Nigerians in Germany´s Think Tank Commission inaugurated
Prof. Dr. Brando Okolo, Prof. Dr. Enyeribe Anyanwu, Femi Awoniyi, Chuks Lewis Ehiwario others as members
The Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Germany in corporation with Nigerian Business Forum hereby announces the inauguration of Nigerians in Germany Think Tank Commission (NGTTC), which has been tasked with finding how best Nigerians in Diaspora Germany’s Agenda 2015 could be achieved.
The primary objective of Agenda 2015 is to make the impact of the Nigerian Diaspora Germany felt more effectively both in Nigeria and Germany in order to enable the organisation and Nigerians fulfil its fundamental purpose of supporting national development in Nigeria.
The Objectives of the NGTTC
The objectives of the Nigerians in Germany´s Think Tank group (NIDO-NGTTC), among others, are:
A) To design a framework for the integration of Nigerian professionals and entrepreneurs in Germany into German-Nigerian relations. For example, to find how Germany’s Nigerian Diaspora expertise could be made available to both the Nigerian and German governments in line with Bi-National Commission.
B) To advise on how qualified Nigerians in Germany could be recommended for appointments into government positions, especially in the areas of Education, Health Services, Technology, Trade and Investment, in Nigeria.
C) To recommend the most effective ways to organize Diaspora Missions to Nigeria in the areas of Trade & Investment, Medicine, Science and Technology, Culture and Tourism.
D) To identify modalities for the mobilization of Nigerian businesspeople and professionals residing in Germany to support the Transformation Agenda of the Administration of President Goodluck Jonathan and any democratically elected government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The members of the 11-man strong Commission are:
Prof. Dr. Brando Okolo
Chief Technology Officer & Co-Founder,
INDMATEC GmbH
Karlsruhe (Baden-Württemberg)
Femi Awoniyi
Publisher and Media Consultant
CEO/Founder, The African Courier Verlag
Editor-in-Chief, The African Courier
Heidelberg (Baden-Württemberg)
Mazi Chukwuma Ezeadachie
Entrepreneur and Community Activist
CEO, Eze Motors Hannover
Leader, Nigerian Community Hannover
Hannover (Niedersachsen)
Prof. Dr. Enyeribe Anyanwu
MD, PhD, FWACS, FACA,
Consultant Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon, Surgical Oncology and Angiology
Nußloch (Baden-Württemberg)
Chuks Lewis Ehiwario
Healt Care Consultant with the German Red Cross
President, Concerned Nigerians in Germany
Kassel (Hessen)
Dr. Uche E. Iro (MBA, PhD Economics)
Entrepreneur, Community Activist and Philanthropist
MD/CEO, PhysioCentre, Stuttgart
MD/CEO, FitGym Healthcare GmbH, Stuttgart
Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg)
Engr. Sebastian Emeka Udeajah (MSc. Arch.)
Systems Software Engineer and Community Activist
Senior Software Developer (Wincor-Nixdorf International)
Berlin (Berlin)
Augustine Okeke (MBA, B.SC, DAB, IAP, OFD)
Electronic and Data Processing/Author
Co-initiator and Secretary-General, Grass Root Leaders International e.V.
Munich, Germany
Munich (Bavaria)
Gin Godson Nwosu
Accountant/Logistics specialist
CEO GinJay Medical Consulting Services
United Nation (MDG) Ambassador for Peace
Executive (Nigerian Assossiation Lübeck
Lübeck (Schleswig-Holstein)
Chief Joseph Mmeh
Entrepreneur, Cultural Activist and Community Leader
Founder & CEO, NahrungsGold
Co-ordinator, Ndi-Igbo Germany (NIG)
-Igbo apex Organisation in Germany
Freiburg im Breisgau (Baden-Württemberg)
Hon. Kenneth Gbandi (Bsc. M.P.S)
Peace and Security Expert
Publisher and Media consultant
Founder/CEO Heritage International Business Concept
President, NIDO Germany
Hamburg-(Hamburg)
If you have any suggestions for the Commission, please forward them Kenneth Gbandi, President of NIDO Germany who is the Co-ordinator of the Commission. Your input would be highly appreciated.
Signed.
Kenneth Gbandi
Interim co-ordinator,
NGTTC