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Reading: UniMak Student Represents Sierra Leone at Prestigious International Youth Diplomacy Conference in Ghana.
Reading: UniMak Student Represents Sierra Leone at Prestigious International Youth Diplomacy Conference in Ghana.

UniMak Student Represents Sierra Leone at Prestigious International Youth Diplomacy Conference in Ghana.

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Abdulai Alusine Shaw
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Champion Barrie

Abdulai Barrie, a prominent student from the University of Makeni (UniMak), has expressed his excitement and pride in attending the International Youth Diplomacy Conference (IYDC) in Ghana. The conference, a significant event on the global stage, brings together young leaders, diplomats, and policymakers from around the world to engage in critical discussions on international relations, diplomacy, and global governance.

In a statement before departing for Accra, Barrie shared his enthusiasm: “I am thrilled to be part of this prestigious event. It truly demonstrates where public speaking and debate can take you in life. Being chosen to represent my department, my university, and my country on such a global platform is a tremendous honor. UniMak is making waves on the international stage, and I am proud to contribute to that legacy.”

Barrie’s participation in the IYDC is particularly significant because he earned this opportunity by winning the Amb. Anthony Navo Jr. Debate Championship at the university, and this traveling is part of the packages he received for his achievement. His success not only highlights his personal accomplishments but also underscores the growing influence of UniMak in the realm of international education and diplomacy. “This opportunity reflects the hard work and dedication of everyone at the university. I am particularly grateful to the Student Representative Council (SRC) for their support, and I wish them continued success in their future endeavors,” he added.

The IYDC is widely regarded as one of the most important forums for young leaders. Participants are given the chance to engage in simulations, debates, and workshops that mirror real-world diplomatic challenges. This exposure to global issues and the opportunity to interact with peers from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds provides a unique learning experience that can shape future careers in international relations and governance.

Barrie is determined to make the most of this opportunity, pledging to represent UniMak with distinction. “I will do my utmost to represent the University and our country with pride and integrity. This is not just about me; it’s about showcasing the potential and talent that Sierra Leone has to offer on the global stage.”

His participation in the conference is expected to inspire other students at UniMak and across Sierra Leone to pursue opportunities in public speaking, debate, and diplomacy. The event also serves as a platform for networking, with young leaders from various countries coming together to share ideas and collaborate on solutions to pressing global issues.

As Barrie embarks on this exciting journey, his involvement in the IYDC symbolizes the aspirations of many young Sierra Leoneans who are eager to contribute to global discussions and make a difference in the world. UniMak, through students like Barrie, continues to solidify its reputation as a nurturing ground for future leaders.

With the conference set to take place in Accra later this year, all eyes will be on Barrie as he takes on this significant role. His commitment to excellence and passion for diplomacy will undoubtedly make him a standout representative of his university and country.

UniMak to the world indeed!

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