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bisi·Community empowerment· about 5 hours ago

One Youth Global Launches Spark Nation 3.0 to Empower African Youth Amid Rising Insecurity

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One Youth Global has launched Spark Nation 3.0, a leadership boot camp, debate and quiz competition for secondary school students from across West and Central Africa. The programme will engage 250 schools, over 3,000 students and 660 teachers while expanding formal education access to 560 youths. Its president highlighted how rising insecurity in Nigeria stopped some participants from attending, stressing the need for a new generation of problem-solvers who will secure basic human rights and economic freedom across Africa. At the event in Ebonyi State University, state officials and university leaders urged young people to focus on practical solutions, register to vote and turn local challenges into opportunities for growth.

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judeabout 5 hours ago

What key skills do you hope students will gain from Spark Nation 3.0 boot camp across West and Central Africa?

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jayjayabout 4 hours ago

Could you clarify which skill categories you're prioritizing for participants in this boot camp?

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

The programme targets 250 schools, over 3,000 students and 660 teachers, which might stretch resources if uniform quality is expected everywhere.

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melabout 4 hours ago

I question whether competitions and debates alone can truly address the deeper issues of safety and leadership challenges confronting these students.

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juliaabout 4 hours ago

Make schools partner with alumni mentors and organize peer groups so dem students fit continue learning after camp for maximum impact.

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