Wednesday, 12 August 2015

UN International Youth Day Conference









It was not only an eventful conference but engaging; the floor was made open for students to air their views and ask questions. Eminent speakers were invited to speak in the persons of inter alia; Mr. Larry Oguego, Barr. Mrs. Gozie who runs an e-kitchen via Facebook.
It was a very wonderful event where the youths of UNEC were taught wonderful and profound things which inspired them. They were taught that in order to lead a successful and happy life, it is very important to pursue your passion; that is what you derive joy doing even without payment. One of the speakers gave a profound example from the life of Chinua Achebe whom he said refused a scholarship from the Federal Government to study medicine, for his passion was writing, and after consulting with his uncle for advice, went on to study English to become of one Nigeria’s most prolific writers. He asked as an aside “how many of you would refuse the opportunity of becoming a doctor to read English?” To achieve true success in life, you must know who you are. And how can you know who you are, you study yourself to achieve this.
Mr. Larry prior to the example he gave from the life of Chinua Achebe, said that if you want to be taken seriously, your name must carry weight. He said that they are some people whose words are taken very seriously in the world and their words carry so much weight; for example, if the Mark Zuckerberg (Founder of Facebook) says anything about Nigeria, it would run viral in the entire news network of the world. Everybody will get to hear about it; this is notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Mark is not a Nigerian. In essence, his (Zuckerberg) words will carry more weight (despite the fact that he’s not a Nigerian) more than most Nigerian youths who are not only Nigerians, but who have lived their entire life therein. It is this type of people that are called opinion leaders. The government look for people like this to learn from them and get ideas to move the country forward.
Another speaker who was at the event was one very beautiful and “pinging” Barr. Mrs Gozie who runs an e-kitchen on facebook spoke so eloquently. She said that that which would have been a limitation was her stepping stone to great success. The death of her mother which should have been a limitation sent her to live with her grandmother where she learnt to cook real “igbotic” soup which was the foundation of her e-kitchen. The death of her husband also which was to make life arduous for her bringing up her kids stemmed the idea that indeed she needed multiple streams of income. If you’ve followed this trend so far, you’ll by far notice that her major source of income was birthed from her passion; her love for cooking.
The conference was very profound and intriguing because it exposed the minds of youths in great length to be able to achieve great feats

                                           

Tuesday, 11 August 2015

COMMEMORATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY at UNEC (Wednesday at Main Hall)
I wish to bring to your notice the United Nations International Youth Day slated  for Wednesday August 12, 2015 at Main hall UNEC. The theme for this year's celebration is "Youth Civic Engagement". It is aimed at promoting a multi-dimensional approach to enhancing youth participation at political and public levels. It has been observed that young people do not access the political space for involvement in decision-making. It is worse in Nigeria where many young people are involved in political gangsterism and thuggery. 

The role of young people in shaping the future by positively channeling their abundant potentials is on the front burner of the UN. While alluding to this, the UN Secretary-General, Ban Kin-moon said, "I place great hopes in their power to shape our future. They are the part of the first generation that can end poverty and the last that can avoid worst impacts of climate change." I am aware that the Vice-Chancellor shares the view that our young people are super endowed to transform the society and contribute to the realization of sustainable development goals.

The United Nations has called on its agencies, governments and Universities to commemorate the International Youth Day. It would be worthy for the students of our great University to participate in this epoch making global event which conforms with the Vice-Chancellor's strategy of promoting students inclusive participation in matters affecting them. It would be the first time the University will be officially marking the Day.

I regret the short notice which was due to the late information which I received personally from the United Nations about the event. 

The Student Affairs Department at UNEC hopes to invite the Commissioner for Youth & Sports Development, Enugu State, Zonal Coordinator of Department for International Development (DFID) and the media to the event if the Vice-Chancellor gives his approval to this request. Also, we intend to hold a panel discussion by 4 of our students on the "Power of Youth as Global Citizens" as suggested by the United Nations in its bulletin on the Day. In addition, it would be an opportunity for the Vice-Chancellor to engage the students as we hope he would graciously attend.

Please, accept the assurance of my esteemed regards.

Dr. Edith Nwosu

Associate Dean
Student Affairs Department, UNEC