Wikimedia User Group Nigeria 2022-2023 annual activities

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This page is designed to document the activities of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria for the year 2022 - 2023. Some projects have separate documentation. Please click on the links for more information.


April 2022
WikiForHumanRights on Human Trafficking in Nigeria
Capacity building workshop for Wikipedians in Nigeria as part of WikiForHumanRights event on Human Trafficking in Nigeria

The WikiForHumanRights on Human Trafficking in Nigeria was organised from the 5th March 2022 to 15th of April 2022. A 2-days event was organised in partnership with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, Action Against Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of Migrants (A-TIPSOM) Nigeria, Nigeria Police Force, Yoruba Wikimedians User Group, Igbo Wikimedians User Group, Hausa Wikimedians User Group, and the Nigeria Immigration Service. It was held at IBIS Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos State from 29th of March to 30th of March 2022. There were representatives from of the partners. More than 50 people participated in the event, and more than 40 communities participated in the event. More than 100 articles were contributed to the English, Yoruba, and Hausa language Wikipedia and the event was broadcasted nationally by the Nigerian Television Authority. It was the first time the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria will be collaborating with law enforcement agencies to bridge contents gap on the internet (and specifically on Wikipedia). Participants were selected from all the six geopolitical states of Nigeria. The project was supported by the European Union, and the

Alex Stinson, Senior Program Strategist, Wikimedia Foundation attended as a special guests, and joined the participants online.

Naija Office Hour: Changes to rapid grant, and #WikiUnseen
Naija Office Hour April 2022

The Naija Office Hour: Changes to rapid grant, and #WikiUnseen was held on the 23rd of April 2022 to review and discuss the new changes to the WMF'S rapid grant and a new project called the #WikiUseen. Veronica Thamaini, Senior Program Officer, Community Resources Wikimedia Foundation was invited as a special guest to discuss the new changes with our community, and Sherry Anthoine, the executive director of AfroCROWD, was invited as a guest to speak about the #WikiUnseen. A total of 72 community members registered for the event from which 39 people attended. You can learn more about the page here

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria community Support Grant

The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria community Support Grant is a program designed by Wikimedia User Group Nigeria to support Nigerian mission-aligned organisations, individual members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, fan clubs, organised group contributing to any Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia, Wikidata or Wikimedia Commons with a budget of NGN 50,000 up to NGN 200,000. The design prototype was presented to the executive members for review, and final version was published on the 14th of April 2022, and test-run on the 22nd April 2022. The Community Support Fund Committee was constituted on the 23rd of April 2022, and on boarding meeting was held on zoom on the 28th of April 2022. The committee members selected are User:Gwanki, User:Agbalagba, User:Ugwulebo, User:Iwuala Lucy,and User:RukayatAjeigbe.


Nigeria Language Oral History Audiovisual Documentation Project
A montage of the audiovisual documentary of indigenous languages in Cross River State

The Nigerian Language Oral History Audiovisual Documentation Project is project that aims at enriching the Wikimedia projects with freely licensed audiovisual files documenting spoken languages and dialects in Nigeria. The aim is to record more than 500 audiovisuals. It started in 2021, and a total of 52 videos were recorded. This year, we aim at recording additionmal 50. Shooting started on the 20th of April 2022, and ended on the 30th of May 2022. The shooting took place in at least 15 local government area in Cross River State of Nigeria, and it was done in partnership with the linguistics department of the University of Calabar.

Timeline & work plan
Month(s) Activities Resulting deliverables Remarks
1st April - 19th April 2022 Stakeholder engagement, Production meetings, script writing, shoot days scheduling preparation for fieldwork, equipment hiring (or purchasing), hiring of technical personnel, tickets, bookings, Scout and secure locations, finalize the budget Every arrangement fof shooting was finalized completed
:20th April – 30th April 2022 Fieldwork (shooting) 50 media files produced completed

The producer is Tunde Oladimeji, a notable Nigerian documentary filmmaker, actor, director and television presenter, known for pioneering documentary film in indigenous language in Nigeria. His contract was renewed. The shooting was completed in 10 days. The native speakers were carefully selected based on predetermined criteria set up in 2022 (with a few improvement) by the project team. With support of the Lingustics Department, University of Calabar, we worked with literate speakers who can provide a first-pass translation in a practical orthography which can form the basis for subtitle in English. The recordings were not scripted but elicited through structured conversations that encourage the speakers to use different grammatical tenses in their language and share culturally relevant knowledge. The elicitation protocol used was designed by the field linguists from Wikitongues in 2021 and language experts from the University of Calabar.

Meetings

On the 18th of April 2021, we had our first-inperson meeting of the executive and volunteer staff members in Lagos. We had in attendance Olaniyan Olushola, Isaac Olatunde, Kayode Yusuf, Mrs Omolayo Ogunsiji, Yinka Kay and Ayokanmi Oyeyemi. We hosted two meetings with the Wikimedia User Gropu Nigeria fan clubs and network leaders to intimate them about the new changes, annual plan, and activities of the group for the year. The following clubs were in attendance; Lagos State University Fan Club, University of Ilorin Fan Club, University of Ibadan Fan Club, Nigerian Institute of Journalism Fan Club, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria (Owerri Network), and the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria (Abuja Network). A total of 4 online meetngs were held to review our activities for the month.

