By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The Chief Executive Officer of Novarick Homes and Properties, Mr Noah Ibrahim, has been appointed as the youth ambassador of the West African Youth Council (WAYC).
The WAYC was established in 2014 as a regional youth organisation to integrate youths for the overall socio-economic development of the continent.
The main objective of the organisation is to raise the awareness of young people, create a framework for intercultural dialogue, support the diversity of ideas and work with key inter-governmental institutions like the African Union Commission, United Nations, Commonwealth and Agence de FranCais amongst others.
The group, which is headquartered in Cape Verde, has made a lot of monumental gains and achievements by promoting peace, security, justice and development to unite the region.
It also provides a free platform for youth’s participation in politics, socio-economic activities and governance in West Africa.
In a letter signed by the President of ECOWAS Youth Council, Mr Emmanuel William, noted that the appointment of Mr Ibrahim was based on his laudable antecedents of dedication, hard work and diligence in the area of service to humanity. He also praised Ibrahim’s work as an advocate and relentless crusader of promoting entrepreneurship for African youths.
In his remarks, the appointee said, “This recognition will encourage me to do more in the area of fostering peace, unity, collaboration and developing new innovation for the benefit of the entire West African States and the Continent as a whole.”
The company Mr Ibrahim heads, Novarick Homes and Properties, is a fast-growing real estate development company based in Lagos,
The firm is committed to providing affordable and eco-friendly housing while creating an immersive green environment within the region.