As part of the plan of the current management of NIDO Europe under the leadership of Dr. Bashir Obasekola to promote inclusiveness and to widen the horizon of NIDOE, some Ad-Hoc Committees are constituted to help carry-out certain assignments. The Ad-Hoc Committees are expected to submit their reports and recommendations within 2 months at first instance.

The Ad-Committees are:

1. Ad-Hoc Committee on Youths inclusion

Mandate and objectives:

Inclusion of the youth is paramount for NIDOE to continue as a going-concern. Therefore, this Ad-Hoc Committee shall be responsible for the development of individual and corporate Youth membership of NIDOE at large.

For the purpose of this mandate, the Youth is herein defined as persons of Nigerian descent from ages 18-35 years’ resident in Europe, including second generation Nigerian born in Europe.

The Ad-Hoc Committee has the following objectives:

The Committee members: The Ad-Hoc Committee consists of nine (9) members drawn from various geographical regions of Europe in order to allow for a broader inclusion and inputs.

i)     Mr Nick Nwolisa

ii)    Mr Michael Afolabi

iii)   Mr Kazeem Ojoye

iv)   Dr Opeyemi Lawal

v)    Mr Akeem Badmus

vi)   Ms Yemi Abiodun

vii)  Mr Maria Ehilebo

viii) Mr Afolabi Ajayi

ix)   Mr Adeniyi Sanusi

2. Ad-Hoc Committee to draw-up framework for the engagement with NIDCOM and the mode of working with other Nigerian diaspora organisations

Mandate and objectives:

NIDO Europe in collaboration with other sister organisations was instrumental in the agitation for the establishment of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM). Therefore, it is natural that NIDO Europe cannot be indifferent to what becomes of the commission.

The relationship between NIDO Europe and NIDCOM should be symbiotic and mutual. This means that both entities must respect and benefit from each other for the sole aim of achieving the objectives of their establishment. Aside from NIDO having its representatives on the Governing Board of NIDCOM, there are other operational chains, where NIDO should be ready to take part and make itself available for NIDCOM. From the spirit of the NIDCOM Act, NIDO is a strategic partner, whose partnership with NIDCOM is expected to strengthen the operations of NIDCOM in various countries, increase its effectiveness with less financial costs for the budget of the Federal Government.

NIDO was created as the umbrella organisation and point of contact for the Nigerian Federal Government in its engagement with the Nigerian diaspora across the world. NIDO is therefore meant to galvanise all the numerous Nigerian organisations in the diaspora. This behooves on NIDO to work out modes of bringing all these proliferated organisations on board, even when they continue to exist on their own.

Therefore, this Ad-Hoc Committee is being constituted to draw-up the framework for the engagement with NIDCOM and the mode of working with other Nigerian diaspora organisations.

The Ad-Hoc Committee has the following objectives:

i)     Ms Lola Mabogunje-Visser

ii)    Engr Omo George Iduhon

iii)   Dr Emmanuel Oparaocha

iv)   Mrs Feyikemi Adeboye

v)    Mr Femi Awoniyi

vi)   Dr Lawrence Ibekwe

vii)  Chief Victor Lamar

viii) Dr Felix Otuseli

ix)   Dr Pedro Eiya

 

3.  Ad-Hoc Committee on inclusion of sports-icons in NIDOE

Mandate and objectives:

There are lot of persons of Nigerian descent that are very successful in sports (football, boxing, table-tennis, athletics, basket-ball, etc) in Europe, who are therefore, sports-icons. These categories of professionals are ambassadors of goodwill; hence NIDOE intends to tap into their influence and capabilities to promote the organisation, by extension Nigeria and impact on the socio-economic development of Nigeria.

This Ad-Hoc Committee on inclusion of sports-icons is being set-up to engage persons of Nigerian descent, who are sports-icons in Europe to become individual and/or corporate members of NIDOE at large.

The Ad-Hoc Committee has the following objectives:

The Committee members: The Ad-Hoc Committee consists of nine (9) members drawn from various geographical regions of Europe in order to allow for a broader inclusion and inputs:

i)     Chief Toni Tuklan

ii)    Mr Alex Osarogue

iii)   Mr Edmond Osio

iv)    Engr Yemi Ogundele

v)     Chief Andrew Iduh

vi)     Mr Augustine Osamwenyobo

vii)    Engr Solomon Ogbaji

viii)   Mr Henry Uzor

ix)     Mr Collins Ogbonna

 4. Ad-Hoc Committee on Venture Capital (boosting NIDOE financial base)

Mandate and objectives:

Whereas, NIDOE is a non-profit organization, registered under the UK Company Act as a Charity for the advancement of Nigerian diaspora and Nigeria development, hence its financial activities may only generate profit, which can be plundered into the realization of its aims and objectives and may not be shared as dividends to its members.

Venture capital is a form of private equity and a type of financing those investors provide to start-up small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are believed to have long-term growth potential. Venture capital generally comes from well-off investors, investment banks and any other financial institutions.

This Think-tank on Capital Venture is being set-up to advise on how NIDOE can successfully and legally engage in Capital Venture, diversify its financial potentials and use this Venture Capital to promote its mission of homeland development.

The Ad-Hoc Committee has the following objectives:

The Committee members:

The Ad-Hoc Committee will consist of nine (9) members drawn from various financial experts, or persons who have deep expertise in the field of fund raising and management.

i) Engr Kalu Okoroafor

ii) Chief Nwodo Valentine

iii)   Dr Henry Oguine

iv) Dr Tokie Laotan-Brown

v) Lady Edith Nwachukwu

vi) Chief James Onuegbu

vii)  Mr Zeph Ikeh

viii) Mr Philip Ebalu

ix) Chief Ejike Obidike

 

NIDO EUROPE

Dated: 17.02.2021

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