Esther Ibanga, the Glossary
Esther Ibanga (born 31 March 1961) is a Nigerian pastor and founder of the "Women Without Walls Initiative".[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Advocacy, Ahmadu Bello University, Central Bank of Nigeria, Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping, Dialogue, Ethnoreligious group, Istanbul, Jos, Jos North, Kaduna State, Master of Business Administration, Nasarawa State, National Youth Service Corps, Niwano Peace Prize, Plateau State, University of Jos, Zaria.
- Nigerian Christian pacifists
- Nigerian clergy
- Nigerian women's rights activists
- People from Nasarawa State
Advocacy
Advocacy is an activity by an individual or group that aims to influence decisions within political, economic, and social institutions.
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Ahmadu Bello University
The Ahmadu Bello University (popularly known as ABU) is a public research university located in Zaria, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
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Central Bank of Nigeria
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is the central bank and apex monetary authority of Nigeria established by the CBN Act of 1958 and commenced operations on 1 July 1959.
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Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping
On the night of 14–15 April 2014, 276 mostly Christian female students aged from 16 to 18 were kidnapped by the Islamic terrorist group called Boko Haram from the Government Girls Secondary School at the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria.
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Dialogue
Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English) is a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people, and a literary and theatrical form that depicts such an exchange.
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Ethnoreligious group
An ethnoreligious group (or an ethno-religious group) is a grouping of people who are unified by a common religious and ethnic background.
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Istanbul
Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, the boundary between Europe and Asia.
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Jos
Jos is a city in the North-Central region of Nigeria.
Jos North
Jos North is a local government area in Plateau State, Nigeria.
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Kaduna State
Kaduna State (Jihar Kaduna, جىِهَر كَدُنا; مدينة كدونا; script, 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤳𞤢𞤣𞤵𞤲𞤢; Si̱tet Ka̱duna) is a state in the northwest geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The state capital is its namesake, the city of Kaduna, which was the 8th largest city in the country as of 2006.
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Master of Business Administration
A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration.
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Nasarawa State
Nasarawa State is a state in the North Central region of Nigeria, bordered to the east by the states of Taraba and Plateau, to the north by Kaduna State, to the south by the states of Benue and Kogi, and to the west by the Federal Capital Territory.
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National Youth Service Corps
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is a mandatory, post-tertiary scheme set up by the Nigerian government during the military regime of Head of State, Yakubu Gowon, to "reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war".
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Niwano Peace Prize
The Niwano Peace Prize is given to honor and encourage those devoting themselves to interreligious co-operation in the cause of peace and to make their achievements known.
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Plateau State
Plateau State is a north central Nigerian state.
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University of Jos
The University of Jos, abbreviated as Unijos, is a federal university in Jos, Plateau State, central Nigeria.
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Zaria
Zaria is a metropolitan city in Nigeria, located at present time within four local government areas in Kaduna State.
See also
Nigerian Christian pacifists
- Adeyinka Oyekan
- Christopher Kolade
- Esther Ibanga
Nigerian clergy
- Chibuzor Gift Chinyere
- Chris Delvan Gwamna
- Esther Ibanga
- Father Mbaka
- Isaiah Macwealth
- Odumeje
- Victor Atokolo
Nigerian women's rights activists
- Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin
- Aisha Buhari
- Aiwanose Odafen
- Betty Abah
- Bibi Bakare-Yusuf
- Bukola Oriola
- Chief Temitope Ajayi
- Elizabeth Adekogbe
- Esther Ibanga
- Esther Ijewere
- Ezinne Akudo
- Feminist Coalition
- Florence Ozor
- Funmi Falana
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
- Gambo Sawaba
- Genevieve Nnaji
- Ibijoke Faborode
- Ini Edo
- Janet Okala
- Joe Okei-Odumakin
- Joy Isi Bewaji
- Julie Okoh
- Laila St. Matthew-Daniel
- Margaret Ekpo
- Mary Ekpere-Eta
- Maryam Uwais
- Olaoluwa Abagun
- Olufunke Baruwa
- Oluwaseun Osowobi
- Osasu Edobor
- Oyinkansola Abayomi
- Ronke Doherty
- Roseline Adewuyi
- Simi Johnson
- Tanimowo Ogunlesi
- Thelma Ekiyor
- Wuraola Esan
People from Nasarawa State
- Abdulkarim Abubakar Kana
- Abdullahi Adamu
- Abdullahi Sule
- Abubakar M. Gana
- Abubakar Sodangi
- Ahmed Abdullahi (footballer)
- Baba Alakyo
- David Ombugadu
- Esther Ibanga
- Godiya Akwashiki
- Governors of Nasarawa State
- Haruna Abubakar
- Hassan Muhammed Lawal
- Husaini Abdullahi
- Ibrahim Kpotun Idris
- Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim
- Jim Nwobodo
- Labaran Maku
- Mohammed Hassan Abdullahi
- Nasir Isa Kwarra
- Patricia Akwashiki
- Patrick Aga
- Shuaibu Ibrahim (Army)
- Silas Ali Agara
- Suleiman Adokwe
- Suleiman Dikko
- Sunusi Ibrahim
- Usman Jibrin
- Yusuf Musa Nagogo
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Ibanga
Also known as Pastor Esther Ibanga.