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  2. The Nigerian Youth Parliament - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Youth Parliament [1] (NYP), founded in 2008 under the administration of Umaru Musa Yar’adua [2] GCFR, is the body that oversees the activities of youths in Nigeria. By composition, it is a replica of the Red Chamber of the National Assembly , and as such, the Parliament is made up of 109 individuals representing all senatorial ...

  3. Nigerian Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    It held its first conference in 1961 [3] and was invited to attend the All-African Peoples' Conference held that same year, both events got the congress to be noticed. [ 1 ] NYC formed a joint action committee with other radical factions within the labour unions and the Nigerian Union of Student to organize protests and write pamphlets calling ...

  4. National Youth Council of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) was established in 1964. It is charged with the responsibility of policy formulation and implementation on issues relating to youth development in Nigeria. It is the umbrella body and the mouthpiece of the Nigerian Youths. It was established and given legal recognition in 1990.

  5. Oladele John Nihi - Wikipedia

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    Before his current appointment, he was the Vice President, West Africa of Panafrican Youth Union. [1] [2] Prior to that, he served as one of the factional presidents of the National Youth Council of Nigeria from 2019 to 2020 but later resigned and initiated a peace and reconciliation move for the unity and progress of the organization ...

  6. Youth in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Youth in Nigeria [1] includes citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria aged 18–29 years according to the new-youth policy (2019). [2] However, the African youths [ 3 ] charter recognises youths as people between the age of 15 and 35. [ 4 ]

  7. Obi Wali International Conference Centre - Wikipedia

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    Obi Wali International Conference Centre is a convention center in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. It is named in the honor and memory of Obi Wali, a prominent political figure from Ikwerreland and is run by the state government. Plans to build the convention center were drawn up in May 2008. [1]

  8. African National Congress Youth League - Wikipedia

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    The first conference of the youth league was in March 1944 and it was attended by 200 people. The ANC had deployed Selope Thema , activist and former South African Native National Congress secretary, to open the congress.

  9. Organisation of African Youth - Wikipedia

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    Organisation of African Youth (OAYouth) is the umbrella movement of all youth in Africa, independent of governments, parties or intergovernmental organisations. It was formed in August 2009 as a direct result of the entry into force of the African Youth Charter , [ 1 ] adopted by the general assembly of heads of states of the African Union in 2006.