Published on: Friday, 29 May 2009To ensure that a seat is available for you please send an email directly or a text to confirm attendance or participation.nlibertyforum@googlemail.comSTATE OF THE Ni.ge.r.iaN NATIONLondon Metropolitan UniversityStapleton HouseHolloway Road London N7 8HNConfirmed SpeakersProf Wole SoyinkaMallam Nuhru RibaduBarrister Femi FalanaProf Sola AdeyeyeSowore OmoyeleSister Affiong AffiongOkey NdibeKayode OgundamisiThis event is organised by Ni.ge.r.ia Liberty Forum with the support of London Metropolitan UniversityNig.er.ia Liberty ForumMr Kayode Ogundamisi or Dr Abraham Dalang email: nlibertyforum@googlemail.comTel: 07951402986Media Enquiries for NLF Event.E-mail: nlibertyforum@googlemail.com Phone + 447984212553 Media Contact Only.THE STATE OF THE Ni.ge.r.iaN NATION SYMPOSIUMEvent Date: Friday, 29 May 2009 Event Time: 09:00:am - 05:00mEvent Location: London Metropolitan University Stapleton House Holloway Road London N7 8HNPROFILE OF SPEAKERSKey SpeakerProfessor Oluwole "Wole" SoyinkaProfessor Oluwole "Wole" Soyinka is a Ni.ge.r.ian writer, poet and playwright. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, the first African to be so honoured. In 1994, he was designated United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Goodwill Ambassador for the promotion of African culture, human rights, freedom of expression, media and communication.Mallam Nuhu RibaduMallam Nuhu Ribadu former Executive Chairman of Nig.eria'sEconomic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the government commission tasked with countering corruption and fraud. Under Ribadu's administration, the EFCC has charged prominent bankers, former ministers, Senate presidents, high-ranking political party members and large-scale 419 gang operators.Sister Affiong L. AffiongSister Affiong L. Affiong is Secretary General of Moyo wa Taifa, a Pan Afrikan Women's Solidarity Network based in the UK and Ghana . Her political life began as a student activist in the Ni.ge.r.ian student union movement in 1983 at the University of Ibadan and at the University of Lagos in 1987. In 1990, she relocated to the UK where she is active within the Black community where she has worked as a political organiser, campaigner and community advocate on race, immigration, employment and other anti discrimination issues in the community.Barrister Femi FalanaBarrister Femi Falana. President of the West African bar Association. Femi Falana is acknowledged as a credible and consistent voice in the ongoing campaign for a just rule of law in Nige.ria. He is highly regarded as a strong and effective pillar against rights abuses and tyrannical rule as well as an advocate of good governance in Ni.ge.r.ia and across Africa.Sowore OmoyeleSowore Omoyele.Omoyele Sowore is a Ni.ge.r.ian who has spent the last years working to promote human rights and democracy in Ni.ge.r.ia, and to stop the militarization and violence that multinational oil companies have brought to his country. He is the publisher of the anti fraud on line magazine Sahara Reporters New York.Okey NdibeOkey Ndibe is a novelist, poet, political activist from Yola, Ni.ge.r.ia. He is the author of Arrows of Rain, a critically reviewed novel published in 2000. Ndibe relocated to the USA in 1988, where he founded African Commentary, an award-winning and widely acclaimed a magazine. He is a published poet, and a former associate professor of English at Bard College at Simon's Rock.Event Moderator:Professor Sola AdeyeyeProfessor Sola Adeyeye former Ni.ge.r.ian law maker, scientist, pro democracy activist, social justice campaigner and renowned for Human Rights Campaigns.Other invited speakers:Representatives of the Ni.ge.r.ian High CommissionLondon Metropolitan University Bussiness SchoolNLF Convenor Kayode Ogundamisi
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