Emmanuel Gabari a radio and television broadcaster living in Kano Northern Nigeria and also a reporter with
Nigeriafilms.com is one of the recipients of the prestigious International Ambassador for Peace Award organised by the Global Peace Festival on Saturday 19th June, 2010 at the ECOWAS SECRETARIAT, Asokoro, Abuja Nigeria. It had as its theme: “The Role of Education in Building a Culture of Peace.”
The Ambassadors for Peace Initiative is a global network that honours achievement of leaders from various sectors of the society that are dedicated to building a world of peace, a world in which everyone can live in freedom, harmony, co-operation and co-prosperity.
Also, Nigeria has been selected to host the Global Peace Festival in 2010. The Global Peace Festival (GPF) is a series of international activities that promotes and celebrates persons and programs that contribute to reconciliation, mutual respect, harmony and cooperation among various ethnic, racial, political, and religious groups. It inspires peace centered on the unifying vision of “One Family Under God.” An interfaith experience, the Global Peace Festival celebrates the core principles, values, and dreams that can bind people together. GPF promotes a culture of service rooted in the spirit of "living for the sake of others.
Speaking to media men in Abuja Nigeria after the awards, Emmanuel Gabari who is also a Media Consultant and a Social Worker, thanked the organizers and said he is elated to be one of the awardees. In his words: “I have always been in the fore front of preaching peace on both my radio and television programs that I produce and present, during community development programs, empowering young people, attending conferences and seminars on peace building and doing a lot of step down trainings for others to benefit. I am grateful to God Almighty for this great award and I thank everyone who has been of tremendous inspiration and source of encouragement to me. Also, to my wife and kids who have shown me love and understanding even when am always travelling to cover/attend programs. Finally, I dedicate this award to everyone who is in the dark tunnel of life. Stay alive, stay focused, God will surely will make a way for you someday. I celebrate you all.”
Karen | 6/25/2010 12:23:11 PM
Big ups man. There's definitely more to come. Keep 'em coming!
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Godwin Uchendu | 6/26/2010 12:29:01 AM
Ride on brother. People who are close to you know you as a very
hardworking and humble person.
Your humility will take you to places that God has destined for you.
This is just the beginning of greater things to happen in your life.
Congrats!
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Kelly | 6/26/2010 12:36:10 AM
Gambari, this is a pleasant surprise. i just returned from Ghana on Wednesday and heard about your awards in abuja, and as i was browsing, i stumbled on this site and saw yr interview here. Yes, i agree with Godwin Uchendu. God will surely lift u higher dan u expect.
More greese to your elbow. pls remember me in yr kingdom. i bought some kente materials for u. give me a call and let me know how to send them to u.
Congrats
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David Toluhi | 6/26/2010 1:14:59 AM
Congratulations, Mr. man, there is no stopping you..lol
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jerry | 6/26/2010 2:15:21 AM
dis is jus a poiner to many more gud tins to cum,cldnt be more happier 4u....am elited to be identified wif sucess n a man who not only radiates sucess buh wil give anyfin to see things turn around 4d best in dis nation.........keep it bro...am so luvin ur works.....
CONGRATULATIONSSSSSSSS TO A GREAT ACHIEVER EMMANUEL GABARI..
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godwin allen joseph | 6/29/2010 2:07:10 AM
keep it coming og gambari.....the world awaits ur exploits....dont waiver no stutter....this is right time to add more fire power.....we are by ur side....congratulabia
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godwin allen joseph | 6/29/2010 3:49:45 AM
keep it coming og gambari.....the world awaits ur exploits....dont waiver no stutter....this is right time to add more fire power.....we are by ur side....congratulabia
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Asuquo Asuquo (London) | 6/29/2010 3:30:31 PM
Hello Emma,
Its good to know that you are still doing what you like and are good at it.
I always know that you are made for great things. Keep it up.
I am working hard here in London for peace for our black brothers for Race Equality. I hope that one day we will realise peace and community cohesion.
All the best in your endearvours and a big CONGRATULATIONS Mr Gabari.
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Revd Rowland Jide Macaulay | 7/6/2010 12:22:56 PM
I want to extend a hearty congratulations for the achievement of a dynamic young man, who has given so much to a cause he believed in, I believe that his achievements sets the mark for other persons, knowing that all challenges can be overcomed with victory and success at the end. I am elated and wish you the very best as you are awarded. It is my hope and prayer that the significant success will continue to make ripple effects in our society. More grace more blessing - Revd Rowland Jide Macaulay
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Aluya | 7/8/2010 12:25:41 PM
This is a fantastic opportunity for you to take the way u inspire people across sectons of the society to another level. I am so pleased for you ! well done and many congratulations.
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Danhansome | 7/12/2010 3:19:01 PM
You deserved it.and it's as a result of your hard work.greater awards are yet to come.don't stop here keep working harder.
Daniel (Danhansome)
China
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Kingsley | 7/12/2010 3:43:37 PM
Let whom the hat fits wear it! Good job Mr Gabari. Congrats!
Kingsley
New York
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Nana Shehu | 7/12/2010 5:55:14 PM
My Bro, more grease to your elbows! This is another remarkable feather in your cap, O! Okay, when are we celebratig this award?
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Prince Fotabong Chris-Cameroon | 7/23/2010 6:57:39 PM
Congratulations Emmanuel Gabari and fellow receipients !
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Emmanuel Odumu (Bishop Sec) | 7/29/2010 3:59:12 PM
What more can I say. Congratulations to you. Your work is beginning to speak for you.I celebrate you.
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Musa Abdullahi Sufi | 8/3/2010 8:00:55 PM
This is great and is the beginning
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ABRAHAM OMEYOMA | 8/13/2010 2:42:34 PM
CONGRATULATIONS KEEP THE GOOD WORK
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Godfrey Ed | 8/28/2010 7:13:39 PM
There are high spots in all of our lives and most of them have come about through encouragement from someone else. I don't care how great, how famous or successful a man or woman may be, each hungers for applause. so here it is ride on brother is ur time shine on and God is rightly behind u, u've not seen anything yet, more exploits awaits u!
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Amedu Monday Amedu | 10/4/2010 7:34:57 PM
This is FANTASTIC Emma, and i believe it is marking the start for more things to happen in your LIFE!!! Cheers!!!
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A. A. V. | 10/14/2010 9:31:01 AM
I see my Dream coming true when my frnd is Honoured on things I cherish.
Friend its just the beginning I know u've got a Higher ground to conquer.
Move on Frnd
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Acha | 11/6/2010 2:44:16 AM
Welldone Gabari. I did not know that you have bagged yourself an award in the struggle for peaceful coexistence in our society, after the experience we had at the Peace Africa Initiative early this year in Abuja
Cogratulations
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Buffie | 6/28/2011 2:48:20 AM
That's 2 cevler by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thanks!
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