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  2. 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 ]

  3. 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.

  4. 1995 African Youth Championship - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria: Dates: 28 January – 8 February: Teams: 8: Final positions; Champions ... The African Youth Championship 1995 was a soccer tournament held in Nigeria.

  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. 2011 African U-20 Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 African Youth Championship was a football tournament for the Under-20 level national teams in Africa. It was due to be held in Libya from 18 March to 1 April. Following political unrest in the region, CAF decided to postpone the tournament, before deciding that South Africa would be the new hosts, with games taking place between 17 April and

  7. Youth in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Youth unemployment levels vary from 53.6% in Eswatini and 52.3% in South Africa, to 3.3% in Rwanda in 2016. [11] As age within the working population increases, so do levels of employment, as youths are three times more likely to be unemployed than adults (aged 25 or over), which demonstrates an anti-youth bias across African labour markets. [12]

  8. 1987 African Youth Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1987 African Youth Championship was the 6th edition of the biennial African qualification tournament for the FIFA World Youth Championship which was contested on a home-and-away two-legged basis. Nigeria successfully defended the title for the second consecutive time by defeating Togo 5–1 in their 3rd straight final, although both teams ...

  9. 2005 African Youth Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 African Youth Championship was an international football competition that took place between 15 and 29 January 2005. The tournament was hosted by Benin and also served as qualification for the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship .