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Besides, he has held the following posts: Project Co-Moderator: All-Nigerian Youth e-discussions on “Role of Nigerian Youth in the Development of the Nigerian Nation” (29th February–22nd March 2004). Director of Travels, All-Nigeria United Nations Students’ & Youth Association {ANUNSA} Western Zone (2003-2004). Acting National Secretary General, All-Nigeria United Nations Students’ and Youth Association {ANUNSA} –July 2003-August 2004. When he was the Acting National Secretary General, a National Seminar “Perspectives on Internet Media and South Youth” was organized at Lagos, Nigeria, 11th October 2003. The seminar aim was to encourage the interest of young people in the activities of the United Nations and address Internet Media as a tool for achieving economic and social goals. The seminar was part of the National Dialogue series towards the WSIS organized by the United Nations (UN) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Geneva 2003 & Tunis 2005. He was a part of the organizing committee of the 1st All-Nigerian Youth (ANY) Conference (Abuja 2004) scheduled to take place in Abuja, Nigeria between August 10-14 2004 (though the conference was later postponed). He has been involved with other youth organizations-including TakingITGlobal Nigeria Mutiu always believe that “it is not too late to make valuable impact.” If you think you are ready to make valuable impact, and you are ready to work with him, please contact him and he will surely get back to you as soon as possible. He is interested in the following issues: Youth Empowerment Information Technology Peace Building/Education Children Community Development His EXTRA curricular activities include: Reading Writing Computing/internet Traveling/photography Meeting new friends. He concluded his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) on Thursday, 18th August 2005) Northern part of Nigeria, Sokoto State, a program designed to foster good relationship between the different regions in Nigeria. While he was there, he taught Chemistry at Government Day Secondary School (GDSS), Shuni, Dange-Shuni Local Government. He is currently the Project Coordinator, Homeland Hope Alliance (H-Alliance Nigeria), non-profit/non-governmental initiative that is established to help Nigerian and the societies to realize her potentials, which are abundant in individual and to raise the youth as a patriotic leaders, through leadership training, and to be self-reliant. His personal website is located @ www.mutiuokediran.com and his blog tagged Perspective>>My point of VIEW is @ www.mutiuokediran.com/blog |
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