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PALESH NIGERIA 2025: ROLLS OUT TOP-NOTCH LECTURES FOR 3 DAYS EXECUTIVE MBA MASTERCLASS

Admin March 20, 2025
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The PALESH Nigeria 2025 conference is set to tackle the most pressing issues affecting Africa’s stability, security, and economy.

Under the theme: “Adaptive Leadership & Stability in Africa: Prospects and Challenges,” the Leadership Symposium will delve into five critical topics to include, “Implications of the Exit of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from ECOWAS

The recent exit of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States will be examined for its impact on regional stability, security, and economy.

This development raises concerns about the future of regional cooperation and the potential consequences for the African continent.

Also, “Mediation, Reconciliation, and Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanisms” will incisively explore the effectiveness of mediation, reconciliation, and alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in resolving conflicts, using the Rwanda and DR Congo conflict as a reference point.

This session will discuss the role of these mechanisms in promoting sustainable peace and stability in Africa.

On “Cultural Diplomacy: A Conceptual Approach to Sustainable Peace through Tourism, the topic will deal with the concept of Cultural diplomacy as a conceptual approach to achieving sustainable peace through tourism.

This session will examine how cultural exchange programmes and tourism can foster greater understanding and cooperation among African nations, promoting peace and stability.

However, on “The Role of Traditional Institutions in Enhancing Peaceful Co-existence,” the Symposium will investigate the role of traditional institutions in enhancing peaceful co-existence in grassroots communities across Africa.

This session will discuss the importance of traditional institutions in promoting conflict resolution, reconciliation, and sustainable peace.

In addition, the topic, “Nexus between Good Governance and Security,” will address the nexus between good governance and security, examining the relationship between effective governance and regional stability. This session will discuss the importance of good governance in promoting security and stability in Africa.

According to Ambassador Jonathan Ojadah, Global President, United Nations International Peace and Governance Council (UNIPGC) Africa in a statement said that the PALESH Nigeria 2025 Leadership Symposium promises to be a thought-provoking and insightful event, bringing together experts and stakeholders to discuss the most pressing issues affecting Africa’s stability and security.

For More info visit www.unipgcafrica.org

Telephone: +2348130003765

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