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Four Ambassadors represent CU at Nigerian
International Model United Nations Society
Four Ambassadors from Covenant University are currently
participating in this year’s Nigerian International Model
United Nations Society (NIGIMUNS) conference 2007, taking
place in the nation’s Capital city of Abuja.
The conference, which is the third in the series, is being
organized by the Nigerian International UN model Society
Abuja. The objective of the programme is to harness ideas
from youths in the world on how to drive the globe into the
attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGS).
The theme of the conference is “Injury Prevention and Safety
Promotion our Collective Responsibility”. The proceeding at
the programme is in two parts, namely The General Assembly
and Committee Sessions.
The Covenant University Ambassadors include Ebron Owolabi,
Messrs Chude Okonji, Oluwatoni Nathaniel and Odunayo Sodipo
and they will be representing Cuba, Switzerland, Germany and
the United Kingdom respectively.
Other members of the University delegation include Mr.
Sheriff Folarin, the coordinator of the programme and
lecturer in the Department of Policy and Strategic
Studies/International Relations and Mr. Johnson, Olusegun
Akorele, a Student Affairs Officer.
SHERIFF FOLARIN
Mr.
Folarin is the Coordinator and leader of the University
Delegation to the NIGIMUNS 2007.
He is a Lecturer in the Department of Policy and Strategic
Studies/International Relations, Covenant University and
Fulbright Scholar.
My Expectations:
This is Covenant University’s first outing in NIGIMUNS. The
University expects to make a difference with its cream of
students representing the Institution and by its ICT
capacity.
It is hoped that all that will be suggested by the four
delegates (Ambassadors) will go a long way in improving the
lot of humanity not only in the four countries, but also
indeed across the globe.
JOHNSON, OLUSEGUN AKORELE
Mr.
John is a Student Affairs Officer. He is also a member of
Faculty Support Programme and staff member in the
International Students office, Covenant University
My Expectation:
We would, by the Grace of God represent Covenant University
in this Model International Conference, with the aim of
reaching an agreement on how to ameliorate the surging rate
of deaths associated with injuries from accidents.
By the grace of God, we are coming back to the University
with laurels and I am aiming at getting ‘The best Accompany
staff Award’ at the end of the programme.
AMBASSADORS
Name: Owolabi Gbohunmi Ebun
Dept:
Sociology
College: Human Development
Delegation: Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba
Topic: Safety As A Human Right
Committee: Human Rights Committee
My Expectations:
This conference is another way Covenant University is
proving that it’s indeed raising a new generation of leaders
that will change the world. I really appreciate this
opportunity and I hope by the grace of God, to come back to
the University with the award of the best female participant
of the NIGIMUS conference.
The topic I will be discussing is safety as a Human right,
and by the grace of God, I would be going to proffer
solutions on how best the world can move forward, by
recognizing the fact that safety is a basic human right. I
will also be proffering solutions on what measures can be
taken by nations of the world to promote safety. Covenant
University has prepared me for this programme and I am
confident that we will be victorious.
Name: Sodipo Odunayo .S
Level:
400Level
Department: Economics and Dev. Studies
College: Business & Social Sciences
Delegation: Ambassador of United Kingdom on Security Council
Topic: Reducing Firearms Violence among Youth
My Expectations:
The Security Council Committee seems to elicit community
support or participation of community initiatives in
teaching the incidence of firearms violence being the
Ambassador of the United Kingdom (one of the five veto
powers or “Big Five”) on the Security Council Committee, the
highest Decision making body of the United Nations). A lot
is expected in terms of Diplomacy.
I expect to be able to proffer community based solutions to
the problems of firearms among the youths. I expect that
other participating nations who also suffer from the scourge
of firearm violence would learn a great deal from the
British Experience.
My recommendations would basically seek to tackle drug and
gun gangs who are mainly responsible for firearm violence.
Covenant University has contributed a great deal in
preparing me for this awesome task. It’s my prayer that God
would cause us to bring glory to His name and honour to the
University
Name: Nathaniel Oluwatoni
Level:
400
Department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
College: Science & Technology
Delegation: Ambassador of Switzerland
Committee: UNDP United Nations Development Programme
Topic: Safety as a Sustainable Development
My Expectations
I expect to increase the awareness of youths as regards to
road accident and safety preventions while offering counter
measures that will bring about a feasible, probable and
workable resolution to carnages on our roads.
As the second largest killer of youth ages 15-25, with about
1.2million deaths annually and 50million others resulting in
disabilities, it should be really on the political agenda of
every nation in the UN member country.
We would confidently and gallantly bring back the trophy
through Christ that enables us and anoints us above our
fellows.
CU has prepared us very well for the conference and we are
fully prepared to maximize the opportunity.
Name: Okonji Chide V.
Level:
400
Department: Chemical Engineering
Delegation: Ambassador of Germany to the United Nations
Topic: Strengthening Emergency Service for Effective Post
Injury management
My Expectations
The World Health Organization (WHO) under the platform of
the United Nations is the committee that I will be
privileged to channel my contributions and especially that
of my country.
It is no doubt that the issue of Emergency in our country
(Germany) has become my concern and the government with the
help of other corporate bodies are working earnestly to beat
down the rate of Emergencies to the barest minimum.
This Conference will expose us to recommendations, views and
solutions of how best this problem/issue can be tackled. I
believe the Germans are not only going to be beneficiaries
but the other Nations under the UN.
I personally foresee this conference as a medium for us to
discuss issues that are affecting us individually and
collectively. And I know that at the end, we would be able
to proffer impactful resolutions for the betterment of each
nation. It is also in the best interest of everyone to see
his or her nation in the forefront of all standardized
development system.
Once again my expectation in this conference is to see every
nation represented leave with a lasting solution that would
be of great impact for their nation.
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