GDF World Civil Society of Nigeria

Nigeria Network of NGO’s

Oyebisi Babatunde Oluseyi

Executive Director of Nigeria Network of NGO’s, the first generic membership body for civil society organizations in Nigeria that facilitates effective advocacy on issues of poverty and other developmental issues. Set up: 1992 with over 1000 members. The main area of activities is Networking. www.nnngo.org

Recent project/s – local or international: Raised awareness on Unity in Diversity events of UNAOC in Nigeria.

Previous employer UNICEF, http://www.unicef.org/

As the Global Coordinator, UNICEF Rural Voices of Youth. Oyebisi has worked on various developmental and policy issues such as Youth Mentoring, Volunteerism, Poverty, Rural Development, Child Rights, Gender, Education, Civic Engagement, Government policies, Information Communication Technology for Development and the MDGs through the Nigeria Network of NGOs and has also been contributing to the global development space through participation and speaking engagement at various national and global events including advocacy and campaigns which has seen him visiting all continents of the world except the Antarctica.

Rotaract Club of Makurdi Central

Moses Dooyum Tingir – President
http://rotaract.org/

Moses is a 27 year old Nigerian who lives in the city of Makurdi, Central Nigeria.

He studied Psychology at the Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria. He went for the mandatory one year national youth service in Kano, North-west Nigeria.

He resides in Makurdi and works for Nature Minds Charity, an NGO that scouts for talented children with the prime aim of helping them realize their full potentials in life. He is deeply involved in community service and he is the President of the Rotaract Club of Makurdi Central; a community-based, humanitarian service organization for young people.

He loves travelling and meeting new people. But mostly, He loves writing articles, and biographies. He also loves helping people in need especially orphans and displaced people.

Mr. Tingir is also involved in research, especially in the areas of addictionsalcohol and drug abuse, as well as peace and conflict resolution.

Individual member

Olabode Babatunde C

New Era Educational and Charitable Support Foundation

Emmanuel Ande Ivorgba, PhD
http://www.needcsi.org/
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Unity In Diversity Initiative (UIDI)
Rev. Dr. Benneth Mozie – National Chairman CEO

Goodwash Foundation for Health and Environmental Protection
Anumnu Ikenna – Program Manager

International Sacred College of Bishops and Archbishops

Valentine Nwankwo – Founder

Youth For Transparency International

Vera Daniel – National Project Coordinator
http://www.youth4ti.org/

Global Alert For Defence of Youth and the Less Privileged (GADYLP) and United Nations of Youth Network Nigeria (UNOY)


Prince Goodluck Obi
 is the founder and President of Global Alert for Defence of Youth and the Less Privileged, and the President of a Youth network known as United Nations of Youth Network Nigeria.Through the track record of Prince Obi both NGOs had Observer Status with UNFCCC and Special Consultative Status with UN ECOSOC. Prince Obi through his NGO GADYLP had empowered the Less Privileged, the handicapped, the 
Orphans, Vulnerable Children, the poorest of the Poor by providing periodic provisions/paying school fees for the Orphans and indigent citizens. He had initiated regular tree planting among the youths as a means of reducing the effect of Climate Change.

He formed UNOY and GADYLP Green Clubs which plant and nurture the trees.He formed and sustained Climate Change Clubs in Primary and Secondary Schools in Lagos, Owerri, etc. The members of this club plant trees periodically and step down the training on the importance of tree as they were taught by Prince Obi and his working team.



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African Centre for Development and Research

Adetola Ojeniyi
www.acdr.org.uk

Youth Life Foundation Of Emmanuel Bako (Yolfeb International)

Emmanuel Bako, President
https://yolfeb.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/yolfeb

International Youth Council – Nigeria Chapter

Dr. Promise Ozuzu, Country Chairperson/National Advisor
http://internationalyouthcouncil.com/

Ijeoma Obiajunwa-Ajiamah – CEO

Markengee Home for orphans and widows

My name is Ijeoma Obiajunwa-Ajiamah,

Fellow – Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI RLC) 2016,

A multi award-winning Social Entrepreneur,

Member, International Exchange Alumni,

Member- IRC Abuja,

Nominee, – UN Women Empower Women Global Champion for Change 2016,

Public Speaker,

Event facilitator and

Consultant specializing in Social Entrepreneurship.

Ijeoma is the Founder of the Markengee Group (Markengee

Touchinglives International and Markengee Home for

Orphans & Widows.

She is an alumnus of the Enterprise Development Center (EDC), and one of the Top 100 Women entrepreneurs in the maiden edition of Cherie

Blair Foundation’s Road to Growth programme. 

We empower women and youths through Capacity

building workshops and trainings. Through our weekly media rally and annual Community Outreach Programmes we have touched the lives of thousands of women and youths who are also passionate be the best that they can be in life.

I can be reached through the following links-about.me/ijeomaobiajunwa-ajiamah

https://ng.linkedin.com/in/ijeoma-obiajunwa- ajiamah-3180491b

https://www.facebook.com/markengee

Tweet @Mahowfoundation ,

Instagram @Markengeefoundation

Https://www.touchinglives.digitaledu.today

https://www.gdfunityindiversity.org/gdfwcsofnigeria.htm

https://www.gdfunityindiversity.org/assembly-members-global

http://touchinglives.mymobileuni.com

 
 
 
 
 
 

Markson Ajiamah – Managing Director
Marksenge Nig Ltd

Comfort Yubuin – Barrister and Solicitor at Law
Nigeria

  • Fellow, Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators,
  • Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR) practitioner,
  • Gender and child right promoter,
  • Social entrepreneur, 

 

  • An event (MICE) planner,
  • A Chartered Secretary and Administrator,
  • A trainer on Negotiation, Peace building and Conflict Resolution,
  • A volunteer with organizations including Child Justice Clinic (CJC),
  • A Principal State Council in Taraba State Ministry of Justice.

Comfort is a member of some  professional bodies which include the:

 

  • Nigerian Bar Association ( NBA), 
  • International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Nigeria, 
  • Association of professional negotiators and mediators(APNM),
  • Institute of Chartered Mediators and Concilators(ICMC),
  • Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators of Nigeria (ICSAN)

She is dedicated to duty and always committed to success in her assignments and can accomplish great tasks without supervision. She has good sense of Emotional Intelligence and relates well with team members.

Comfort Yubuin is the founder of COMFORT HUMAN RIGHT FOUNDATION, an NGO engaged in the promotion and protection of the rights of the indigent, particularly women and children. We offer pro-bono legal and para legal services to indigent citizens and victims of abuses, ADR, advocacy, training and seminars, awareness creation, empowerment through capacity building and practical mentoring.
We reach out to the voiceless and those at the grass roots.
We collaborate with both state and non-state actors who are stakeholders in our area of intervention.
We also advocate for inclusive peace processes and conflict resolutions, for a violence-free, united and harmonious society.

In collaboration with: United Nations Alliance of Civilizations “Unity in Diversity – World Civil Society”
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
“…the regional forums in Australia and India, organized by the Global Dialogue Foundation and local partners under the auspices of the Alliance, allowed the Alliance to expand its outreach and significantly develop its footing at grass-roots level.”
Official report of the Secretary-General Ban Ki moon to the UN General Assembly.