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HOW YOUTHS DEVELOPING THE ECONOMY,SOCIETY AND POLITICS IN THE WORLD.

As tomorrow’s workforce, today’s youth will have to compete in an increasingly knowledge-based society. To succeed in today’s ever-changing global economy, today’s youth must be exposed to the necessary skills and knowledge the new economy demands and the abundant professional opportunities it has to offer. Providing the right manpower to nation, building is a key sector that cannot be ignored by any segment of the society. In the process of Nigerians, the role of the youth is significant as to what they should aspire for and what they can do. And it is, therefore, of paramount importance that the infrastructure facilities are developed with a view to enabling the youth to cultivate their skills and develop their physical and mental abilities, which could then be coupled with social and spiritual awareness so that generations of Nigerian Youths grow up in consonance with the principles of Culture and to genuine various traditions.
I specially spend most days studying how we youths can become activists in our communities even in our country. I especially want to know how we youths can better connect to the world around them through intergenerational activities. When talking about, the cultural and artistic diversity of the cast generated a freshness that stands in stark contrast to the uniformity most adults insist on for youths. More often than not, they create age- and even gender-specific activities for individuals of comparable ability (and likely of comparable race and class). Growing up within uniform ideas, we youths have few opportunities to learn to co-exist as mutually dependent, reciprocal beings. We have few opportunities for the creative integration of difference within a society whose horizons have expanded to global dimensions. During one conference, youths throughout community participate in a variety of the programs. The adults who operate these programs, or send their children to them, might consider how to allow youths to escape their ideas of uniformity.
You may have studied Politics at school or college - whether as a distinct subject or as part of a wider course. If you haven’t, fear not - as long as you have an interest, you have more political knowledge and appreciation than you may think. Wherever you are, whatever you do, it is impossible to avoid Politics. From the Africa part of the world, Politics is about how countries are governed and who rules; who gets what; how they get it; and how government deals with industry, the environment, education and civil rights. Politics is about the big issues of the twenty-first century - the politics of globalization and nationalism; the consequences of global warming; the democratization of the former communist world; the changing politics of the British in Nigeria, and even other Africa countries. So basically youths have interest in politics to meaningful act.
We place - and the study of Politics requires - great emphasis on the development of your oral and written communication skills. We have developed study skills and interactive skills packages available to assist you and to help you practice, but the main part of your development of these skills is built into the various modules or course units that you will take in each of the three years of your course. This development is designed to help you overcome any initial lack of confidence, and to provide advice, support and practice in both oral and written forms of communication and presentation. Youth must develop their communication skills for maximum height.

August 30, 2004 | 11:30 AM Comments  0 comments

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