Biennial Global Conference
The GNA Biennial Conference is a flagship event organized by the Great Nigerian Assembly (GNA) every two years. The conference provides a platform for members of the GNA and other stakeholders to gather, network, share ideas, and discuss issues related to the Nigerian diaspora, development, and national issues.
Function: The primary function of the GNA Biennial Conference is to facilitate dialogue and collaboration between the Nigerian diaspora and various stakeholders on issues related to Nigeria's development. The conference seeks to promote innovative ideas, foster partnerships, and create a platform for engagement between Nigerians in the diaspora and those at home.
Activities: The GNA Biennial Conference engages in a range of activities, including:
- Hosting keynote speeches, plenary sessions, and breakout sessions on various topics related to the Nigerian diaspora and development.
- Providing a platform for participants to share their experiences, insights, and expertise on various issues.
- Facilitating networking opportunities for participants, including matchmaking sessions for entrepreneurs and investors.
- Showcasing innovative solutions, products, and services developed by Nigerians in the diaspora.
- Providing a platform for participants to engage with policymakers and stakeholders on key issues related to Nigeria's development.
- Creating a forum for participants to collaborate and form partnerships on projects related to the Nigerian diaspora and development.
- Promoting cultural exchange and celebrating Nigerian culture through music, art, and other cultural activities.
- Recognizing and awarding outstanding Nigerians in the diaspora for their contributions to Nigeria's development.
- Engaging in advocacy and policy dialogue on issues related to the Nigerian diaspora and development.
- Providing mentorship and career development opportunities for young Nigerians in the diaspora.
- Developing and disseminating policy recommendations and reports on issues related to the Nigerian diaspora and development.
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