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China, Africa Tasked To Uphold Spirit Of Friendship To Overcome Global Challenges

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China and Africa have been advised to continue to uphold the spirit of friendship and cooperation so as to overcome the growing universal challenges and changes.

The advice was given on Tuesday at the 5th Forum on China-Africa Media Cooperation organised by Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau and co-hosted by the National Radio and Television Administration, the People’s Government of Beijing Municipality, and the African Union of Broadcasting.”

A joint declaration issued after the event held at the China World Hotel Conference Centre in Beijing noted that: “The world today is undergoing great changes never yet seen over a century.

“Setting foot on a new starting point, we should continue to uphold the spirit of China-Africa friendship and cooperation – sincere friendship and equality, win-win for mutual benefit and common development, fairness and justice, progress with the times, and openness and inclusiveness – and foster a new vision of achieving common development and greater international influence of our media.

“We should support new developments in the media field that serve China’s Long-Range Objectives through the Year 2035, the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the development strategies of all African countries.

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“We should also blaze a new trail in China-Africa media cooperation by implementing the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation – Dakar Action Plan (2022-2024), building on content creation and technological innovation and boosting convergent media development and digital economy.”

The Forum which brought more than 240 delegates from the government departments, media institutions, audio-video enterprises, diplomatic missions from China and 42 African countries, the African Union Commission and the African Union of Broadcasting, reached a common understanding to enhance dialogue and exchange of ideas and strengthen collaboration in international communication.

Among the understandings include: “Chinese and African media will continue to develop strategies and regulatory systems in the light of our economic, social and cultural development. We will continue to disseminate news and information to the international community that is panoramic, true, objective and just.

“We will support each other on major issues related to our core interests and of common concern in the international arena. We will strive for a growing influence of Chinese and African media, and advocate humanity’s common values of peace, development, equity, justice, democracy, and freedom.

“Fulfill media responsibility and make contributions to global development. We highly agree that development holds the key to solving various difficult problems and delivering better lives to people. Media of both sides will advocate for and take part in global development.

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“We will strive to promote the vision of sustainable development among the general public, contributing to forging a global development partnership and fostering a development paradigm featuring benefits for all, balance, coordination, inclusiveness, win-win cooperation and common prosperity.

“Promote innovation in content creation and present compelling stories of China-Africa friendship. In particular, those stories should reflect our common struggle against the pandemic, our mutual support and joint development.

“We will support the creation of high-quality audio-video content on those themes and co-produce TV dramas, documentaries, animations, and short videos that reflect the economic and social development of China and Africa and our friendly relationship. We will continue to broadcast each other’s programs to further enrich the cultural life of our people.

“Deepen technical cooperation and facilitate the digital development of media. China is committed to continued support and assistance, wherever possible, to the digital transformation of radio and television in Africa.

“The two sides will actively communicate and cooperate in the application of new technologies in the media field such as mobile Internet, 5G, big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

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“We will share development experience and jointly explore effective ways of communication and new service models in the context of Omnimedia so as to promote common prosperity and development of China and Africa’s media industries.

“Promote cooperation in personnel training and strengthen exchanges among young media talents. We will continue to deepen cooperation in human resource development in the fields of media management, content creation, technology research & development, and online audio-video communication.

“We will support leading institutions and individuals in the Chinese and African media industries to carry out innovative cooperation and strengthen dialogue and communication among young people so as to inject more vitality into China-Africa media cooperation in the new era.”

The participants said: “We applaud the fruitful achievements of this forum. Guided by the spirit of congratulatory letters by leaders of China and Africa, we look forward to embracing a new decade of even more vigorous China-Africa media cooperation.

“Hence we will be able to make new contributions to the well-being of our peoples, and to the building of a China-Africa community of shared future in the new era, so as to achieve stronger, greener and healthier global development.”

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ECOWAS Court To Train Sierra Leone Lawyers, Law Students

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Justice Asante and some lawyers

The ECOWAS Court will hold a training programme for Sierra Leone lawyers and law students on the sidelines of its 2024 international conference to deepen their knowledge of the Court and improve their practice, according to the Court’s President, Justice Edward Amoako Asante.

The president stated during a meeting with the executive of the Sierra Leone Bar Association (SLBA) in Freetown on Tuesday that the resource persons for the training will be senior lawyers from the Court who will attend the conference.

He stated that the training would hopefully fill a knowledge gap in the Court among legal practitioners in the country, given that the majority of the lawyers appearing before the Court for Sierra Leone cases were from outside the country.

Justice Asante urged the leadership of the SLBA to help with the process for the successful conduct of the training, working in collaboration with other relevant bodies in the country including the leadership of the law school to streamline the participation and other elements of the training.

He announced that the President of the SLBA, Eddinia Michaela Swallow Esq., will deliver a goodwill message at the Court’s 2024 conference, which will be historic because it will be the first time the President of a country’s bar association has been permitted to do so since the inaugural conference in 2004.
Earlier, the President of the SLBA had thanked the Court for the ‘amazing opportunity,’ granted the country to host the conference describing it as the fulfilment of a dream for her and members of the legal profession in the country.

