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Don Advocates Deployment Of Corps Members To ECOWAS States
 
																								
												
												
											JOEL AJAYI
A Lecturer in the University of Ibadan, Prof. Oka Obono has advised the National Youth Service Corps to utilize the provisions of the ECOWAS Free Movement for the deployment of Corps Members across the Member States.
He said this will reduce unemployment among the youth, and also curb the increasing rate of social vices among them.
Obono stated this during his lecture titled; “Strategies for Sustaining the NYSC in a Changing World”, delivered at the 2021 NYSC Top Management Retreat held in Suleja, Niger State.
He advocated that all stakeholders should embrace expansion strategies that would be of benefit to the youths.
“Expand operations to West African region thereby reducing internal graduate unemployment and reduce pressures on the Nigerian labour market”, he said.
The Varsity Don, who bemoaned inter-ethnic distrust as the bane of the county’s problems commended Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim for his exemplary leadership style since assuming duty as the 18th DG of NYSC.
He further advised that all stakeholders must adopt high level of diplomacy and advocacy to positively engage the unlearned youths who are potential threats to societal peace and national development.
NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim in his remarks said that the retreat was a platform for the Scheme’s appraisal of its operations by the top management.
He added that it would also help to formulate new strategies that will guide its operations in a changing world.
“We will intensify more on our proactive disposition to official engagements to move the Scheme Forward”, he said.
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AUDA-NEPAD CEO Highlights Collaboration as Catalyst for Africa’s Economic Competitiveness
 
														Joel Ajayi
The Chief Executive Officer and National Coordinator of AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria, Hon. Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi, has called for stronger public-private partnerships to boost Africa’s global competitiveness.
Speaking at the High-Level Business Forum 2025 organised by the NEPAD Business Group Nigeria in Lagos, Hon. Abdullahi said Africa’s transformation will be driven by enterprise, not aid.
He urged governments to create enabling environments that foster innovation, industrial growth, and sustainable development.
He reaffirmed AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria’s commitment to working with private sector actors and development partners to deliver key initiatives in agriculture, ICT, manufacturing, and renewable energy under the AU Agenda 2063 framework.
The event brought together top business and policy leaders, including representatives from the African Business Roundtable, the Bank of Industry, the Africa Finance Corporation, and the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, among others.
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