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Kuffor, Obasanjo, Jonathan in Attendance as Nigerian Youth Corps Member Wins African Leadership Award

Cursory: Fa’izah Atu Muhammad, a Nigerian NYSC member, won the “2023 Youth Leadership Competition” organized by the UONGOZI Institute of Tanzania. She was awarded by President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana during the 7th African Leadership Forum meeting, which saw African leaders, including former Nigerian Presidents Obasanjo and Jonathan in attendance. Her essay on promoting intra-African trade and unlocking agricultural potential stood out among 1,150 entries. Fa’izah’s achievement brought pride to Nigeria, and she encouraged fellow Nigerians to value the country’s education system.

Miss Fa’izah Atu Muhammad, a young Nigerian university graduate currently serving in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) at the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), has achieved remarkable success by winning a global essay competition.

The competition organised by UONGOZI Institute of Tanzania for young Africans between the ages of 18-25, titled: “2023 Youth Leadership Competition” was competed by 30 African countries including the United Kingdom and India for young Africans in the diaspora.

During the 7th African Leadership Forum (ALF) meeting held in Accra, Ghana on May 25, 2023, Miss Muhammad was presented with the prestigious award and cash prize by the President of Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo.

This remarkable achievement was celebrated by African leaders, including former Nigerian Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan.

The organisers had earlier, through it website, (https://uongozi.or.tz/news/announing-winners-of-youth-leadership-competition-2023), revealed that the young Muhammad emerged victorious after defeating over 1,150 participants who also made entries for the continental competition.

The topic for the Essay Competition : “If you were an African Leader, how would you promote Intra-African trade to unlock Agricultural potential in Africa?”

At the occasion, she read her essay to the world.This topic was given by the organisers upon which she wrote excellently and came, overall winner. Her essay was evaluated by examiners across the globe before it was adjudged to be the best among others.

The positions of first runner-up went to Innocent Matekere from Tanzania; second runner-up, Sithandweyinkosi Sivela from Zimbabwe; third runner-up is Onwuka Dabeluchukwu Chiemelie from Nigeria, and the fourth runner-up is Manda Nixon from Cameroon.The essay competition was judged based on originality, creativity, use of language, and appropriateness of the context of the theme.

It was also evaluated on the representation of the enormous variety of solutions and ideas on how to facilitate agricultural intra-trade within the African region.The competition is meant to encourage young Africans to freely exhibit their writing skills, leadership skills, and other inherent potentials in them.

By winning the coveted prize in the competition keenly contested, the young Fa’izah Atu Muhammad made the country proud and also won for herself, $2000, the prize tag for the continental competition.

Fa’izah Muhammad, a 22-year-old Law graduate of the University of Ilorin, Nigeria, hails from the Gulu-Vatsa Community of Lapai Local Government Area of Niger State.

She graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University in the 2020/2021 Academic year with a Second Class Honours (Upper Division).In her response, she thanked Almighty Allah for the grace and knowledge to emerge victorious in the competition.

The would be lawyer, expressed excitement over the award and urged young Nigerians to be proud of their country and its educational system.She insisted that the educational system in Nigeria is not as bad as is being portrayed.

“Look at me. I have not schooled outside the shores of this country, yet I came top of this continental essay competition. I am proud of my country, Nigeria. I am also thankful and proud of my parents for their guidance and sacrifice in seeing me through school”.

Source: ThisDay

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