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    Youth Works Exhibition and Top12 Awards 2011

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    The Nigeria Youth Talent Hunt Exhibition and Top 12 Award is a project designed to identify, capacitate and showcase young change makers in Nigeria using their community based projects to create positive social changes in their local communities. On Friday 13th November 2009 the maiden edition was held at the...
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    Opportunity for Young Writers!

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    Are you young and Nigerian? Are you passionate about seeing Nigeria’s democracy grow? Have you been proactive in promoting positive and active youth participation in building our democracy? Do you want to be part of a team which would contribute in a strategic way towards positive post election youth engagement...
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    Coldflamez entertainment int’l – set to mobilize students on the plateau as ‘agents of change’ in the fight against the menace of exam malpractice.

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    On Tuesday 1st Nov 2011, a youth based, non governmental organization under the mentorship and tutelage of Youngstars Devlelopment Initiative Int’l – ColdFlamez Enterainment Int’l, Jos, Plateau State shall be mobilizing about 250 – 300 secondary schools students within Jos-north and Jos-south LGAs of Plateau State in a One-day Sensitization...
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    Lunch Ticket with the New Human Rights Officer of the US Embassy, Nigeria now Open to all Ignite Change Forum Participants

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    As a token of our appreciation to all who participated in the Ignite Change World Youth Day for Democracy Online Forum, the lunch ticket with the new Human Rights Officer of the US embassy is now open to everyone who participated in the forum. The lunch will happen on Thursday...
  5. Samuel Uchenna Okwara

    THE NIGERIAN YOUTH IN ECONOMIC POLICY DEVELOPMENT

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    One of the cliches that have psychologically dampened many teachers enthusiasm for their profession is the insinuation that their rewards are reserved in the life after. Thus they are not actually remembered now. Similarly, Nigerian youths have been reminded repeatedly that they are the leaders of tomorrow and not today....

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