May 2022
International Museum Day 2022
3 sculptures prizes for top 3 contributors

In commemorating the International Museum Day 2022, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria partnered with the National Commission for Museums and Monuments to create Wikidata items for some of the museums and monumnets in Nigeria. There were online events to train participants, and in-person event to create contents. The physical event was held at the Nigerian National Museum. More than 20 community members attended the events including the management staff members of the museum. The Museum donated three (3) objects for the top winners of the content creation drive. A total of 67 Wikidata items were created. Although, a total of 99 editors registered to participate.

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund

The Community Support Funds is a program designed by Wikimedia User Group Nigeria to support Nigerian mission-aligned organisations, individual members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, fan clubs, organised group contributing to any Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia, Wikidata or Wikimedia Commons – to organise projects throughout the year with a budget of NGN 50,000 up to NGN 200,000. The application was opened on the 1st of May 2022. A total of 10 applications were received., from which a total of 5 requests were approved, 3 applications declined, and 2 applications were marked ineligible.

June 2022
Naija Office Hour: Introducing Wikipedia-In-Residence
Naija Office Hour June edition 2022

The Naija Office Hour: Introducing Wikipedia-In-Residence was held on the 11th of June 2022 to introduce Wikipedia-In-Residence to the Nigerian Wikimedia community. John Cummings, a Wikimedia Sverige staff member and Wikipedian-In-Residence at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was invited as a special guest to talk about the role, and responsibility of a Wikipedian-in-Residence, core characteristics of a Wikipedian in Residence, types of projects carried out by residencies, how to find a resident, essential criteria, experience and skills for success, his past experience working as a Wikipedia-In-Residence. A total of 140 community members registered for the event from which 54 people attended. The session was moderated by Yinka Maja, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria program officer. The session started with an opening remark by Ms. Omolayo Ogunsiji, the Executive Director, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria.

Nigerian oral history audiovisual recording: post production
The Audiovisual documentary of Busi language by a native speaker

The 50 audiovisual recordings were forwarded to the editor for editing. The original recordings were sent with other materials such as images and drone shots. The photos used for illustration with authors credits were collated by the production team. Final cuts of 25 audiovisuals were sent to the production team at Wikimedia User Group Nigeria on the 1st of June 2022, and the remaining 25 audiovisuals were received on the 15th of June.

WUGN community Support Grant June 2022

In June 2022, the grant team at Wikimedians User Group Nigeria received a total of 19 grants application, but 6 applications were funded. The funded applications are listed below :

The funded application was received from the South-West, South-East, and North-East regions of Nigeria.

WikiNipost

The WikiNipost is a project designed by the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria to improve the coverage of the Nigerian Postal Service offices, and notable staff members on Wikimedia projects such as Wikidata, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikipedia. The project was designed in collaboration with the Nigerian Postal Service. 11 staff members of the organization were trained, and this was followed by a local contest, the "WikiNipost Contest" launched on the 1st of June 2022. On the 30th of June 2022, 9 members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria network in Abuja were trained on how to participate in the contest. A total of 551 items were created by 43 editors which include the Nipost staffers.

1Lib1RefNG campaign 2022
#1Lib1Ref logo
#1Lib1Ref logo

From the 4th of June to 30th of June 2022, we organized a local contest, 1Lib1RefNG as part of the global #1Lib1Ref global campaign. We encouraged members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria to add references to articles where citations are needed and supported 4 funded projects in Kano, Anambra, Enugu and Lagos state University. A total of 44 editors participated and added sources to a total of 197 Wikipedia articles in 3 languages. The top contributors were awarded with branded T-shirts, and other swags.

On the 21st of June 2022, we also had a physical 1lib1ref session at the ICT Laboratory, Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos where we hosted 15 participants which included librarians and students.

Wiki Loves Earth 2022

We organized a national contest for Wiki Loves Earth 2022 in Nigeria. It was the fourth time we organized a national contest for the contest. The contest ran from the 1 May to 30 June 2022. A total of 655 images were contributed by professional photographers in our network and other freelancers. There were promotion about the contest on our various social media networks. We earlier planned to partner with the Lagos State government on the project. Were held at least two meetings with the officials of the state from the ministry of environment but we could not proceed with the partnership due to time constraints.

We also supported 4 funded projects in Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Imo Hub, Lagos and University of Nigeria

July 2022


Reactivation of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism Hub
Reactivation of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism Hub

In July 2022, the Nigerian Institute of Journalisms Hub was reactivated as a Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Fan Club. An in-person event was held on the 6th of July 2022 to reorganized the club and elect new management of the club. The Wikimedia User Group Nigeria was represented by Kayode Yusuf and election was conducted to appoint the community leaders. Ms. Kemi Makinde was elected as the president of the club. There were discussions on how to grow the community in the fan clubs, the school calendar was reviewed to suit activities of the fan club. Other activities during the event includes socializing, talks and orientation about the expectation of of good fan club leaders.

