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Commonwealth Society of Nigeria celebrates Commonwealth Day 2025 at Abuja

 'The Commonwealth Society of Nigeria held an event to commemorate the Commonwealth Day 2025 at Abuja, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and collaboration in strengthening global partnerships.' --Kaftan News Report. The event, attended by government agencies and departments, civil society organizations, as well as business and community leaders including the Regent of Ụmụnya, His Regency Ichie Sir M.E.N. Ụbaka, KSJI, DHOU (Ezeude IX) and HM Eze Amb. Sir Leslie Onyebuchi Eke V, JP, DD, DCF, PhD, FNIPR,_ (Eze Gbakagbaka River State), had Prof Amb. May Ifeoma Nwoye, PhD, OON (former VP at the Association of Nigerian Authors and, Member, Centre for Population and Environmental Development -CPED), as keynote speaker. Delivering the Lecture on 'PEACE, UNITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA,' Prof Nwoye, remarkably a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary Int'l., Fellow of Certified National Accountants (FCNA), Fellow of Nigerian Institute of Management, President of the NGO, Interve...
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News Report: Ogbuefi Odelọra Speaks At the 2025 United Nations Day of Education

 Filed by Eretz Okee-IGBO In a webinar Lecture, themed, "Artificial Intelligence And Educational Challenges And Opportunities For Education In Rural Communities," dateline 1st February 2025, Ogbuefi C.N.C. Igboegbuna [ODELỌRA], spoke as a witness to the next generation.  His delivery was like a time capsule into the resume of history as he lectured at the 2025 United Nations Day of Education and the 6th Legacy Lecture for Barr. JUNI and Lady Irene Menakaya. Great importance was that the synergistic layouts of the well-informed speakers that preceded him, prepared the audience for his lustre presentation. They included Dr Osita Anị̀emeka (President, South Saharan Open University); Lady Rachel A. Lundgren of the I Believe Global Foundation; Hajiya Maimuna Mohammed (Schools Reforms, Min of Basic and Secondary Education) and Prof Rosemary Ada Igbo (Community Education and Dean, Faculty of Education). Other rapportuers were Amb. Pamela Odibeli (CEO, Start Right Development Service...