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The COPDEM People’s Parliament, an initiative led by renowned Human Rights Activist and Presenter, Mr. Akor Christian Oche, is set for a live broadcast to discuss crucial socio-political issues affecting Nigerians.

The broadcast will air on the Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) Television channel, offering an in-depth analysis of pressing matters concerning the country.

One of the major issues to be discussed during the session is the alarming rise of malnutrition in Nigeria.

According to UNICEF, Nigeria has emerged as the leader in the global ranking of malnourished children.

The report reveals that millions of Nigerian children are suffering from malnutrition, resulting in devastating consequences for their health and development.

It highlights that inadequate nutrition, particularly in rural areas, is a major contributor to the issue.

Furthermore, the lack of efficient healthcare systems and government intervention exacerbates the problem.

The COPDEM People’s Parliament will provide a platform to explore potential solutions to tackle this crisis and ensure a healthier future for Nigerian children.

Another key topic for discussion is the controversial statement made by @Shehusky on the social media platform X.

In his statement, @Shehusky accused rich Islamic extremists in Northern Nigeria of sponsoring groups such as Boko Haram, bandits, and Fulani terrorists.

He suggested that these extremist factions are strategically used to prevent the spread of Christianity in Northern Nigeria.

This provocative statement has sparked intense debate and controversy, with many questioning the underlying truth of these claims.

The COPDEM People’s Parliament will delve into these allegations, attempting to separate fact from fiction.

Panelists will examine the impact these groups have had on national security, religious harmony, and the overall stability of the nation.

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The session will seek to address the root causes of terrorism and extremism in the region.

As the 2027 general elections approach, concerns regarding electoral integrity and voter participation continue to rise.

The COPDEM People’s Parliament will discuss how electoral reforms can ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.

A key topic will be the real-time transmission of election results.

This reform, according to experts, could help curb electoral fraud, reduce voter apathy, and restore public trust in the electoral process.

Panelists will discuss the potential benefits of implementing such reforms in Nigeria’s electoral system.

The conversation will also explore how these changes can prevent the looming threat of anarchy and enhance voter participation.

Another major theme will be the statement made by Peter Obi: “Truth doesn’t demarket a country.”

This statement will serve as a point of reflection during the session.

Obi’s message advocates for openness and honesty in political discourse, which he believes is key to resolving Nigeria’s challenges.

The panel will reflect on how embracing the truth can pave the way for national healing and development.

As the country faces numerous challenges, the need for truth and transparency in governance becomes ever more crucial.

The live broadcast of the COPDEM People’s Parliament will be available on Zoom.

Interested participants can join via the link: Zoom Event.

Date: 8th May, 2025 – 7:00 PM Nigeria Time

The meeting ID is 893 3900 3224, and the passcode is 426132.

The session promises to be an engaging and insightful discussion on the socio-political landscape in Nigeria.

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This event will offer viewers an opportunity to engage in critical conversations about the country’s future.

 


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