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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

ATTENTION: YOUTHS IN GHANA-NIGERIAN YOUTH DIASPORA SUMMIT

Are you in Ghana?.......  Are you a student, business man, etc?........

REBRAND NIGERIAN YOUTHS IN GHANA ORGANISATION (RINGO), a group that consists of Nigerian Youths and Students schooling or doing business in Ghana in collaboration with the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on Youth and Students would be organizing the YOUTHS IN GHANA-NIGERIAN YOUTH DIASPORA SUMMIT under the theme 


'HERALDING THE AGENTS OF CHANGE FOR NIGERIA: A COMMITMENT TO VIOLENT FREE ELECTION, ABSTINENCE FROM PROSTITUTION, RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE AND PEACE.

This event would be holding at the British Council, Accra on Wednesday 5th November, 2014 from 11.00 am prompt.

According to Comrade Barry Ndu Nwaihim, the Organizer of this great event who also doubles as the Public Relation Officer of the All Nigerian Community in Ghana, this summit is aimed at discussing the reasons why young people should not get involved in Election violence while also understanding the need for religious tolerance as a major way to National Development.

Furthermore, he explained that the group would be launching the SIGNATURE OF PEACE PROJECT that is aimed at committing young people into signing to remain peaceful before, during and after the 2015 elections in Nigeria. He gave an assurance that this project would take his group to the nook and crannies of Nigeria to ensure they sign for peace.

Also,he informed our reporters that they would be officially declaring support for His Excellency, President Goodluck Jonathan to contest in the 2015 Presidential election. This is based on the Presidents achievement in the area of road construction, health, Education and Youth empowerment. Dignitaries from Nigeria including Comrade Jude Imagwe, the Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on Youth and Student matters, Dr. Ngozi Olejeme, Director of Finance, Goodluck Support Group and others would be attending this event. He urged all well meaning Nigerians in Ghana and beyond to attend this summit as their lives would be impacted.

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