JCI Nigeria holds its 46th Convention with the Mascot unveiling in Ibadan



Junior Chamber International,(JCI) is a world wide youth oriented organization and body of young, vibrant and dynamic individuals committed to invest in youths, provide sustainable solutions to community problems and provide development opportunities that empowers young people to create positive change.

JCI Nigeria holds its 46th annual Convention with the Mascot unveiling in Ibadan over the weekend.


It was an historic moment on Saturday, August 4 as Citizens in Action unveiled 2018 JCI Nigeria Convention Mascot, at Allied Hall, Kakanfo Inn & Conference Center, Joyce 'B Road Ìbàdàn.


The event was graced by JCI Nigeria National President, Southwest Executive Vice President, Local Organization Presidents, JCI Senators, the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, JCIN Ambassador Toye Arulogun,Gearge Berkhout- Nwaobi Safari books, sponsors and partners.

The conference is tagged OLÚYỌ̀LÉ 2018

Theme: CITIZENS IN ACTION; PROMOTING PEACE AND DEMOCRATIC VALUES.

Come join the train �������� of active citizens as it transit into another level, stage, and platform.

Convention has the following highlights:
��🏽Networking
��🏽Impact forum
��🏽Training
��🏽Sumptuous Ìbàdàn delicacy
��🏽Picnic
��🏽National debate
��🏽Theme session
��🏽Career and business development

You definitely don't want to miss out OLUYOLE 2018.


Date: October 11th - 14th 2018

Venue: Kakanfo Inn & Conference Centre, Ring Road, Ìbàdàn.


Early registration runs till 14th of August, 2018

Kindly visit: https://www.jci.ng/events/ national-convention/8/OLUYOLE% 202018/

Freebies available for pre-registered delegates.

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