To advance the UNDP’s commitment to sustainable development in Nigeria, the UNDP has signed a memorandum of understanding with Channels Television.

Elsie Attafuah, the UNDP Resident Representative, was met by Dr. John Momoh, the head of the diplomatic and foreign desk, as well as the Chairman of Channels Media Group, Dr. John Momoh.
The partnership’s benefits will be demonstrated by effective, cost-effective advocacy, public engagement, digital content on development issues, and success stories to promote peace, harmony, and prosperity.
The UNDP resident representative stated that she was anticipating the partnership’s potential for young Nigerians and innovators and the resulting prosperity.

Momoh assured the UNDP that Channels Television will continue to influence international affairs and aid youth in achieving their goals.
“This is going to be fascinating,” he declared. We only want things to get better, and we want things to stay the way and the way they have always been with the UNDP.
Let’s see what we can do to help shape the world’s affairs and ensure that we can help the youths in particular learn how to advance their lives and achieve their goals in a world that is supposedly turbulent at this time, he said.
According to Attafuah, Channels Television will be crucial in amplifying the voices of the things happening in Nigeria and Africa, including technological advancements and other areas.
The UNDP resident representative said, “We’re living in a time of uncertainty, whether it’s because of wars or because of economic volatility, but we’re also living in times of opportunities, technological advancements, demographic dividends, and other things.”
However, we also live in a time of contested influence, where influence can be found in stories, values, and narratives. And I believe that Channels and the media will have a significant impact, she continued.
Source: Channels TV
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