Wiki Niger-Delta Network launching
Group photos during the launching of Wiki Niger-Delta Network

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria launched the Wiki Niger-Delta to promote the development, and growth of the Wikimedia movement in the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria. The event was launched on the 29th of August and there was a training session on the 30th of August 2022. The event was organized in partnership with Team Initiative. Team Initiative is a volunteer-driven organization based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The organization seeks to employ citizen-led actions that inspire sustainable development in communities. The Niger-Delta region comprises Edo, Rivers, Delta, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Imo, Abia and Ondo State. A total of 12 people led by Michael Diala attended the event, and at least 6 participants registered an account on Wikipedia. Pioneer members of the community were inaugurated. They include Mr. Micheal Diala (President), Mr Charles Atat (Project Lead), Mr Charles Timothy Uffort (Logistics and welfare), Mr Forh Godknows Prekebina (Strategic Partnership Lead), Mr. Okonkwo Chijioke Peter (Communications), Mr Medi Ashioma (Training and Capacity Development lead), Miss Franca Umasoye Igwe (Finance)

Wiki Loves Lagos
Meeting with the representative of Lagos state government

Wiki Loves Lagos project page, a project design in partnership with the Lagos State Goverment, Wikimedia User Group Nigeria and Iga Limited to review the heritage cultural law on the one hand and preserve, conserve and promote the cultural heritage sistes of Lagos State on the other hand, showcase their uniqueness and change the perception and break down barriers to their accessibility as tourist sites of attraction. It's an enduring project between the parties with the intention to educate Lagosians, create visibility and preserve the cultural heritage of the state on the internet. The Wiki Love Lagos writing contest recorded 44 participants , over 1.22 articles created and 1.04 Million words added Read more about the project here.

Other activities includes

  • Bulk purchase of souvenirs as gift for routine and special contests
  • Announcement of winners of the 1Lib1Ref contest, and awarding of gift items
  • Meeting with core volunteers and paid staff of the Wikimedians User Group of Nigeria
  • Finalizing the planning for the WPWP Campaign 2022
August 2022
WPWPNG 2022
WPWPNG 2022 banner

Between 1st of August and the 31st of August 2022, the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria organized a local contest for the global Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos 2022 for the 3rd year, to add images to Wikipedia articles that are lacking. Series of online training were organized for participants joining the campaign and there were funded activities in Oyo and Ogun State Nigeria. The hashtag for the contest in Nigeria was #WPWPNG. At the end of the campaign, a total of 48 people participated in the campaign, and images were added to 6,045 Wikipedia articles in 14 languages. The top 3 contributors are User:Aderiqueza, User:Obuezie and User:Atibrarian. Other top contributors included User:ISAAC CARES, User:Sowoletoyin, User:Ngostary2k, User:Photizokoncepts, User:Olawunmi Ogunkunle, User:Tesleemah, and User:Adefanike. Prizes in the form of souvenirs and Certificates were awarded to the top contributors.

Also on the 6th of August 2022; a virtual training was organized to train Nigeria participants on how to contribute quality and guide them about the contest.

Naija Office Hour
WUGN visit to NCMM

The august edition of the Naija office hours happened on the 22nd of August and featured Veronica Thamaini, Senior Program Officer, Wikimedia Foundation and was moderated by Kayode Yussuf. The edition focused on a presentation by the guest on various Wikimedia Foundation grants and tips about the expectations of the Foundation from the grantees on how to access the funding, report writing, and support; 75 Plus participants took place in the session. You can learn more about the program here

Wiki Loves Monument planning

Ahead of the planning of Wiki Loves Monument 2022; members of the Wikimedia UG Nigeria led by Olaniyan Olushola met with the executives of the National Commission For Museums and Monuments at the headquarter, Abuja on August 30th to further discuss on the partnership for the Wiki Loves Monument event and how the government body can further seal a credible relationship.

September 2022
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund

In September 2022, a total of 12 applications were submitted and a total of 6 applications were approved to support various programs in at least 3 geopolitical zones of Nigeria. About 60% of the project funded primarily focused on Wikidata, two of the project focused on Yoruba Wikipedia, and Hausa language Wikipedia respectfully. As of September, over 30 application were funded by the group. The project funded includes the following:

We made a blog post about Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund on Wikimedia Diff to share our experience with the global community and show the distribution of the funding across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria.

