AWF set to host Eunice Atuejide, Bob Arnot in Abuja

The Guest Writer Session an initiative of the Abuja Writers Forum, will feature Eunice Atuejide and Bob Arnot .

 Eunice Atuejide, founder of National Interest Party (NIP) and  Deputy Secretary General of the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC), will read  from her book, THE GIRL WHO SAID, I CAN.

The book chronicles her early days in the slums of Iwaya, her tumultuous relationships, her sojourn through Europe and America, and the journey to Nigerian politics to contest as a presidential candidate.

In a press statement issued in Abuja by the Public Relations Officer AWF , Edith Yassin explained that Eunice studied Agricultural Economics at the University of Ibadan, in Oyo State; Business Administration in Germany, French, German and Spanish languages in different countries in Europe; Film Making, Acting and Communication skills in the USA, the GDL, LLB, LPC and LLM in the UK and completed the compulsory training at the Nigerian Law School to enrol as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria. She is also a Solicitor of England and Wales, an International Arbitrator, and a management consultant.

Eunice is passionate about Nigeria and Nigerians and her unwavering faith inspired the formation of  the National Interest Party (NIP).  She believes firmly that a government of good leaders is the surest way out of the abyss Nigeria has been in since its inception.

A  polyglot, Eunice is fluent in Igbo, Yoruba, German and English languages. She has a working knowledge of French and is currently learning Hausa and Spanish languages. She has visited, lived and worked in at least 76 countries and over 130 across the globe. She holds a black-belt in Taekwondo and continues to train to keep fit.

For over 25 years Bob Arnot taught economics and political economy in the university sector in the UK. He was the Head of Department of Economics at Glasgow Caledonian University and is currently a Visiting Professor at the Caledonian Business School. For two years he worked in the former Soviet Union on a UK government financed economic development project and whilst in Russia was appointed as Visiting Professor at two Russian university institutions.

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