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"We are writing history, and there is no room for cowardice" Captain Ibrahim Traoré said, during his address to young people from the 13 regions of Burkina Faso today, on the occasion of the celebration of International Youth Day (IYD) 2024. "Let us not be cowards, African Show more
— Sahel Revolutionary Soldier (@cecild84) August 9, 2024
I had the honor of attending the National Youth Day celebration today, joining numerous distinguished guests and VIPs at the Banquet Hall to commemorate this significant occasion. Rafiu Ajakaye and 2 others
Happy International Youth Day 2024. This day is not just a global recognition of the importance of youth but a celebration of the vibrancy, energy, and potential that you, our youth, embody. The theme of this year's International Show more
Did you design for youth day?! Abi you know know today Na youth day? - Same enterprise, different desk. - Same concept, different images. Which is your fav? Show more Carsin and 9 others
Happy International Youth Day! On behalf of my family and associates, I join millions of ever-effervescent Nigerian youths in celebrating this year's International Youth Day. This year's apt theme, "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development"… Show more
Oyo State Government, through the Ministry of Youth and Sports, proudly presents International Youth Day 2024. This year's celebration aligns with the global theme: "Youth Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development". As the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, I am delighted… Show more
Ekiti Kete Youth, Today more than ever, I am honoured to address you on the occasion of International Youth Day. Today, we celebrate you—the vibrant, dynamic, and innovative force that is shaping the future of our beloved state. Your energy, your creativity, and your relentless… Show more Ekiti State Ministry Of Information and 6 others
As we commemorate this year's International Youth Day, let us take a moment to honour H.E. @atiku for his extraordinary, youth-driven energy demonstrated throughout his life. He’s undoubtedly one of the best, if not the only, person who has consistently believed in us. Show more
INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DAY! The energy and passion of young innovators are the fuel that drives progress. They are not limited by what is; they are inspired by what could be. Happy International Show more Ekiti trends and 6 others
— Ministry of Innovation, Science & Digital Economy (@MISDEEkiti) August 12, 2024
Happy International Youth Day Tweeps, this year’s theme; "From Clicks to Progress: Youth Digital Pathways for Sustainable Development." Is a reminder that we can use Digital Tools for Sustainable Development. Keep Learning; Keep Impacting! Show more African Union Youth Program and 9 others
International Youth Day is an observance initiated by the United Nations (UN), aimed at raising awareness about the challenges and opportunities faced by young people around the world. It emphasizes the importance of nurturing and empowering youths to be meaningful contributors to society. The day provides a platform for countries to address key issues affecting the younger generation, such as education, employment, health, and participation in civic and public life. The observance encourages partnerships between young people, governments, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to promote inclusive growth and sustainable development.
In Nigeria, International Youth Day is particularly relevant, considering that the country has one of the largest youth populations globally. The UN proclaimed the day in 1999 during its General Assembly, and Nigeria actively participated in the deliberations leading to this declaration. Nigeria's commitment to the development of its youth is demonstrated through various policies and programs aimed at empowering them in critical areas, such as education, health, entrepreneurship, and political participation. International Youth Day serves as a reminder for the country to review progress made in addressing these critical issues and recommit to advancing the well-being and aspirations of its youth population.
Nigerians celebrate International Youth Day through numerous activities designed to engage, empower, and inspire young people. From workshops and conferences to sporting events and cultural performances, stakeholders from various sectors come together to create platforms that promote youth-driven initiatives and encourage intergenerational dialogue. Citizens and organizations also use social media to amplify the voices of young people, showcase their achievements, and advocate for policy reforms. International Youth Day is observed on the 12th of August each year, serving as a rallying point for all who believe in the transformative potential of young people to create a more inclusive, peaceful, and prosperous world.
International Youth Day facts
The Theme of International Youth Day in 2023 was Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable World
International Youth Day has been celebrated in over 100 countries, making it one of the most widely observed UN days.
The UN defines youth as people between the ages of 15 and 24 years, but events for International Youth Day often include people of all ages.
Nigeria has a youth population of over 90 million, one of the largest youth populations in the world.
Nigeria has a thriving youth population in various sectors, including technology, innovation, agriculture, and creative arts. IYD events in Nigeria have often showcased and celebrated the accomplishments and inspiring stories of these young people.
In the News and Trending in Nigeria for International Youth Day
Top things to do in Nigeria for International Youth Day
Participate in a Youth Day celebration within your city. Use the hashtag #YouthDay to promote and find events.
Encourage confidence building activities for the youth in your life. This can be done by having youth participate in sports, drama clubs, debate clubs and music bands.
Organize a picnic at the Lekki Conservation Centre and have fun while enjoying the serenity of nature.
Nigeria has several beaches that are perfect for a beach party. Young people can organize a beach party to celebrate International Youth Day with music, games, and lots of fun at the beach.