Summary of Wikimedia Nigeria community support project
Wikimedia UG Nigeria Community Support Programe As of 31st October 2022
  1. The user group funded 31 Wikimedia-related projects Nationwide.
  2. We selected grant review committee members from various communities in Nigeria User: Gwanki- Hausa, User: Agbalagba-Yoruba, User: Ugwulebo-WikiUGN, User: Iwuala Lucy-Igbo, and User: RukayatAjeigbe-WUGN.
  3. Members of Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa Wikimedian communities participated in the Wikimedia Nigeria community support.
  4. As of the 30th of October, $15,385.00 were disbursed under the project for community support.
  5. Out of 36states in Nigeria, applications from Wikimedians from 14 states in Nigeria have funded Abuja, Anambra, Enugu, Ibadan, Ilorin, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kwara, Lagos, Ogun and Rivers.
  6. Detailed list of disbursement can be found here


Wikimedia UG Nigeria fan clubs and networks
Photo taken at the Kwasu Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 in Kwara State University

The Kwara State University Fan Club was funded with our microgrant to organize Wiki Loves Monuments in Kwara State, Nigeria. On the 16th of September 2022, members of the Kwara State University Fan Club visited tourist sites of attraction in Kwara State to take images of educationally useful objects as part of the global Wiki Loves Monuments 2022. Some of the important places visited includes The Sobi Hill, the tallest hill and highest natural landscape from which the entire city of Ilorin and its environs can be seen. Others are Crushed Rock Sango: a man-made tourist attraction a few meters away from Sobi hill and Dada pottery Ilorin, the largest concentration of potters in Kwara State. A total of 268 images were contributed to Wikimedia Commons. For more information on the metrics, see the project dashboard

WikiVibrance Campaign in Kwara State University
Photo with the OAP at the Kwasu Radio with the KWASU with local organizers of the Wikibrance 2022

Members of the Kwara State University Fan club participated in WikiVibrance. Events were organized as part of the WikiVibrance Project to train youth on how to contribute to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects. Two online training were organized for members of the fan clubs to help them build capacity to contribute to the project, and to acquaint them with the project's goals, rules of participations, tools for tracking, among others. A total of 30 members of the fan club joined the training from which a total of 29 people joined the Wikimedia outrach dashboard for tracking. The metrics can be found in the outreach dashboard.

The organizers of the event was featured in a youth focused program aired on Kwara State University Radio 103.9 FM where the team talked about their activities and how they are recruiting youth to join Wikimedia projects as contributors to increase the quality of contents relating to the Nigerian Youth.

Anambra State Network launch
Panel discussion during the train the trainer program in South East Nigeria

On the 24th September 2022, the Anambra State network of the Wikimedia User Group of Nigeria was launched in Awka, the state's capital. The event was held at The Book Foundation of Prof. Kenneth Dike State Central e-Library Awka. A total of 45 participants attended the event. The participants includes Librarians, teachers, civil servants, entrepreneurs, fashion designers, and students. The event was attended by executive members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria led by the president, Olaniyan Olushola.

The executive members of the new state network was inaugurated. They include Dr. Ngozi as the coordinator, Ada Obuezie as assistant coordinator), Dr. Nkem Osuigwe as the advisor and Timothy as the community liaison. The event was a mix of capacity building, networking, socializing, and edit-a-thons to improve contents on Wikipedia. In addition, there were presentation from the executive members of Wikimedia User Group Nigeria, and the fan club and network manager, Kayode Yusuf talked about the role of the network in growing the Wikinmedia community in Nigeria, the expectation of the networks, available opportunities, community supports among others.

Train the Trainers initiative
Group photo during the train the trainer program
Training during the train the trainer program in South East Nigeria

The Train the Trainers Nigeria (TTTNG) is an initiative of the Wikimedia User group Nigeria to build capacity for leaders of Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Networks and Fan Clubs on how to effectively contribute to Wikimedia projects, how to manage events, build and manage community, recruit and retain existing volunteers, and how to use various tools among other skills.

Between 22nd and 23rd of September 2022, experienced members and the leadership of Wikimedia User Group Nigeria organized a workshop in the South East Region of Nigeria to build capacity for members of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria in the South East of Nigeria. It was the first edition of the Train the Trainer initiative. The workshop targeted participants that met a criteria predetermined by the leadership of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria.

Local travel were provided for everyone and accommodation support were provided for participants who lived outside of Awka, Anambra State. Food and drinks were provided at the venue including dinner for participants who are accommodated in hotels close to the venue. The workshop was held at the Book Foundation of Prof. Kenneth Dike State Central e-Library Awka.

A total of 43 applicants completed the registration form from which 21 applicants were selected. 10 people were selected from Anambra state, 7 from Imo State, 2 from Enugu State, 1 from Ebonyi State, and 1 from Abia State.

The sessions focused on the following concepts:

  • Wikipedia: Writing a good Wikipedia article
  • Leadership
  • Exploring Wikisource
  • Contents translation tool
  • Navigating Wikimedia projects- Panel discussion
  • Writing a good project proposal
  • Group activities

Wikimedia User Group Nigeria was represented by Shola Olaniyan, Kayode Yusuf and Ayokanmi Oyeyemi.

We evaluated the workshop and a total of 75% of the responded were satisfied with how the project went, and 100% of the respondent agreed that the training met their training objective and expectation.

