By Robert A Emmanuel robert.emmanuel@antiguaobserver.com Learning from experience would be the best choice for building national student councils and nurturing the ability of student leadership. That was the advice given by the Commonwealth Students Association’s (CSA) Caribbean and Americas Regional Representative, Alicia Ramdal. OECS Ministers of Education last week announced…
Representatives for the more than a billion under-30s in the Commonwealth have called on leaders at the start of COP27 in Egypt to end youth tokenism and pledge more finance and support for youth-led climate solutions.
With 60% of the Commonwealth’s combined population under the age of 30, the Commonwealth sees young people aged 15 to 29 as assets to a country’s development who should be empowered to realise their potential.
John Imonbhio Abhuere was born on 21st April 1951 at Unuwazi Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria. He attended St. John’s Anglican Primary School, Unuwazi from where he proceeded to Edo Boy’s High School (now Adolor College), Ugbowo, Benin City. He later attended the University of Lagos for a Bachelor Degree Course, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, University of Ibadan (U.I.), University College, Swansea, South Wales, the University of Wales and the University of Benin for both undergraduate and post graduate studies.
QUALIFICATIONS ii. Post Graduate Certificate in Modern Management ABU Zaria (1981) iiii. Post Graduate Diploma in Social Policy and Administration (Swansea) UK(1981)
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