NORTHERN FUTURE LEADERS FORUM LOWER CHAMBER-KATSINA STATE.

NORTHERN FUTURE LEADERS FORUM LOWER CHAMBER-KATSINA STATE. is a English group. Having alot of group type in Facebook: close, open and secret and it is a CLOSED group. They attracted 3,405 members. So people rank it like a Medium group. 196668860405074 is the identifier of this group with Facebook. 2015-02-27 05:18:55 is the closest date we have information about it.

NORTHERN NIGERIA YOUTH ORGANIZATION
Preamble
This forum is a reaction and response by the youths of Northern Nigeria to salvage the image of North and Northerners tarnished and also to bring all the Northern Future Leaders together irrespective of their, belief, section and tribe, and is purely to discuss the issues affecting Northern Nigeria peoples politically and economically and to emulate our forefather as been demonstrated by the first Northern Nigeria Premier Sir, Ahmadu Bello Sardauna. And the first Prime Minister Federal Republic of Nigeria sir, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, may their gentle soul rest in perfect peace, amen.



Aims and Objectives.
To support and promote equality and harmony between the people of the region irrespective of their belief and culture.

To support education and training development e.g. Information technology, Vocational training, etc.

To provide job opportunity for the benefit of its populace in such a way as may be thought fit, through cooperative societies.

To undertake any project or activity through fund raising and donations from the general public that would improve good living.



NFLF Founder Statement.
I founded Northern Future Leaders’ Forum (NFLF) on the idea that the Northerners worldwide would share and connect with the people of the Northern Nigeria to promote peace and stability, unity and development in the region.
The aims can only be achieve with understanding and due respect to one another irrespective of section, race, tribe, and belief.

This idea has been my core reason since before the creation of the group at facebook on the day of 3rd December 2010 at 12:01pm.

Abdullah Aliyu Gwani. (Ciroma)