Peace Achievers Awards – an indigenous but international award organised to honour contributors to the development of peace across the globe – has announced the forthcoming edition of the renowned and prestigious Peace Achievers International Honors 2021.
This is in commemoration of its 10th anniversary of promoting peace and humanitarian works within and outside the shores of Nigeria.
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According to them, the Award will hold on October 16th, 2021 at the NAF Conference Center, Abuja, Nigeria.
Some of the notable dignitaries to be honoured at the award are Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State; Emir of Biu, Mai Mustapha Umar Mustapha II; Haj Hajara UB Alkali; Mr Maxwell Stephen Nweze; Mohammed Tijiani Sabiu; Amb (Dr) Hussani H.I Coomassie; Oki Ovoro; Mrs Regina Okoronkwo; Hon ThankGod Ibeh; Akarah Ebenezer Ulochukwu; Lilin Baba, amongst others.
In a statement released by the organising committee for the forthcoming 10th edition of Peace Achievers International Honors, it announced that the forthcoming edition is a celebration of 10 years of promoting peace in Africa and the Global Business Communities.
However, it also called on the general public to get involved in the distinguished honour of personalities and institutions that have contributed earnestly to the development and sustainability of peace across nations of the world.
The founder and president of Peace Ambassador Agency Worldwide, Amb. Kingsley Amafibe, encouraged government institutions and prospective development organisations to join the campaign for peace by participating in the forthcoming event.
Sources close to the organisers say the 10th Peace Achievers International Honors 2021 is supported through partnerships with the University of Benin Cotonou, Chartered Institute of Management and leadership USA and American Heritage University Southern California.
It was also confirmed that the forthcoming award ceremony will focus on improving the peace education campaigns, community development and the empowerment of young people through talent development.
Some of the previous recipients of Peace Achievers International Honours include Italian Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb. Fulvio Rustico; South African High Commission to Nigeria, Amb. Lulu Louis Mnguni; a former Nigeria Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Buratai and former Nigeria Head of State, Gen. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.