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This event with the theme: "Leadership - Assume Ownership" would attract about 100 students, with series of speeches, a workshop and a conference addressing issues of interests in the society and the need to adopt the principles of leadership in our studies, in the academia, in business and in governance. The event is scheduled for June 2005 and will span for 3 days, with the 1st Management Students' Summit on day 1, a sustainability workshop on day 2 , and a leadership conference on day 3.
The Management Students' Summit would examine the various challenges that students have had to face in their studies. It would include speeches by students on the areas they face challenges in the Faculty of Management Sciences of the University, and possible solutions to these challenges would be addressed.
The workshop would examine sustainability, as it applies to the environment, mobility issues, as well as the general concept of sustainable development and how it can be integrated into the framework of today and tomorrow's decision making process. There would be a progress report of the ongoing "Paste-Clean" and "Waste-Free" Projects, and a look at the future "Road Use" Project of the student organization. Participants will be divided into groups, representing each of these topics and projects, and their results would be presented to all at the conference.
The conference would attract about 100 students and youths from across Nigeria with interests in leadership development and sustainability issues, participating and representatives as well as renowned speakers spanning through the academia, business, NGO and government - everyone will examine leadership as it applies to governance, academia, business, the civil society and the economy. This would be the 1st Students Leadership Conference to be held at the University of Abuja, and in Abuja where the principles of leadership is at its developmental stage.
We hope to have a well-balanced youth participation, representing different institutions of learning and organisations, with a wide array of views and dimensions to leadership and sustainable development. Papers will be presented and discussed at the conference, and will finally be documented and sent to the academia, stakeholders and the government for consideration and implementation. |
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