The Unveiling Of Institute For Social Peace And Intercultural Competence (ISPIC).
The Institute for Social Peace and Intercultural Competence (ISPIC) has launched the School of Technical Acquisition, Research Institutes focused on Civil Society, and a German Language School (German Centre.) in Abuja, the nation's capital.
The multifaceted project aims to empower Nigerian youth through skill acquisition, academic research, and intercultural education.
The launch marks a significant step toward fostering economic growth and cross-cultural understanding in Nigeria, aligning with ISPIC’s mission to promote social peace and development.
ISPIC's Co-founder, Engr. Anthony Domnic emphasized that the initiative is about elevating and equipping young people with the skills to thrive, highlighting its potential to drive economic empowerment and reduce youth unemployment in Nigeria. He also pointed out that ISPC Research Institute will serve as a hub for policy research and advocacy, strengthening the role of civil society in Nigeria's development.
The Co-Founder Dr. Emeka Ani described the initiative as a transformative movement that provides practical training, mentorship, and access to opportunities to bridge the gap between education and employability, ensuring that participants are not only job-ready but also capable of
creating their own entrepreneurial ventures.
Dr. Dr. Dr. Ulrich Hemel, a development partner hammered on the importance of ISPIC by giving examples Companies are facing these days: Society’s loss of confidence in the economy, international competition for skilled workers is enormous, employee fluctuations are constant, and there are the global political, ecological and technological developments.
In times of upheaval, good leaders act carefully by creating values that make meaning and engender trust. But who helps leaders navigate the future? Where do managers learn to align risk management sustainably and strengthen their team through a culture of trust? How can they detect problems in the company early and avoid mismanagement? ISPIC is the address.
Also, speaking on the occasion, Dr. Stefan Eschbac, who commended the initiative, noted that apart from bridging cultural gaps, the initiative would also prepare participants for academic and professional prospects in Germany as well as foster mutual respect and intercultural dialogue
The unveiling of ISPIC was graced by distinguished personalities, including Amb. A. Dadu, Dr. Stefan Eschbac, Dr. Ike Adinde, Amb. Dr. Shirley Hills, General (rtd) Ezugwu, Hon. Barr. Onyeka (Owelle) Mbaso, and the Chairman of Chorach Global Concept.
Meanwhile, Amb. (Emeritus) Frank Isoh, Alhaji Dr. Sardauna Habib and His Excellency Nicolas Ukachukwu were represented at the event.
