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Young people are Nigeria’s strength: U.S.

“Young people are the strength of this nation. They will find a wealth of opportunities that could only be found at this space.”

• March 18, 2021
Mary Beth Leonard
Mary Beth Leonard [Photo credit: US Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria]

On Wednesday, the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, in partnership with the University of Uyo, officially opened the Uyo ‘Window on America,’ saying Nigerian youths are the strength of the country.

Hosted at the university’s main library, the facility will provide information about the U.S., including its government, history, culture, and educational system through the books and electronic resources provided by the U.S. government.

Delivering keynote remarks, U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer, Stephen Ibelli, explained that the primary objective for establishing the Window on America was to promote mutual understanding between Americans and Nigerians.

Mr Ibelli noted that the Uyo Window on America would function as a hub for activities, opening its doors to young Nigerians looking to develop their ideas, leadership and entrepreneurship skills through programmes and workshops designed for them.

“Young people are the strength of this nation. They will find a wealth of opportunities that could only be found at this space. We invite them to take advantage of this free service at this Window on America in Uyo as their place for engagement, education, and empowerment,” Mr Ibelli said.

The university’s Vice Chancellor, Nyaudoh Ndaeyo, lauded the U.S. government for the partnership that culminated in the opening of the centre. He expressed optimism that youths in the Uyo metropolis would benefit from its free resources.

To engage more Nigerian audiences in their local communities, the U.S. said it would provide a similar facility in Abeokuta, Awka, Benin City, Enugu, Osogbo, Zaria, Minna, Dutse, Markudi, Gombe, and Lafia.

A Window on America is a type of ‘American Space’ located in over 150 countries worldwide. It hosts a variety of events designed to bring Americans and Nigerians closer together.

According to a statement made available to Peoples Gazette, regular talks by U.S. speakers, embassy staff, Fulbright scholars, and other Americans will allow Americans and Nigerians to interact and exchange ideas.

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