7th Anniversary of the User Group
Meeting with the management of the Nigerian Library

Affiliations committees (Affcom), the committee responsible for recognizing affiliates within the Wikimedia movement, officially recognized Wikimedia User Group Nigeria on the 15th of September 2015 as a User Group. In September 2022, the group celebrated its birthday on social media with massive engagement from friends, partners and community members.

Meeting with the management of the National Library of Nigeria

In September, the user group agreed to work with the National Library of Nigeria in the 2022-2023 fiscal year. The partnership will focus on educating and training Nigerian Librarians on using Wikipedia and its sister project. Dr Nkem initiated the conversation, and in attendance was Prof Chinwe, the CEO of the National Library and Pastor Dominic, the National Library Association President on the one hand and the

Naija Office Hour Evaluation

We evaluated the Naija Office Hour to understand how it could be improved. We designed a survey which was shared with participants. The learning from the evaluation report.

Participants satisfaction with the Naija Office Hour Model

This is the summary of the survey results from the participants of the Naija Office Hour.

  • 70.1% of survey responded learnt about this office hour via the community WhatsApp Group. This suggest that the Wikimedia Nigeria community WhatsApp group is an effective platform for sharing information
  • 53.7% of responded were satisfied with the current model of the office our, and 14.9% of the respondence were very satisfied with the current model. Only 1% of respondence were not satisfied with the current model.
  • 82.1% of survey respondence satisfied with the invited guest.
  • 85.1% of survey respondence believed that the office hour impacts on their learning.
  • 59.7% of survey respondence think the Wikimedia UG Nigeria is providing enough support for the Naija Office Hour
  • Internet data reimbursement were recommended as a form of support by the survey respondence
  • 28.4% of survey respondence believe that the duration of the office hour should be increased

See the detailed report.

Analysis of Wikimedia Nigeria Community Support microgrant
WUGN Community Support
GRANT Location Amount Disbursement Report Due Report status Language focus Fund allocation per project Programs Events Wikimedia Project
Wikimedia Nigeria UG/TIPSOM (WikiForHumanRights on Human Trafficking in Nigeria Lagos 1,651,700.00 Done Submitted En,IG,YO,HA 26% Outreach Others Wikipedia
1Lib1Ref 2022 LASU Lagos 190,000.00 Done August 30, 2022 Submitted En 3% Campaign 1Lib1Ref Wikipedia
Alvan Wiki Fan Club Community Photo-Walk Owerri 133,000.00 Done July 30, 2022 Submiitted EN.IG 2% Photo-walk WLE Wikimedia Commons
Translate-a-thon: Articles on Nigerian Local Governments from English to Igbo Wikipedia. Anambra 145,000.00 Done July 18, 2022 Submitted IG 2% Edit-a-thon Others Wikipedia 2
Semester Funding for Wikimedia Fan Club Unilorin Meetups and Editathons in the 2021/2022 Rain Semester Ilorin Pending 0%
Wiktionary Edit a thon in Kaduna Polytechnic (Kadpoly) Kaduna 165,000.00 Done August 13, 2022 Submitted HA 3% Edit-a-thon Wikitionary Wikitionary 3
University of Nigeria Wiki Fan Club Photowalk Enugu 146,500.00 Done July 20, 2022 Submitted EN,IG 2% Photo-walk WLE Commons
UNN Librarians Enugu 199,000.00 Done June 29, 2022 Submitted EN 3% Campaign Others Wikipedia
edit a thon on African Women in sports and media Owerri 147,950.00 done/12072022 August 2nd 2022 Submitted EN,IG 2% Edit-a-thon Gender Iniative Wikipedia 2
Lagos Wiki Loves Earth Photowalk Lagos 187,000.00 done/12072022 October 30th 2022 EN 3% Photo-walk WLE Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Usergroup Nigeria Imo State Network Wiki Loves Earth 2022 Photowalk Owerri 197,500.00 done/12072022 July 30th 2022 Submitted EN 3% Photo-walk WLE Wikimedia Commons
#1Lib1Ref: Awareness and Campaign for Librarians In Anambra State Anambra 136,700.00 done/07/08/2022 August 30th 2022 Submitted EN 2% Campaign 1Lib1Ref wikipedia
1lib 1ref in Kano Kano 200,000.00 done/07/08/2022 September 10th, 2022 EN,IG 3% Campaign 1Lib1Ref wikipedia
Databox Edit-a-thon: Improve articles on the Igbo Wikipedia Anambra 162,000.00 done/07/08/2022 August 28th 2022 Submitted IG 3% Edit-a-thon Others Wikidata 3
Mapping landmarks and creation of wikiidata items and adding photos, Wikipedia pages wanting photos Anambra 140,000.00 done/07/08/2022 September 24th, 2022 Submitted EN 2% Outreach/Campiagn WPWP Wikimedia Commons
WPWP Campaign in Ibadan Ibadan 175,000.00 done/07/08/2022 September 30th, 2022 Due EN 3% Campaign WPWP Wikimedia Commons
WPWP campaign at Ogun state Ogun 160,000.00 done/07/08/2022 October 30, 2022 Due EN 3% Campaign WPWP Wikimedia Commons
Wikipedia Workshop at Bichi Emirate's Kano 109,000.00 done/14/09/2022 October 10th, 2022 Due HA 2% Edit-a-thon Others Wikipedia 2
Wiktionary Edit-a-thon in Funtua Katsina 125,000.00 done/14/09/2022 October 15th, 2022 Due HA 2% Edit-a-thon Others Wikitionary 2
Wikiloves Monument in Anambra State Anambra 189,000.00 done/14/09/2022 October 23rd, 2022 DUe EN,IG 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Wiki Loves Monument: Alvan Edition Imo 165,000.00 done 14/09/2022 October 30th, 2022 DUe EN,IG 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Wikimedia Fan Club, Kwara State University/Wiki Loves Monuments 2022 Kwara 198,800.00 done/14/09/2022 October 30th, 2022 Submitted EN 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Wiki Loves Monument in Ibadan Ibadan 181,500.00 done/14/09/2022 October 30th 2022 DUe EN 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Wiki loves monumnet lagos Lagos 180,000.00 Done October 30th 2022 DUe EN 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Wiki Loves Monuments Campaign in the Niger Delta Rivers 200,000.00 Done October 30th 2022 DUe EN 3% Campaign WLM Wikimedia Commons
Training on the Wikipedia Commons at the University of Ibadan Community Ibadan 135,000.00 Done October 30th DUe EN 2% Training Others Wikipedia/Wikimedia commom
Lexicographical Data on wikidata Birthday Anambra 171,100.00 done Novemebr 27th EN,IG 3% Data-a-thon Others Wikidata
Wiki Independence Day 2022 Commemoration at Wikimedia Nigeria - Imo State Network Imo 200,000.00 done Novemebr 27th EN,IG 3% Outreach Others others
Wikidata Celebration in Abuja Abuja 180,000.00 done EN 3% Campaign Others Wikidata
Female Yoruba Wikipedia Editors Ibadan 137,100.00 Done EN,YO 2% Outreach Others Wikipedia
100%
Total (NGN) 6,307,850.00
Total (USD) 15,385.00
October 2022


Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund
WikiNaija Independence 2022 screenshot

In October 2022, a total of 8 grant applications were received, and a total of 3 applications were approved to support activities in Wiki Club, Lagos State University (LASU), Wikimedia Anambra Network, and an initiative called "Wiki Kopas that focuses on introducing Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects to new batches of Corp members in Osun State of Nigeria.

The funded projects are listed below;

Wiki Naija Independence 2022
Face of Wikipedia Anambra Network on Nigeria Independence
Face of Wikipedia Anambra Network on Nigeria Independence

On October 1, 2022, we organized an online event to mark Nigeria's independence from British rule. The online event was organized on Zoom, and about 47 people participated; the event was broadcast live on our Facebook channel. There was a session dedicated to each participant telling the audience about one unique thing they knew about Nigeria. There was another session dedicated to a performance by a member of our community who played a musical instrument.

As part of the celebration, a mini-article writing contest was launched to promote the creation of contents relating to Nigeria's independence and politics. About 30 editors participated in the contest, and a total of 158 new articles were created and 646 existing articles were improved. A total of 2,400 edits were made.

Wikimedia UG Nigeria Abuja Network Remote event

There was a remote event organized by the Wikimedia UG Nigeria Network, Abuja. The remote event was held by the Wikimedia UG Nigeria Network, Abuja. The remote event was held on October 1, 2022, at No. 11, Majekodunmi Crescent, Utako, Abuja. Some executive members of the Wikimedia UG Nigeria joined online. The event coincided with the Yoruba Wikimedians User Group event, and there was an exchange of pleasantries between the network and the Yoruba Wikimedians User Group. More than 20 people attended the remote event.


Wikimedia UG Nigeria Anambra Network Remote event

A remote online event was organized by the Wikimedia UG Nigeria Anambra Network on October 1, 2022. The anniversary was celebrated with a Lexicographical Data Training on October 28, 2022, and more than 15 people attended. Members dressed in a green-white-green dress. The network coordinator, Dr. Ngozi Perpetua Osuchukwu, awarded NGN 5,000 to the best-dressed participant. The training on lexicographic data took place at Dunhill Restaurant, Awka, on October 28, 2022. It was a one-day activity with a birthday cake. Participants were trained on how to do lexis. Each participant was given 3 or 4 words to enter as a class exercise, after which they were advised to find more words and work on their own. The celebration came with the cutting of the Wikidata birthday cake, refreshments, etc. The people attending included both males and females. 100 words were immediately entered as lexemes.

Naija Office Hour: Let's Talk Collaboration
Naija Office Hours- October 2022 edition banner

The Naija Office Hour: Let's Talk Collaboration Edition was held on August 22, 2022. It featured Carolyn Seaman, from "Girl Voices," and founder of the "Women's International Film Festival of Nigeria (WIFFEN)." It also featured Rudolph Ampofo, the Partnership Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, and Tochi Precious, the Wikimedian in Residence at theMoleskine Foundation as well as Michelle van Gilder, the founder of "The Africa Narrative and interim executive director. The aim of the Naija Office Hour edition was to learn from experienced program and partnership managers on how to build and sustain collaborations, key elements of collaborations, and the importance of collaboration. A total of 187 community members registered for the event, and more than 100 people attended. The event was held on Zoom and recorded. You can learn more about the page here. A survey was designed and shared with the participants in order to evaluate the impact of that edition and use the learnings to improve on the December 2022 edition.

Wikidata 10th Anniversary

On October 29, 2022, we joined the global Wikimedia community to celebrate Wikidata's 10th anniversary. We organized an event in Lagos at the Lagos State Chamber of Commerce Center. A total of 26 community members attended in  person, and the event was streamed live on our social media channels such as Facebook. Some of the activities that took place at the event included but were not limited to cake-cutting, introductions to Wikidata, training, and social events.

WikiVibrance 2022 event University of Ibadan Fan Club
WikiVibrance event at the University of Ibadan

On October 14th, the University of Ibadan Fan Club hosted an event as part of the global WikiVibrance campaign to commemorate International Youth Day. The event was held at the University of Ibadan and had 20 participants in attendance.

Social media report
Twitter
@Wikimediang

On Twitter, we made a total of 33 tweets. These tweets had 6.1% engagement rate, 53 mentions, 32 link click, 369 likes, 20 replies and 9.1k impression rate.

@Wiki4naijawomen

On Twitter, we made a total of 5 tweets. These tweets had 3.5% engagement rate, 3 mentions, 2 link click, 39 likes, 3 replies and 1.2k impression rate.

Instagram
@Wikimediang

On Instagram, we had a total of 2001 reach , 1.68% engagement rate, 2100 impression rate, and 150 likes

@Wiki4naijawomen

On Instagram, we had a total of 609 reach , 1.01% engagement rate, 688 impression rate, and 26 likes

November 2022
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund

In November 2022, we received a total of 8 applications, of which 2 were approved for funding, 5 were declined, and 1 was marked ineligible. The approved projects are listed below.

Wikimedia UG Nigeria Anambra Network training program

The Wikimedia UG Nigeria Anambra Network organized a training program with the theme "Opening Up Knowledge on Anambra North Senatorial Zone." It took place in Awka on November 25, 2022. The training was designed to build capacity for community members as a prerequisite to a two-week proposed edit-a-thon to create new contents relating to Anambra as well as improve existing articles. A total of 30 people participated in the training, and the participants were a mix of new and existing editors. A list of articles about villages, cities, local government areas, and notable people in the Anambra North Senatorial Zones was collated in advance.

Wikimedia UG Nigeria Anambra Network training program

In November 2022, the Lagos State University Fan Club officially submitted an application to register with the university management as a campus fan club. As a strategy to optimize Wikimedia activities on campus, the fan club invited students of the department of mass communication to a training program. E-flyers were created to promote the event. There was a plan for further engagement with other departments in the Faculty of Arts. They also contacted students at the Ojo campus to join the training, and following their mentorship, they could serve as trainers at the Ojo campus. A meeting has been scheduled for representatives of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria and the staff advisor to clarify roles and responsibilities.

Social media snippet

Our social media posts focused on three key areas, namely, oral history, wiki contemporary women, and the My Beautiful Africa advocacy campaign. The insights are shown below. The @WikimediaNG on Twitter has an engagement rate of 4.8% and 7k impressions. This results from a total of 18 tweet. The handle was mentioned 18 times, and the link we shared was clicked 19 times. We got 5 replies to our tweet. This handle on Instagram Reached 2001 people with 1.78% engagement rate, 2200 impression and 80 likes.

The @Wiki4naijawomen on Twitter has an engagement rate of 3.3% and 1.3k impressions. This results from a total of 15 tweet. The handle was mentioned 1 times, and the link we shared was clicked 5 times. We got no replies to our tweet. This handle on Instagram Reached 670 people with 1.2% engagement rate, 696 impression and 22 likes.

December 2022
Wikimedia User Group Nigeria Community Support Fund

In December 2022, we received a total of 5 grant applications, of which 3 were approved for funding, and 2 were declined. The approved projects are listed below. The funded proposals were listed below;

Wikimedia UG Nigeria fan club activities

The University of Ilorin organized an online edit-a-thon to commemorate Africa Youth Month 2022. The progran was supported by WikiVibrance and the Africa Knowledge Initiative. The theme of the program was "Breaking the Barriers to Meaningful Youth Participation and Inclusion in Advocacy." A total of 40 people participated in the online edit-a-thon, and 40 articles were created. A total of 82 existing articles were improved as part of the program. The top 10 contributors were rewarded with internet data.

