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Easter  Celebrations: Ifeanyi Ubah calls for unity, love and selflessness Among Nigerians

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Easter  Celebrations: Ifeanyi Ubah calls for unity, love and selflessness Among Nigerians
As Christians in Nigeria and all over the world, celebrate and mark the 2019 Easter, the Senator-Elect for Anambra South Senatorial District, Dr. Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah has called on all nigerians to imbibe the spirit of unity, love and selflessness that will move the country forward.
Sen. Ubah, in a statement issued by his Senior Assitant Amb Adichie Izuchukwu, he  reaffirmed the happy tears of souls on hearing the good news of Christ’s resurrection from death, and as well, has been the foundation of consciousness for Christians the world over.
According to Dr. Ubah, “Easter stands out as the most important celebration in the Christian calendar, as it marks the conquest of death through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. For Christians, Easter is a time where; in Jesus, love has triumphed over hatred, mercy over sinfulness, goodness over evil, truth over falsehood, hope over despair, and life over death.
He maintained that Easter message of rebirth and forgiveness also gives us hope that no matter what has happened in the past each new day carries with it the promise of a new beginning, a chance to do better, and the opportunity to make a positive difference.
Reflecting on the conquest of death, Dr. Ubah stated that resurrection of Jesus Christ, gives Christians the hopeful message of reaching eternal joy beyond death, by following the Christian teachings of love towards all and the spirit of sacrifice. “It is an auspicious occasion for us to recall the eternal and valuable message of love, forgiveness, compassion and brotherhood preached and propagated by Jesus Christ.
Furthermore, “It is our firm belief that as we celebrate God’s greatest gift to mankind through the sacrifice of his son, we as a people must recommit ourselves to the traditions of repentance, sacrifice, charity and selflessness that characterized the suffering, agony and crucifixion of Jesus Christ, who sacrificed his life for all humanity.
On the call for national unity, love and selfless services, the YPP Senator-Eelect and his family, urged Nigerians to take time to reflect on the Easter message of love and hope which challenges us as a nation to put into practice what it means to love our neighbours as ourselves not just today, but every day, as this is the foundation upon which a better society based on love, understanding and tolerance is built.
Dr. Ubah adviced that while appreciating him (Christ) that died to save us from eternal condemnation let us therefore, love one another for God is love, and the greatest of all laws is love because love conquers all things and with love the future will be bright.
“Conclusively, Dr. Ubah prayed that Easter brings unprecedented peace and unity that will strengthen the bonds in  families, communities and nation at large.
With lots of love, my beloved family and I wish you all, a Happy Easter celebration, Sen. Ubah concluded.”
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Olawande’s 21st Century Skills initiative, A Move Towards Re-fertilization Of Nigerian Youths

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By Joel Ajayi

Transforming the Nigeria youths to equip the current and future generations with 21st century skills is important. The Africa and National Youth Day 2024 is therefore a historic moment to put a need 21st century skills at the forefront toward the the growth and development of all.

Nigeria as a nation has made meaningful progress in education over the past 60 years, with more girls in school and more students in Higher education system than ever before.

Reports showed that School completion rates have increased from 2000 to 2022 at all levels.

Still, these gains are insufficient to prepare Nigerians youth for the 21st century and its fast-changing professional landscape. By 2030, roughly 60 million jobs iin Nigeria and 230 million in Africa will demand digital skills. Classroom practices must shift to meet these future employability needs and nurture creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving.

Nigeria recorded the largest population of young people in the continent of Africa that means a 21st century skills is critical to to equip the current and future generations.

Based on this, Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande who has been promoter and advocate of digital skiill even before he became Minister has once again initiate digital literacy programmes, technical skills empowerment and leadership insight and urged young people to actively develop and adopt crucial 21st-century skills to effectively combat the rising issue of unemployment.

When he was Minister Youth for State, he introducing the Youth Development Fund to support young entrepreneurs, implementing the Youth Empowerment Program, training over 10,000 young people in vocational skills, establishing the Youth Mentorship Initiative, pairing young people with experienced professionals, and developing the National Youth Policy, providing a framework for youth development.

He also initiated the “One Youth One Ward” initiative to tackle drug abuse, established the Youth Innovation Hub, hosted the National Youth Conference, rolled out the Youth Volunteer Program, fostered partnerships with private sector organizations amongst others.

He has implement innovative programs, foster strategic partnerships, and demonstrated unwavering commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunities.

Now Minister of Youth without doubt has been at the forefront of this journey, demonstrating unwavering dedication to empowering Nigerians youth even from his school days.

Comrade Ayodele Olawande made this appeal today in Abuja during the Africa and National Youth Day Celebration with the theme : ‘ Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century’ and sub-theme: ‘Building a Resilient Education System: A New Hope for Nigerian Youth’,

He said such skills like critical thinking, digital literacy, and effective communications are essential tools for navigating the increasingly competitive job markets.

Olawande strongly advocated for the youth of Nigeria to prioritize the investment of their time and put efforts in developing a diverse range of essential skills and competencies by actively engaging in the pursuit that can significantly enhance their employability that will make them attractive candidates before their potential employers.

According to the Minister, “acquiring these skills will equip youth to confidently navigate the complexities and demands of an increasingly competitive job market, where adaptability and innovation are crucial. This proactive approach plays a vital role in addressing the rising unemployment crisis that has been affecting many young Nigerians today.”

“Through dedicated skill development, they can not only improve their job prospects but also lay the groundwork for sustainable career growth and success in the long run. In this rapidly evolving economic landscape, embracing continuous learning and professional development is not just beneficial; it is essential for achieving one’s career aspirations,” he explained.

The Minister further explained that the theme, “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century,” serves as a powerful endorsement of the One Youth Two Skills initiative, adding that it will foster practical skills alongside formal education.

Olawande stated : “This initiative aims to empower youth and create sustainable employment opportunities. Ultimately, the initiative is a key component of the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to eliminate unemployment and promote economic growth across the continent”.

In his paper presentation, Professor Ahmed Adamu, a lecturer at Nile University, Abuja, stated that by next year, 85 million jobs will be lost due to technological advancements, while 97 million new jobs are expected to be created.

Professor Adamu stressed that the future job market will heavily favour those individuals who proactively seek to acquire new skills and adapt to the evolving technological landscape.

Adamu said that for one to go far in whatever they are doing, they must be self-disciplined, duly intelligent and have the consistency in learning.

However, the minister of Youth led the teaming youths on a road walk from the Ministry to BMO Event Centre to Celebrate Africa and National Youth Day.

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