Uncategorized
Nigeria to Host Young Diplomats Conference
Nigeria to Host Young Diplomats Conference
By: Michael Mike
Nigeria is set to host the inaugural Africa Young Diplomats and Changemakers Conference on the continent.
The country intention was made known after the successful participation of Nigerian delegate at the Best Diplomat Conference held in Turkey between March 1-4, 2024
The Best Diplomat Conference brought together young leaders and professionals from around the world to discuss pressing global issues through diplomatic relations and simulations. A delegation of young Nigerians played a pivotal role in the conference’s success.
Speaking on the conference, Diplomat Valentina Ofi Amiebi-Uchegbu, a member of the Nigerian delegation, said: “Our participation alongside delegates from various African nations was significant,” adding that: “We shared experiences and insights, emphasizing the challenges facing the Middle East as a central agenda.”
She noted that the conference culminated in the creation of “Africa Young Diplomats and Changemakers,” a platform designed to equip young Africans with the skills and knowledge to navigate diplomacy and foster cross-cultural understanding.
“Africa Young Diplomats and Changemakers is tailored for African youths aspiring to become changemakers and diplomats,” explained Amiebi-Uchegbu.
She added that: “It offers transformative opportunities for collaboration and innovation, addressing shared challenges across the continent.”
She revealed that the Nigerian delegation is now setting its sights on hosting the inaugural Africa Young Diplomats and Changemakers Conference on the continent.
She said: “We intend to seize upon this opportunity to secure a consultative status with the African Union (AU) and pertinent Regional Bodies,” adding that: “We look forward to elaborating on our plans and strategies to realize this important endeavor.”
In his assessment of the impact of the conference in Turkey, Pilate Seluka, Diplomat from Malawi and Simulation Representative of Botswana, said: “The sight of one of our own young man swiping the prestigious title; Best Diplomat was incredible!!! Young and passionate African Leaders are rising & prepositioning to prepare the continent for the 22nd century. Africa is the future of the world.”
In her view, Mrs Valentina Ofi Amiebi-Uchegbu, Diplomat of Nigeria and Simulation Representative of SHELL PLC, says, “The experience at Best Diplomats Conference left me with the belief that we can collaborate better in solving various challenges across the Continent of Africa.
“The preparation before the conference and the simulation during the conference was well managed by the organisers.
“Representatives of countries came together to discuss possible solutions and arrive at a common way forward on the highlighted issue/case study.
“This we achieved successfully which resulted in friendships formed due to the meeting of like minds.
“I look forward to participating in future conferences.”
On her part, Ihunda Eucharia Kejeh
Diplomat of Nigeria and Simulation Representative of Georgia, is more than excited. She said: “The biggest Learning from the Best Diplomats Conference was how exposed and learned we are as Africans, our attention to detail and the true advocation for peace, safety and unity for all is what gives us a common goal. – Tatenda Mushaike, Diplomat of Zimbabwe simulating Zambia
“When I set out to attend the Best Diplomats Simulation at Istanbul Turkiye, I didn’t know what to expect and no it wasn’t exactly zero expectations, it was my anticipation, the thought of being a part of something as big as the United Nations was exhilarating.
“The Best Diplomats Simulation, was indeed Diplomacy Beyond Barriers. Meeting people from all over the world, working together and sharing ideas irrespective of our cultural diversity was a Beauty to behold.”
Nigeria to Host Young Diplomats Conference
Uncategorized
Troops arrest suspected ammunition racketeer in Cross River
Troops arrest suspected ammunition racketeer in Cross River
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of 245 Battalion have arrested a suspected ammunition racketeer in Cross River State in an ongoing effort to curb illegal arms circulation.
A military source said the suspect was apprehended at about 11:35 p.m. on April 14 in Abong-Ebam Community, Boki Local Government Area, while riding on a motorcycle.
According to the source, troops intercepted the suspect during a routine operation and discovered 25 cartridges in his possession.
The suspect was immediately taken into custody for further investigation to determine the source and intended destination of the ammunition.
The military said preliminary interrogation is ongoing as part of efforts to dismantle arms trafficking networks operating within the area.
Authorities reaffirmed their commitment to sustained patrols and intelligence-driven operations aimed at preventing the proliferation of illegal weapons and enhancing security in Cross River and adjoining states.
Troops arrest suspected ammunition racketeer in Cross River
Uncategorized
Troops, NDLEA arrest 8 suspects, recover illicit drugs in Bayelsa raid
Troops, NDLEA arrest 8 suspects, recover illicit drugs in Bayelsa raid
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Headquarters 16 Brigade, in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), have arrested eight suspects and recovered quantities of illicit drugs during coordinated raids in Bayelsa State.
A military source said the operation was conducted at about 10:30 a.m. on April 14 across Obunagha, Azikoro and Swali communities in Yenagoa Local Government Area, Amassoma in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area, and Imiringi in Ogbia Local Government Area.
According to the source, the joint operation led to the arrest of eight suspects and the recovery of about 850 grammes of cannabis sativa and 11 grammes of methamphetamine.
The suspects and recovered substances have since been handed over to the NDLEA for further investigation and possible prosecution.
Security authorities said the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking and related criminal activities in the Niger Delta region.
Troops, NDLEA arrest 8 suspects, recover illicit drugs in Bayelsa raid
Uncategorized
Troops foil bandit attack, rescue 10 victims in Katsina
Troops foil bandit attack, rescue 10 victims in Katsina
By: Zagazola Makama
Joint Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA in Katsina State have foiled a bandit attack and rescued 10 kidnapped persons in Faskari Local Government Area of the state.
Sources said the incident occurred in the early hours of April 12 at Sabon Garin Yankara village following a distress call received at about 3:30 a.m.
According to the sources, a large number of armed bandits invaded the community, prompting the joint troops to be deployed in the area.
They added that the joint team tactically blocked the escape routes of the attackers and engaged them in a fierce gun duel.
“The bandits were forced to abandon the kidnapped victims and fled with gunshot injuries, leading to the rescue of all 10 victims unharmed,” the sources said.
The sources, however, disclosed that a vigilante member, identified as Sanusi Naatta, 45, sustained gunshot wounds during the encounter and was later confirmed dead at a hospital.
They noted that security operatives have since blocked all exit routes, while efforts have been intensified to apprehend the fleeing suspects.
Troops foil bandit attack, rescue 10 victims in Katsina
-
News2 years agoRoger Federer’s Shock as DNA Results Reveal Myla and Charlene Are Not His Biological Children
-
Opinions4 years agoTHE PLIGHT OF FARIDA
-
News12 months agoFAILED COUP IN BURKINA FASO: HOW TRAORÉ NARROWLY ESCAPED ASSASSINATION PLOT AMID FOREIGN INTERFERENCE CLAIMS
-
News2 years agoEYN: Rev. Billi, Distortion of History, and The Living Tamarind Tree
-
Opinions4 years agoPOLICE CHARGE ROOMS, A MINTING PRESS
-
ACADEMICS2 years agoA History of Biu” (2015) and The Lingering Bura-Pabir Question (1)
-
Columns2 years agoArmy University Biu: There is certain interest, but certainly not from Borno.
-
Opinions2 years agoTinubu,Shettima: The epidemic of economic, insecurity in Nigeria