The Lagos State University fan club of the Wikimedia User Group Nigeria was registered as a student club in the university. Two copies of the required documents (which included 6 letters of guarantee from 6 staff advisers, the club's constitution, profiles of the club's executive committee, a statement of purpose, and a letter of application) were presented at the Student's Affairs unit of the institutions in Ojo campus on November 30, 2022.

Adequate follow-up was made, and the approval for registration was granted on December 5, 2022. The approval letter was sent to the WUGN officials, the six staff advisors, and the Excos.

The Lagos State University fan club organized a training and edit-a-thon with the theme "Wiki-Ethnicity and Tribes" to create articles on ethnicity and tribes. Participants were trained prior to the event, and a total of 40 students participated in the training and the edit-a-thon. The training was held on December 10, 2022, and about 20 of the 40 participants were new editors. A contest was also organized on the same theme.

Naija Office Hour

On the 10th of December 2022, during the Wiki-Ethnicity and Tribe edit-a-thon, members of the fan club joined the "Naija Office Hours" special edition with the CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, Maryanna Iskander.

Wiki-in-School

Eight out of every ten Nigerian lecturers are Wikipedia users who want to learn how to contribute to the platform. And subsequently pass on the experience to their students. Therefore, this program is designed to identify Nigerian lecturers willing to learn about the product and impart knowledge to their students in a classroom setting. The Wiki-in-School program was designed to empower academics with the requisite knowledge to contribute to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects and pass the knowledge on to their students.

The Wiki-in-school "request for applications" took place and lasted for two weeks. The goal of this program is to teach Nigerian tertiary institution professors about Wikipedia so they can impart 21st century skills to their students.

January 2023
Wiki-in-School implementation
Wiki in School program Nigeria photo
Wiki in School program Nigeria training sessiuon

The Wiki-in-School program was implemented as planned in December 2022. We published a call for participation and received applications from 24 applicants spanning across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria. 12 from the southeast, 1 from the south-south, 7 from the southwest, 2 from north central, and 2 from the north west, with 3 professors and 10 Ph.D. holders each.

All of the applicants were given a chance to be interviewed, but only the five best ones were chosen. The selected candidates were invited to Lagos for a three-day training event held at the La Regial Airport Hotel, where they were accommodated as well. Participants were trained on the basis of Wikipedia editing, how to assign topics to their students, and how their works could be assessed. The training sessions were led by experienced members of our community. At the end of the training, the participants shared the strategy they would adopt for the effective implementation of the project in their various academic institutions. They were provided with stipends to support their local travel and a meetup for the participating students.

The participants departed to their various homes on the 28th of January 2023, and mentors were assigned to follow up with them and support their works.

The trained participants are:

  • Ojo J. Osunmuyiwa from Margret Mosunmola College of Health Sciences and Technology, Owo.
  • Engr. Dr. Luqman Kareem Salati from Kaduna Polytechnic
  • Dr. Davinson Chuka Anyogu from the University of Nigeria
  • Mariam T. Gobir from Kwara State University, Malete
  • Prof. Verla Andrew Wirnkor from Imo State University, Owerri. (He later didn't show up.)
Wikimedia UG Nigeria strategic meeting
Wikimedia Nigeria strategic meeting photo

On January 14, 2023, we had our strategic meeting as part of our planning for the 2023–2024 fiscal year. We reviewed our work in the past years, including the challenges, what worked well, what did not work well, and what we would have done better. There were presentations from the various departments and units of our organization. The meeting lasted for 8 hours. There were presentations on the evaluation road map for 2023–2024, including guidelines for finance and projects and program implementation, among other topics. The meeting was attended by the chair, Olaniyan Olushola, the board's secretary, Olatunde Isaac, the executive director, Ms. Omolayo Ogunsiji, the program director, Ayokanmi Oyeyemi, the networks and club manager, Kayode Yusuf, and the program officer, Yinka Maja.

Online quiz

On the 31st of January 2023, the Wikimedia UG Nigeria (Anambra network) organized an online quiz session to test the knowledge of members of their community, including their knowledge of core contents policy on Wikipedia. Data reinforcement was provided for the winners of the quiz.


February 2023
March 2023

On March 8th 2023; we celebrated the IWD by showcasing 8 amazing women from our community who are contributing to the open knowledge and making exploits. We started by putting a form out to be filled, then picked from it. We celebrated the following women by designing an infographic to tell a unique story about them as a means of recognition and celebration there achievement.

  • Lucy Iwuala from the Igbo language community.
  • Simbiat Ajao from the Yoruba Language community.
  • Chinwendu Peace from the Igbo Language community.
  • Ngozi Osuchukwu from the Wikimedia Anambra Network
  • Bukola James from the Kwara State uni network.
  • Carolyn Seaman from the Wikimedia Abuja Network.
  • Dorcas Abidemi from the Yoruba language community.
  • Mariam Taleeb from Ilorin
  • Hauau Yusuf from Hausa Langauge community.
  • Dr. Ngozi Osadebe from the University of Nigeria