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Mandela Month: Honouring The Enduring Legacy Of A Global Icon

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Meta Description: Join us in celebrating Nelson Mandela Month and his remarkable contributions to equality, compassion, and human rights. Learn how the Black Impact Foundation and the Global Black Impact Summit are empowering the Black community and fostering positive change worldwide.

With the arrival of July, the world is filled with admiration and introspection as we commemorate the indomitable spirit of the late President Nelson Mandela during the annual observance of Nelson Mandela Month.

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This significant occasion, which takes place on July 18th, serves as a poignant reminder of Nelson Mandela’s extraordinary achievements in promoting equality, compassion, and human rights.

It calls upon individuals, communities, organizations, and businesses to dedicate their time, skills, and resources to making a positive impact on society, echoing his lifelong commitment to public service.

The Global Black Impact Summit: Uniting For Black Excellence And Positive Change

Chairman Clarence Seedorf of the Black Impact Foundation (BIF) was bestowed the esteemed title of Legacy Champion by Madiba himself in 2009, with the responsibility of carrying forward his legacy on a global scale.

It is therefore no surprise that BIF has established the Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) (www.GlobalBlackImpact.com), a groundbreaking event that promises a unique and transformative experience for individuals celebrating Black excellence and driving positive change. This initiative is a natural extension of commemorating Mandela Month and further promotes the values and objectives that lie at the heart of his enduring legacy.

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The Global Black Impact Summit, created by BIF and organized by Energy Capital & Power (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com), is scheduled to take place in Dubai on November 30th and December 1st, 2023. This summit provides a dynamic platform for networking, learning, and collaboration, with a focus on uniting and connecting the Black community to strengthen inclusivity, equality, education, and entrepreneurship.

67 Minutes for Madiba: Embodying Mandela’s Vision on Nelson Mandela Day

The central theme of Nelson Mandela Month revolves around “67 Minutes for Madiba on Nelson Mandela Day,” symbolizing the 67 years that Nelson Mandela dedicated to public service, overcoming adversity, and unrelentingly championing social justice—a journey culminating in his historic presidency of the newly formed South Africa.

This day encapsulates the ideals that guided Nelson Mandela throughout his life: forgiveness, reconciliation, and the belief that every individual possesses the power to create positive change in the world.

By urging people to devote a mere 67 minutes of their time to acts of kindness, Mandela Day compels us to recognize our collective responsibility in effecting meaningful change.

The Black Impact Foundation: Amplifying Mandela’s Legacy For Positive Transformation

Through its commitment to uniting and celebrating the Black community, the Black Impact Foundation (BIF) acknowledges the profound impact of Mandela’s legacy in inspiring individuals worldwide and shedding light on the path towards enhanced inclusivity, equality, education, and entrepreneurship.

As the spirit of Madiba resides at the core of the Foundation, joining BIF provides an opportunity for individuals to unite under a shared purpose and amplify their efforts in effecting meaningful change, fostering reconciliation, and championing social justice.

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By emphasizing the common values embodied by Mandela’s Legacy, BIF serves as an ideal platform for engaging in constructive dialogues, forging partnerships, and formulating proactive approaches to support Black individuals on a global scale.

A Cornerstone Of GBIS And Mandela Month

Education stands as a fundamental pillar for both the Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) and Nelson Mandela Month. Recognizing the pivotal role education plays in unlocking opportunities, both initiatives place a strong emphasis on enhancing access to quality education.

As we acknowledge the profound impact of Mandela’s legacy, we invite you to stand with us in amplifying Black voices by supporting the Black Impact Foundation and participating in GBIS and other BIF initiatives.

Honouring Mandela’s Legacy, Inspiring Change

As July unfolds and the world pays homage to Nelson Mandela, we find ourselves motivated to embody his values and ideals of equality, compassion, and human rights. Mandela Month provides a collective opportunity for us to dedicate our time, skills, and resources to shaping a better society and continuing the journey towards a more inclusive and just world.

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FG Declares Climate Change A National Priority

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling the global climate crisis, emphasizing that integrating climate change strategies into national development planning is not just crucial but cost-effective for sustainable growth.

Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Environment, Mal. Mahmoud Adam Kambari, made this known on Friday during a two-day workshop themed “Mainstreaming Climate Change into National Development Planning,” held in Suleja, Niger State.

Kambari stated that climate action must be embedded in the nation’s policy framework, stressing three key elements: mitigation, adaptation, and disaster risk reduction. He explained that reducing greenhouse gas emissions, preparing for current and future environmental challenges, and taking proactive steps to minimize climate-related disasters are essential components of this effort.

“Contrary to common misconceptions, addressing climate change does not hinder development,” Kambari said. “With the right mix of policies, strategies, skills, and incentives, governments at all levels can drive investments in climate-friendly initiatives. This will not only boost economic opportunities but also ensure long-term sustainability.”

