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Torchlighting the Candidature of Emmanuel George Ndoma for NYCN State Deputy Chairmanship



Comrade Emmanuel George Ndoma, a distinguished native of Ikom Local Government Area, has officially declared his candidacy for the position of State Deputy Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Cross River State Chapter.


Ndoma, renowned for his dedication to community service and development, brings a wealth of experience in organizational leadership to his campaign. His educational background includes an M.Sc. in Health and Radiation Physics from Akwa Ibom State University and a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the Cross River University of Technology (now UNICROSS). Additionally, he holds a Senior Secondary School Certificate from St. Joseph Comprehensive Secondary School, Ugep.


Ndoma's vision for the NYCN is to provide effective and supportive leadership alongside the emerging Chairman, championing youth-related issues and community development initiatives. He aims to create opportunities for young people in Cross River State, reflecting his principles of progress and inclusivity.


With a robust understanding of the political landscape, Ndoma emphasizes the need for a reliable, dedicated, and innovative Deputy Chairman to propel the NYCN's vision forward. His candidacy symbolizes a blend of youthful ambition and seasoned insight, promising to amplify the voices of the underrepresented and bring about necessary changes in governance.


As the founder of the global platform RESET, Ndoma has successfully engaged participants from 27 states and three African countries since 2018. His leadership in the National Youth Council of Nigeria as the Public Relations Officer for the Ikom Chapter and his role in the State planning committee of the NYCN Sport Fiesta highlight his commitment to youth development and community service.


Ndoma is also an alumnus of several prestigious institutions, including the School of Politics, Policies, and Governance (SPPG), the Electoral College, and the Tekedia Institute. He is a member of Toastmasters International and the Nigeria Institute of Physics (MNIP). His participation in various training programs and conferences, along with his contributions to academic research, underscore his dedication to professional and personal growth.


His extensive portfolio and commendations, including those from the National Youth Services Corps (NYSC), reflect his transformative initiatives in nation-building and community service. Ndoma's campaign is built on a proven track record of achievements and a comprehensive platform designed to address the needs of Cross River State's youth.


As he embarks on this journey, Ndoma calls for the support of the youth and the community to ensure a positive difference and a thriving future for all. His commitment to serving the Cross River State youth with passion and purpose makes him a compelling candidate for the NYCN State Deputy Chairmanship.

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