Draft:Chukwuma Ephraim Okenwa
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Chukwuma Ephraim Okenwa fondly known as CEO due to his initials is a Social Entrepreneur, School Administrator and a Public Affairs Analyst. He is Executive Director of the Leadership Entrepreneurship and Advocacy Network[1][2]. Okenwa holds a post graduate diploma in multilateral diplomacy from the United Nations Institute of Training and Research and a Masters in Anti-Corruption and Diplomacy from the International Anti-Corruption Academy, Laxenburg. Chukwuma Okenwa has been nominated twice as a YALI Network influencer in Nigeria[3] ( YALI is the Young African Leadership Initiative of the US Department of State). He is a fellow of the Leadership Course in Criminal Intelligence and Security Management[4] Course with the Defence Intelligence College, Abuja Nigeria and a member of the Nigeria institute of International Affairs. Okenwa is one of the thirty inaugural cohorts of the Geneva Science Diplomacy Anticipator and indeed the only one selected from West Africa. Okenwa served as a Board Member at the Enugu State Post Primary Schools Management Board (PPSMB)[5] charged with the responsibility of managing the 296 Public High Schools in the state.[6]
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- ^ "Nigeria Civil War Should Be Incorporated Into The History Study In Secondary Schools By Chukwuma Ephraim Okenwa (CEO) | Sahara Reporters". saharareporters.com. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
- ^ Nwafor (2021-07-25). "Enugu youths hail Ugwuanyi for involvement in governance". Vanguard News. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
- ^ AriseNews (2024-08-17). "South-East Governors Launch Aggressive Youth Empowerment Campaigns to Combat Insecurity". Arise News. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
- ^ "PPSMB Enugu". ppsmbenugu.com.ng. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
- ^ "Nigeria Civil War Should Be Incorporated Into The History Study In Secondary Schools By Chukwuma Ephraim Okenwa (CEO) | Sahara Reporters". saharareporters.com. Retrieved 2024-12-17.