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Children’s Day: Crystal Sam-Ogbuku Urges Parents To Make Greater Investment In Kids

by Leadership News
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Miss Crystal Enato Sam-Ogbuku

Miss Crystal Enato Sam-Ogbuku

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As the world celebrates Children’s Day on May 27, a young global peace advocate, Miss Crystal Enato Sam-Ogbuku, has called on parents to make greater investment in their children, describing such as the best they could do for their future.

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Miss Crystal Enato Sam-Ogbuku, a global peace advocate under the International Association Of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) made the declaration as part of her felicitation on the occasion this year’s Children’s Day.

She described as apt the theme of this year’s celebration, “A child loved today will spread the love tomorrow!”

She described the love for children as the most precious thing in this world and that a smile on the face of a child will surely replicate in the general society.

She also called on the Nigerian government to make better provisions for the education of the Nigerian children as well as for their welfare, describing them not just as the leaders of the future but as the happiness of the future.

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Miss Crystal Enato Sam-Ogbuku is expected to be in Copenhagen, Denmark, later this year, where she is expected to represent IAWPA as part of activities observing the International Day of the Girl-child. She is gradually becoming a strong voice not just for the Girl-child but for children, especially the vulnerable in the society.

In a related development, IAWPA has concluded plans to launch the Crystal Enato Youth Foundation on June 16, 2024, to mark the International Day of the African Child as the first Foundation in Africa to link all African children into a pool of information exchange.

This was disclosed to journalists by the international spokesman of IAWPA, Amb Emmanuel Nkweke, in a press release issued in Abuja, Nigeria.

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