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Breaking the Cycle of Recidivism: Insights from Experts on Legal, Educational, and Correctional Perspectives

The Women in Prison Support Initiative (WIPSI) recently hosted a thought-provoking webinar titled “Breaking the Cycle of Recidivism” on 30th August, 2024. This event brought together leading experts from the fields of law, academia, the judiciary, and corrections to discuss effective strategies for reducing recidivism and supporting the reintegration of former offenders into society.

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Wipsi Stories (Episode 10)

As soon as the gavel banged on the table, everything became blurry, the voices around me became muffled and my eyes started to water. All my senses became stifled, the only thing I felt in that moment were the warm streams of water which flowed down my cheeks. 

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WIPSI Awards Scholarships to 20 Indigent Students in Collaboration with Eddy and Gold Foundation

The Women in Prison Support Initiative (WIPSI) is proud to announce a momentous step towards empowering the future of our community. Through a collaborative effort with the Eddy and Gold Foundation, WIPSI has awarded scholarships to 20 indigents students. This initiative reflects our unwavering commitment to fostering positive change by promoting educational opportunities for individuals in need.

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WIPSI Empowers Inmates with Shoe Sewing Machine Donation at Olokuta Correctional Centre, Akure

The Women in Prison Support Initiative (WIPSI) is proud to share the impact of our recent visit to the Akure Correctional Centre, held on Thursday, 22nd February, 2024. We were honored to be joined by esteemed guests, Retired Chief Judge Justice Akeredolu and Chief Mrs. Ojuolape, who lent their support and presence to this meaningful initiative.

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WIPSI Access to Justice program with visits to the Chief Judge of Lagos state and Kirikiri Correctional Center.

Following our visit to the Female Custodial Centre, we were honored to make a courtesy visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Honorable Justice Kazeem Alogba. During our meeting, we engaged in a fruitful discussion about the complex challenges faced within the prison system, as well as the promising opportunities for improvement.

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WIPSI Stories (Episode 6)

In a shocking turn of events, Julie, driven by an unexplained bitterness, sowed seeds of discord in the community against her own mother. With accusations that her mother sponsored thieves and even possessed firearms. These allegations carried weight because the neighbourhood had been ravaged with a series of armed robberies. It also carried weight because, no one would ever think that a daughter would make such heavy allegations against her mother without there being some truth to it. She rallied the entire neighbourhood, imploring them to attack her mother.

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WIPSI Stories (Episode 5)

Modupe is currently in jail awaiting trial, with both her children being witnesses to the incident. She has not been before any court yet because the  DPP advice has not been issued. She is however not without legal representation. WIPSI is committed to following up with her case and making sure that the DPP advice is out for a proper trial.

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