Among those confirmed for the event are Chief Andy Boyo, who will serve as Chairman of the Day, alongside respected figures including Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, Builder (Dr.) Abdulhakeem Odegade, Amb. (Dr.) Rtn. Jackie Adunni Kassim, filmmaker Biodun Stephen, Amb. Dr Queen Blessing Ebigieson and veteran Nollywood actor Paul Obazele.
A major highlight of the conference will be an expert-led panel session featuring seasoned speakers and advocates.
Confirmed panellists for the session include Dr Ray Echebiri, Amb. Ronke Oyelakin, Damilare Adewusi, Barr. Kunle Afolabi, O’dinaka Solomon Obi (Onowu Igbo), and Becky Olohunpomi.
The session will be moderated by renowned Nollywood filmmaker Biodun Stephen, who is expected to guide thought-provoking discussions around the conference’s central theme: “Men, Why the Silence? Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Relationship Breakdown.”
In addition, Mr Kingsley Obom-Egbulem will deliver the keynote address, offering deeper insights into masculinity, emotional vulnerability, and the broader societal implications of relationship breakdown.
Their participation in the forthcoming conference is expected to enrich discussions and strengthen efforts toward addressing emotional well-being, social cohesion, and relationship challenges in Nigeria.
Meanwhile, PhilipsNews reports that beyond conversations and policy dialogue, the 2026 JTAH Foundation National Stakeholders Conference will also celebrate individuals making meaningful contributions to humanitarian services and community development.
The 2026 National Stakeholders Conference will feature the Recognition Award and Inspiring Women Award, all aimed at honouring exceptional personalities whose impact has transformed lives and communities.
The organisers of the event said award recipients will also be spotlighted in a special conference magazine highlighting their achievements, influence, and contributions to society.
JTAH Foundation said it remains optimistic that the 2026 conference 4.0 will deepen conversations on emotional well-being, healthy relationships, humanitarian service, and community development in Nigeria, while encouraging collective efforts toward fostering stronger families and more united communities.

About Jashabel Touch-A-Heart Foundation (JTAH Foundation):
JTAH Foundation is a registered non-governmental and non-profit organisation based in Lagos, Nigeria. The foundation is dedicated to promoting the rights and welfare of women, girls, and vulnerable individuals.
Since its establishment, JTAH Foundation has focused on Advocacy, Counselling, and Intervention (ACI) – addressing issues such as domestic and gender-based violence, poverty, and social injustice. Through awareness campaigns, stakeholder conferences, and charity initiatives, the foundation continues to touch lives, inspire hope, and strengthen communities, particularly among women and young girls in underserved areas.







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