Institute launched the German center, German language school in Enugu – Thage

In a significant step towards the promotion of intercultural understanding and economic growth, the Institute for Social Peace and Intercultural competence (ISPIC) has commissioned its German center and the German language school at the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) of Enugu.

Speaking on the occasion, the founder of ISPIC, Engr. Anthony Dominic, while sharing the vision of the project, underlined its transformative impact on young Nigerians.

“This initiative concerns the elevation and equipment of young people with skills to excel in the chosen fields, free of charge, facing the economic challenges,” he said.

Likewise, the co-founder Dr. Emeka Ani also underlined the importance of the program, reflecting on his struggles abroad 26 years ago. β€œThey are a product of those who fled many years ago.

“ISPIC is my perspective to give young people a dream and an opportunity that I didn’t have to thrive when he left the country 26 years ago. Everything you need is to show promptness and commitment to learn the German language and ability. He said.

One of the German representatives, dr. Stefan Eschbach highlighted his potential to fill the cultural divisions and strengthen the links between Germany and Nigeria. “The Germans are practical and oriented towards results. This center will favor significant relationships and collaborations,” he said.

The main sponsor, Professor Dr. Dr. Ulrich Hemel, described Africa as a “continent of hope” and urged Nigeria to seize this opportunity for development.

Professor Hemel underlined the complementary strengths of Europe and Africa, observing that strategic partnerships could improve life and promote unity.

He also asked for reforms rooted in truth, underlining rural development, health care, women’s empowerment and education as paths towards a brighter future.

“Research shows significant social and ecological challenges, but initiatives like this will help to overcome educational bottlenecks,” he added.

Previously, the executive director of ISPIC, the reverend Father Professor Ikechukwu Ani, underlined that the initiative is designed to promote mutual respect through cultures, while creating opportunities for growth and development.

Professor Ani has outlined the main mission of Ispic, which includes the strengthening of young people through academic training programs and skills acquisition. “This center will act as a global contact point, promoting solutions to long -standing socio -economic challenges and driving guide through the raising of the media,” he said.

The Rector of Institution of Management Science, IMT, Professor Gozie Ogbodo, expressed gratitude to Ispici for selecting the institution as a guest for this transformative project.

Professor Ogbodo described the partnership as a milestone on the IMT journey to recover his position on the global academic phase.

By highlighting the results of his administration, Professor Ogbodo noticed the efforts to increase academic productivity through a better conduct of the students, the compulsory frequency of lessons and the introduction of new courses at the institution.

The Institute for Social Peace and Intercultural Competence (ISPIC) has also launched its School of Technical Acquisition, the research institutes dedicated to civil society and a German center for linguistic studies.

This initiative is in collaboration with Chovach Global Concept Ltd., marking a significant step towards the progress of technical education, intercultural competence and the search for civil society in Nigeria.

The Institute for Intercultural competence, which will begin training by 1 June, is ready to become a lighthouse of hope, equipping the young Nigerians of skills, promoting global connections and guiding sustainable development.



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