He said the primary goal of the workshop was to equip stakeholders with the knowledge and tools required to integrate climate change into national and sub-national planning processes.

Key objectives of the workshop include:
Building capacity among budget and planning officers at the federal, state, and local levels.

” Strengthening understanding of climate change impacts on sectors such as agriculture, health, water resources, and biodiversity.

“Promoting alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by ensuring climate resilience across government policies and programs;

” Developing governance strategies that prioritize climate considerations at all levels.

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Kambari cited projections from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), warning that by 2050, global temperatures are expected to rise by at least 2°C, with the Arctic facing increases between 3 to 5°C. In West Africa and the Sahel, the rise could reach between 4 to 6°C by the end of the century. These changes, he noted, pose serious risks to food security, water supply, and public health.

“We cannot afford to ignore the threat of climate change,” he warned. “It endangers not just our environment but the future well-being of generations to come.”

He reiterated the Federal Ministry of Environment’s commitment to providing leadership, partnerships, and support to ensure effective climate mainstreaming across Nigeria’s development agenda.

“With these remarks, I hereby declare this workshop open. I look forward to engaging and impactful discussions,” Kambari concluded.

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ABG Foundation Flags Off JAMB CBT Training For 5,000 Students In Kaduna

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Hon. Shehu ABG Foundation has officially flagged off its 2025 JAMB Computer-Based Test (CBT) training for 5,000 students across the 23 Local Government Areas of Kaduna State.

The training program commenced on Friday, with students from Zaria, Sabon Gari, and Giwa Local Government Areas participating in the opening session held at Kaduna Hall, Federal University of Education (formerly FCE Zaria).

Speaking during the event, the Programme Coordinator and Consultant, Hon. Solomon Nuhu Katuka, disclosed that the training is scheduled to take place on April 4th, 7th, 11th, and 12th, 2025.

He added that students from Kudan, Makarfi, and Ikara LGAs will have their session on April 5th at the Theatre Hall, School of Health Sciences, Makarfi.

He further explained that students from Kaduna south,Chikun and Kajuru received their training from monday 7th of April at Richgate Computer Test Centre Sabon Tasha Kaduna. While Kadun North and Igabi at SMC/Sultan Bello E- library Hall Kaduna.He further states that Zangon Kataf, Kaura, Jema’a, and Sanga LGAs will receive training on April 11th, to be held at centers in Kafanchan and the National Open University, Kagoro.
Meanwhile, candidates from Jaba, Kachia, and Kagarko LGAs will be hosted at training centers in Kachia and Kagarko respectively, while other local government areas will hold their sessions concurrently across designated venues.

Hon. Katuka emphasized that the initiative was aimed at equipping students with the technical know-how and confidence to navigate the JAMB CBT system effectively. He noted that many students in rural areas are often disadvantaged due to limited access to computers and internet resources.

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“This training is part of the foundation’s commitment to bridging the educational gap and empowering young people with the tools they need to succeed in their academic pursuits,” Katuka said.

He commended Hon. Shehu ABG for his unwavering support toward educational development in Kaduna State, describing the foundation’s intervention as timely and impactful.

Some of the students who spoke at the event expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating that the training would boost their readiness and reduce anxiety ahead of the national exam.

Elanzanews reports that the ABG Foundation has continued to champion educational initiatives, especially for underserved communities, positioning education as a vehicle for social change and sustainable development.

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NDDC releases N10bn to boost entrepreneurship in Niger Delta region

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has released N10 billion to the Niger Delta Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Trade, Mines and Agriculture (NDCCITMA) to stimulate entrepreneurship and economic growth in the region.

The Managing Director of NDDC, Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, announced this at the inauguration of the board of NDCCITMA directors in Port Harcourt on Friday.

Ogbuku explained that the N10 billion was an initial deposit of the N30 billion promised by the commission to invest in the chamber in order to kick start the entrepreneurship development programme.

“Earlier, I did mention that the commission will be investing N30 billion in the Enterprise Development scheme to be managed by NDCCITMA to support the entrepreneurs in our region from the NANO, Micro to the small-scale level.

“I am here to reaffirm that promise, we shall make good the promise by releasing N10 billion to the NDCCITMA designated bank for immediate commencement of the entrepreneur’s development programme.

“We have approved 5,000 businesses to kick-start this initiative, and we assure you that NDDC is poised to grow the region in commerce and trade,” Ogbuku said.

He urged all contractors and vendors in NDDC to register with NDCCITMA by July 31.

Ogbuku said that the registration would be an added advantage for consideration of patronage by the commission.

In his remark, Mr Idaere Ogan, the Board Chairman of NDCCITMA, reaffirmed the chamber’s readiness to work with NDDC to achieve its vision of transforming the Niger Delta region.

Ogan stated that NDCCITMA aimed at facilitating job creation, skills development, innovation, export growth, and productive partnerships across all tiers of the economy.(NAN)

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