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  2. National Youth Council of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Council of Nigeria has 36 state chapters plus the FCT, and 774 local government branches. All chapters are led by a chairman while the local government branches are led by coordinators. The NYCN is managed and governed by 23 National Executive Committee (NEC) members and 18 directorates, headed by the council president. [5]

  3. 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 by Nnamdi Azikiwe and Herbert Macaulay. [2][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.

  4. National Youth Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a mandatory, post-tertiary scheme set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime of Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, to "reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war". [1] There is no military conscription in Nigeria, but since 1973, graduates of universities ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 L. Akintola, Chief Shonibare, and Chief Bode. [1] Ernest Ikoli, the first editor of the Daily Times of Nigeria, launched in the month ...

  7. List of political parties in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Movement (LM) Mass Action Joint Alliance (MAJA) Masses Movement of Nigeria (MMN) Mega Party Of Nigeria (MPN) Modern Democratic Party (MDP) Movement for the Restoration and Defence of Democracy (MRDD) Movement of the People (MOP) National Action Council (NAC) National Conscience Party (NCP)

  8. National Youth Council - Wikipedia

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    National Youth Council. A National Youth Council is a representative body made up of youth organizations and young people in a particular state or nation. Many were formed after the Second World War to attend the World Festival of Youth and later the World Assembly of Youth. Many National Youth Councils receive funding from the government in ...

  9. African National Congress Youth League - Wikipedia

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    The idea of the formation of the ANC youth league started in 1943, in Orlando, Soweto at Walter Sisulu 's house by Anton Lembede, A.P. Mda, Jordan Ngubane, Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo. Its founders felt that ANC was dominated by conservative and older generation who cannot relate to the youth. This "older generation" had used deputations ...