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Saturday 4 June 2016

Huawei And Nigerian Government Launches ICT For Change

ICT for Change is designed to empower 2000 young Nigerians on various ICT fields.

Eligible Applicants

This program is designed for Universities/Polytechnics Graduates of Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, ICT, Civil & Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mathematics and other ICT related courses. All applicants must be between 18 – 30 years.

Venue

Huawei Training Centers in Abuja & Lagos.

Fee

The training is FREE but successful applicants are to provide for their living and transport expenses.

Application Process

  1. Application is FREE.
  2. All applications are to be completed online.
  3. Incomplete applications will be automatically rejected
  4. Applications made after the deadline will be rejected
  5. Ensure all relevant documents are uploaded ( CV, Certificates, Passport Photograph, Local Government Area Certificate)
  6. Once your application is submitted, you will receive an acknowledgement letter in your inbox. The letter will state what further steps you need to take in the application process.
  7. The deadline for application submission is 12 midnight 15th June, 2016
  8. Each applicant will receive a unique token number which serves as your application number for future reference. Please keep safely.

Training Courses

New Century Initiative And Her Partners Launch Community Engagement On Good Governance And Accountability



During a community engagement on good governance and equal representation. We interacted with local women, men and youth groups in Ugwuaji community in Enugu south Local Government Area.
The community engagement was conducted by New Century Initiative in Partnership with YIAGA and support from OSIWA in a project called Young Legislators Accountability Project (YLAPNG).

Enugu Based NGOs and CBOs Meets On How To Foster Gender Equality Advocacy And Community Engagement

A meeting hosted by Purple Coalition working on gender equality in Enugu state to discuss and design best mechanism for community advocacy and engagement on gender equality.

Friday 3 June 2016

Community Engagement in Mgbowo town in Awgu LGA. Enugu State. ‪#‎NCI‬ ‪#‎YIAGA‬ ‪#‎CDD‬



During community engagement on good governance in collaboration with Center for Democracy and Development

Support the #NotTooYoungToRun bill to reduce the age limit for running for elective office



The House of Representatives has passed for first reading a Bill seeking to lower the constitutional age requirement for contesting for elections in Nigeria. The Bill with Gazette number HB. 544 was read and passed for the first time at the House plenary session on Wednesday, May 26th, 2016. Hon. Tony Nwulu representing Oshodi/Isolo II Federal Constituency of Lagos state sponsored the bill otherwise referred to as the #NotTooYoungToRun bill.
The bill seeks to alter the Section 65, 106, 131, 177 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) to reduce the age qualification for the office of the President from 40 years to 30 years; Governor 35 to 30, Senate 35 to 30, House of Representatives 30 to 25 and State House of Assembly 30 to 25.
The constitutional amendment bill if passed will address the legal challenge posed to young people seeking to run in elections thereby guaranteeing inclusion in our political process. The amendment will not only create a level-playing field for young people; it will enhance the competitiveness of electoral politics in Nigeria due to the innovative, creative, dynamism and resourcefulness that youths bring to the electoral process. Furthermore, the Bill will deepen intergenerational dialogue as more youths will gain access to the political process for more adult-youth engagement and partnership.
Signing this petition will ensure your voice is heard, and the age limits are reduced.

Sign here