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Gifty Nnaji wins Amnesty Int. 2024 Intervarsity Debate

A student of Bowen University, Osun, Gifty Nnaji, has won Amnesty International Nigeria’s 2024 Intervarsity Human Rights Debate. The winner of the second position is…

A student of Bowen University, Osun, Gifty Nnaji, has won Amnesty International Nigeria’s 2024 Intervarsity Human Rights Debate.

The winner of the second position is Abdul Habeeb Korede of the University of Ibadan while Enebechi Obumneme Joel of Enugu State University of Science and Technology won the third position.

The final debate, which held at Baze University, Abuja, is the second edition of the annual human rights debate organized by Amnesty International Nigeria aimed at expanding the understanding of human rights and encouraging the integration of human rights in university spaces.

The Country Director Amnesty International Nigeria, Isa Sanusi, said the programme is one of their initiative of spreading human rights education and bringing young people into the human rights space.

He further said the intervarsity debate also aims to create a culture of debate and encourage young people to have a good idea of human rights, so that they can grow up to help create a Nigeria in which human rights are respected.

Twelve universities cutting across the 6 geopolitical zones of Nigeria participated in this year’s debate. They are; University of Lagos, Bowen University, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, University of Ibadan, Obafemi Awolowo University, Cross Rivers State University, University of Calabar, Landmark University, Adamawa State University, Ahmadu Bello University, University of Nigeria Nsukka and Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.

This debate is part of Amnesty International’s efforts to empower Nigerian youth and university students with deeper understanding as well as engagement with human rights and to enhance their debating skills and capacity to convince and make change possible.

“As a human rights organization, we will continue expand our engagements with Nigerian youth through innovative ways,” Sanusi said.

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