A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.
A human rights activist and lawyer, Ahmed Dada has identified lack of youth empowerment as one of the major faults of Nigerian leaders, stating that until youths get desired attention, the country will continue to wallow in poverty and insecurity.
He made this known in Abeokuta while addressing students at a programme held at the Nigeria Union of Journalist secretariat, Abeokuta.
He pointed out that the larger percentage of money budgeted for education and youth development have been mismanaged and embezzled, claiming that corruption is at alarming stage in the country.
On his part, a leader of the National association of Nigerian Students, Ahmed Falola, wants the federal government to declare state of emergency in the country’s educational sector.