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She suggested that the Court collaborate with Member State bar associations to educate lawyers about the Court’s specifics in order to improve their practice, particularly for those who may appear before the Court.
Justice Asante is leading a 12-member delegation from the Court to discuss arrangements for the successful hosting of the Court’s 2024 international conference, which is scheduled to take place between May 13th and 16th, 2024.

The conference’s theme is “Improving the role, relevance, and effectiveness of the ECOWAS Court of Justice by strengthening synergies between the Court and national stakeholders.”

The President stated that it will serve as a forum for constructive discussions about the Court’s strengths and weaknesses in its relationships with various national stakeholders, as well as practical solutions to improve the Court’s role, relevance, and effectiveness.

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In Amman, Executive Secretary Of NCPC Meets With Jordan’s Minister Of Tourism

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In order to renew the Commission’s strong relationship with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission met with Jordan’s Minister of Tourism in Amman.

This is the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which has become a pilgrimage destination for Nigerians in the past three years.

Bishop Adegbite met with Jordan’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, as well as senior Ministry officials, in Amman.

The NCPC Boss used the visit to thank God for the opportunity to renew the relationship between the Ministry of Tourism and the NCPC. He also thanked God for his devotion to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which has remained one of the Middle East’s most peaceful and stable nations.

The NCPC helmsman, who is visiting Jordan for the first time since being appointed as the Commission’s fourth substantive Executive Secretary by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on January 4, 2024, revealed that Nigerians and the Christian Community are very excited about the existing cordial relationship between Jordanians and Nigerian pilgrims who have visited Jordan in the last three years.

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He praised the Jordanians for their welcoming attitude towards pilgrims and encouraged them to keep up the pace.

Adegbite assured his Host that Nigerians, particularly Christians, would continue to work with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to advance the cause of Christian pilgrimage by exploring biblically significant Holy Sites.

He stated that, “In Pilgrimage, we will fulfil the life pattern of our Fathers in Faith,” and that the screening of intending pilgrims is typically handled by government professionals to ensure that all pilgrims return to Nigeria after the spiritual exercise.

Bishop Adegbite arranged for the collaboration of relevant Jordanian government agencies to consider the need to upgrade such sites as Jesus Christ’s baptismal site in the Jordan River, the Jabok River, and others to international status with serious religious appeal.

He also advocated for the retraining of their tour guides to ensure effective service delivery, as well as assisting in the deployment of better bus service equipped with modern communication gadgets, which could be achieved through an interface between the Jordanian government and the Ground Handlers.

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Speaking, Jordan’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, represented by the Ministry’s Secretary General, Dr. Emad Hijazeen, thanked the Executive Secretary for his first official visit to the Ministry since taking office on February 5, 2024.

He also congratulated him on his appointment by Nigeria’s President, while promising the cooperation of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and assuring him that all concerns raised for improved Pilgrimage operations would be promptly addressed.

He maintained that Jordanians are at ease with Nigerian pilgrims and that the government will do everything possible to strengthen the two countries’ bilateral relations.

This is stated in a press release signed by Celestine Toruka, Deputy Director and Head of Media and Public Relations for the Commission.

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Palestinian Envoy Appeals For International Help To Rescue Thousands Trapped Under Debris In Gaza

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Mr Abdullah Shawesh, Ambassador of Palestine to Nigeria, has appealed to the international community to assist in the rescue of thousands of people who may still be trapped in Gaza after Israel’s prolonged attack on the city.

Addressing the media about Israel’s ongoing attack on Gaza, the envoy stated that since 13,000 Palestinians are reportedly missing in the Gaza Strip due to Israel’s siege, many of them may still be under the debris, whether alive or dead.

He stated: “Urgent international action is required to establish special mechanisms and specialised teams to remove debris from homes and buildings bombed by Israel’s army, rescue those trapped alive beneath the rubble, and retrieve the thousands of dead bodies stuck beneath it.”

He noted that: “13,000 Palestinian are reportedly missing in the Gaza Strip.”

Also, the Palestinian Ambassador stated that the current damage to critical infrastructure is in the region of $18.5 billion.

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Shawesh who was quoting the World Bank and the UN joint report said that the amount is equivalent to 97% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

He noted that more than a million people are homeless, while 75 percent of the population is I.

He stated that the majority of the population does not have access to health facilities because 84% of the country’s health facilities have been destroyed.
The education sector has collapsed, with all children out of school.

Shawesh said as at 12 April 2024, no fewer than 33,634 Palestinian had been killed and at least 76,214 wounded in the Gaza Strip.

He said over 462 Palestinian were also killed in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

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He added that as of Tuesday, April 9, 8,165 Palestinians had been detained since October 7, including 272 women, 500 children, and 66 journalists, 45 of whom were still under arrest and 24 sentenced to administrative detention.  I

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