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On The Occasion of Black History Month and Nigeria’s 100th Years Centenary Celebrations By Chief Eric Ndubueze Ufom, President FESTAC-USA & Equal Rights for Persons with Disabilities International, Inc., USA .NIGERIA’S 100TH YEARS CENTENARY PRESTIGIOUS AWARDS ENDS AND IGNORED THE UN CRPD MANDATES; FAILED TO INCLUDE H.E. AMBASSADOR PROF. JOY U OGWU AND 25.5 MILLION NIGERIANS WITH DISABILITIES SHE SUCCESSFULLY ADVOCATES FOR THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTIONS AND PROMOTIONS--- Diaspora Nigerians with Disabilities Cries Foul HOUSTON, TEXAS - Since the historic amalgamation of 1914 in Nigeria, outside what the Nri Royal Kingdom of Anambra State of Nigeria did for people with disabilities, no individual or groups of Nigerians, successfully, engaged into protecting and promoting the rights and human dignity for the poor and helpless Nigerians with disabilities, more than H.E. Ambassador Prof. Joy U. Ogwu, PR. Former Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs and now the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the UN. She worked very hard protecting and promoting the rights and human dignity for Nigerians with Disabilities and should have been one of those 100 Nigerians honored with the Nigeria’s 100 years, or Centenary Prestigious Awards. Before 1914’s amalgamation of Nigeria and thereafter, till present day, the oldest Nigerian Kingdom, which Fully protects and promotes the rights and human dignity for Nigerians with Disabilities, ... Follow the link to read more globalreportersvienna/2014/03/on-occasion-of-black-history-month-and.html
Posted on: Sat, 08 Mar 2014 08:48:29 +0000

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