By Zika Bobby

In commemoration of Men’s Day, Mavin Records has taken a significant step in promoting positive change through a series of impactful activities centred on mentorship and the creation of worthy role models.

With the theme: ‘Positive Role Models’, Mavin Records said it was a call to action for men to step up and be agents of change in their communities.

Commenting on Men’s Day, President and Chief Operating Officer, Mavin Records, Tega Oghenejobo, said by creating avenues for men to connect, share experiences, and learn from one another, the company hopes to foster a culture of growth, responsibility, and empowerment.”

According to the management of the company, the rationale behind the effort was to provide avenues for personal growth, meaningful connections, and promote good role models across various sectors.

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Kicking off the series of activities lined up for the months with a visit to Ikoyi Correctional Centre, the team donated items to inmates and engaged with the public relations officer to learn about the challenges within Nigeria’s justice system.

The team also expressed a commitment to help free over 50 inmates with bailable offences.

As part of the activities to celebrate the historic day, Mavin Global played host to Native Records in a novelty football match conceived with a view to foster camaraderie and encouraging positive male bonding,

The company also held its inaugural Men’s Day Mixer, dubbed: “Ditch Your Streetwear,” where professionals from multiple sectors such as finance, media, business, health, music, and sports, gathered to provide mentees the unique opportunity to connect, learn, and exchange ideas.

Some of the mentors that took part included: Oghenejobo, Chinonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor), Joey Akan, journalist and music critic, Nonso Eagle, Creative Director at Piggyvest, Bola Lawal, CEO of Premia Business Network, Chinaza Onuza, CEO of Inkblot Studios.