JTAH Foundation has set agenda on masculinity, vulnerability, and relationship breakdown ahead of national stakeholders conference 4.0.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Jashabel Touch-A-Heart Foundation (JTAH Foundation) has officially commenced its media countdown to the highly anticipated National Stakeholders Conference 4.0, scheduled to hold in June 2026 in Onikan, Lagos.
In a statement issued by the foundation’s Executive Director, Favour Benson, the organisation disclosed that the annual conference will be organised in collaboration with major stakeholders across various sectors to deepen conversations, strengthen partnerships, and promote sustainable solutions to pressing social issues affecting families and communities.
Conference Theme Focuses on Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Family Stability
This year’s conference is themed: “Men, Why the Silence? Masculinity, Vulnerability, and Relationship Breakdown.”
According to the organisers, the theme is designed to spark honest conversations around emotional suppression, masculinity, vulnerability, and the growing challenges affecting relationships, marriages, and family systems in society.
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The foundation stated that the conference aims to create a safe platform for dialogue, emotional awareness, healing, and practical solutions that can help strengthen healthier relationships, homes, and communities.
Humanitarian and Inspiring Women Awards to Recognise Changemakers
As part of the event, the foundation will host its prestigious Recognition Award and Inspiring Women Award, which will honour individuals making remarkable contributions to humanitarian service, advocacy, leadership, and social development.
Award recipients will also be featured in a special conference magazine highlighting their achievements, influence, and societal impact.
Top Stakeholders, Policymakers, and Celebrities Expected
The conference is expected to attract policymakers, civil society organisations, security experts, professionals, entertainers, faith-based leaders, and community stakeholders committed to advancing social change and emotional wellbeing in Nigeria.
Confirmed personalities for the event include Joe Okei-Odumakin, Mobolaji Ogunlende, Biodun Stephen, Paul Obazele, alongside other notable figures from the advocacy, humanitarian, and entertainment sectors.
Panel Session to Address Difficult Conversations Around Men and Emotional Health
The conference will also feature a high-level panel discussion with speakers including Ray Echebiri, Ronke Oyelakin, Kunle Afolabi, and other stakeholders who will examine the realities of masculinity, emotional silence, mental wellbeing, and relationship breakdown in modern society.
Biodun Stephen is expected to moderate the session.
Keynote Address to Spotlight Emotional Wellbeing and Social Healing
The keynote address will be delivered by Kingsley Obom-Egbulem, who is expected to provide deeper insights into the social and emotional implications of silence, vulnerability, and relationship instability among men.
Foundation Calls for Collective Action
The JTAH Foundation expressed confidence that the conference would drive meaningful conversations around emotional wellbeing, humanitarian service, relationship management, and community development.
The organisation added that the event is positioned not merely as another conference, but as a national call to action focused on healing, emotional openness, stronger families, and sustainable social transformation.
As preparations intensify ahead of June 2026, the foundation says National Stakeholders Conference 4.0 will serve as a platform “where silence ends, healing begins, and society moves forward together.”





















