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- Comment: Please add more references and remove overuse of references. We need more details about who they are and what they have done to be notable. Thanks QueerEcofeminist🌈 07:12, 20 August 2024 (UTC)
Fawaz Muhammad(born 13 November 1997[1]) is the speaker of the Second Assembly of the Edo State Youth Parliament and a Building Construction graduate of Ambrose Alli University[2].
During his inauguration as speaker, he called on the Nigerian youths to be resilient but peaceful in preparing for the End Bad Governance Protest planned for August 1-10, as the future of Nigeria is squarely on their shoulders. He urged them to clearly state their issues, and their voices will reach the right place[3]
Background
editFawaz is from Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State[4]. He is a scion of the Ikelebe Royal Family of Auchi Kingdom[5].
References
edit- ^ "Fawaz Muhammed". MediaFire. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
- ^ admin (2024-07-25). "Fawaz Muhammad Now Speaker, Edo Youth Parliament". NewsTrackToday. Retrieved 2024-08-19.
- ^ Adedipe, Adeyinka (2024-07-26). "Hunger protest: Avoid violence, Edo youth leader warns". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
- ^ Eweka, Richard (August 18, 2024). "Nigeria needs young leaders with fresh ideas to redirect nation's devt". The Nigerian Observer.
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