamie Tubers
  4. Kaizenify
  5. Agbalagba
  6. Livingstone Imonitie
  7. Lordgentual
  8. Mahveotm
  9. Ashioma Medi
  10. Alaafiabami Oladipupo
  11. Ammarpad
  12. Biggiepopa
  13. Timmylegend
  14. Bilijin
  15. HandsomeBoy
  16. Preciousayara
  17. Kenogenic
  18. Sowoletoyin
  19. Carolynseaman
  20. Macdanpets
  21. Oby Ezeilo
  22. User:Adefanike
  23. Kayode Yusuf
  24. Wikinaija
  25. Kabusa16
  26. Abubakar A Gwanki
  27. Mutiat Mustapha
  28. Anasskoko
  29. Ptinphusmia
  30. James Moore200
  31. M-Mustapha
  32. Godstime Elijah
  33. Dike Chukwuma

Capacity[edit]

This section provides details about cash and other assets owned by the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria

Assets Amount Remarks
Cash NGN 200,000 We are not-for-profit and do not generate revenue but we sometimes received donations in-kind. We hope to constitutes a local fundraising team in the 2021-2022 fiscal year to support our volunteers
Laptops 2 We received two used laptops donations to support our work
Mini-printer 1 The purchase was funded by the WMF in 2018. So, we currently have one mini-printer
Manpower 20 We have at least 20 highly skilled personnel who have capacity to manage any type of WMF aligned projects

Active Contributor Involvement

We currently have more than 200 active members of our communities. See Membership for more information.

Resolution[edit]