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  2. 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.

  3. Nigerian Ministry of Youth and Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Ministry of Youth and Sport Development is responsible for youths and sports affairs in Nigeria. The Ministry is the outcome of the merger of the defunct Federal Ministry of Youth Development (FMYD) and the National Sports Commission (NSC) by the proclamation of President Muhammadu Buhari on the restructuring of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of Government on 11 ...

  4. National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons [a] was formed in 1944 [2] by Nnamdi Azikiwe and Herbert Macaulay. [3] Herbert Macaulay was its first president, while Azikiwe was its first secretary. [4] The NCNC was made up of a rather long list of nationalist parties, cultural associations, and labor movements that joined to form NCNC.

  5. Nigerian Youth Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Youth Movement ( NYM) was Nigeria 's first genuine nationalist organization, founded in Lagos in 1934 at Stanley Orogun, with Professor Eyo Ita as the founding father and many others, including Samuel Akisanya. [1] Ernest Ikoli, the first editor of the Daily Times of Nigeria, which was launched in the month of June 1926, was ...

  6. Youth in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) was founded in 1964 to be the voice and the umbrella Organisation for youth organisations in the country. It is responsible with issues affecting Nigeria's youth because it is the voice of Nigeria's youth. The Youth Council is non‐governmental, non‐partisan, and not‐for‐profit organisation.

  7. Ijaw people - Wikipedia

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    The Ijaw people, otherwise known as the Ijo people, [2] are an ethnic group found in the Niger Delta in Nigeria, with significant population clusters [3] in Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers. [4] They also occupy Edo, Ondo, [5] and small parts of Akwa Ibom. [6] Many are found as migrant fishermen in camps as far west as Sierra Leone and as far east as ...

  8. National Council on Climate Change - Wikipedia

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    National Council on Climate Change. The National Council on Climate Change is the national designated authority responsible for combating climate change and its impact in Nigeria. The Council was inaugurated in 2022 by former President Muhammadu Buhari to help formulate policies that will help achieve a green and sustainable economy in Nigeria.

  9. National Youth Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a program set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime to involve Nigerian graduates in nation-building and the development of the country. There is no military conscription in Nigeria, but since 1973, graduates of universities and polytechnics have been required to take part in the ...