St. John’s Forum, a group of public spirited
Nigerians with deep interest in promoting the common good, good governance,
national development, peace and stability, announces the inaugural edition of
its Public Service Debates.
This maiden debate
will hold on
March, 26th 2014 at 11.00am at Agip Hall, Muson Centre, Onikan,
Lagos, with the motion: “Will Nigeria be better served by a parliamentary
system of government?” Continue...
The debate is part of a Public Service Debate
series designed to bring to the fore, critical issues that affects our society. The Forum’s aim is to promote and enhance
public awareness, dialogue, and encourage participatory thought on matters of
social and national importance.
The speaking panel at this maiden edition
comprises some of Nigeria's noblest minds, including Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka; former External
Affairs Minister, Mr Odein Ajumogobia
(SAN); Senate Deputy President, Senator Ike
Ekweremadu; renowned Oxford University scholar, Dr. Abdu Raufu Mustapha. The former Secretary-General of the
Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku will
moderate the debate.
The St. John’s Forum is apolitical. It is a
platform committed to advancing dialogues that promote the common good in all
aspects of our national life. Its activities will be of interest to all
segments of the community - industry, commerce, the intelligentsia, the press,
politicians, decision makers, and indeed ordinary Nigerians. The Forum believes
that the coming together of such a diverse body of people with widely differing
backgrounds and aspirations to debate a singular issue, must ultimately promote
good.
The debate is open to the general public, and
all are welcome to engage the key speakers.
The first edition of the Public Service Debate
Series will hold on Wednesday, 26th March 2014 by 11:00am at
Agip Hall, Muson Center, Onikan, Lagos, Nigeria.
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