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Nigeria 2023 Election, Michael Ukwuma Talks About The Candidates And Their Plans For The Country

from Obehi Podcast: In-depth interviews · host Obehi Ewanfoh

Michael Ukwuma is a Nigerian researcher and Human Rights Educator. He has over ten years of experience in teaching and managing development projects in various vulnerable communities. He is the founder of SEVICS and the HundrED Country Lead (Nigeria).    He mentors emerging and youth-led organizations in the fields of corporate governance and fundraising. Michael holds a Master of Education Degree (M. Ed) from the University of Nigeria Nsukka (2015) and is also a graduate of the International Human Rights Training Program (IHRTP by Equitas, Canada - 2018) and the African Civic Engagement Academy (2021). ____________________________ For more about Obehi Podcast, visit our YouTube channel - Youtube.com/c/ObehiPodcast. Check out also our official website ObehiEwanfoh.com. Do you want to learn how to better leverage your storytelling skill and earn more? Then check out our training class: Storytelling For Content Creators and Digital Entrepreneurs

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