Type Of Business:
Nonprofit organization
Expertise:
Environmentalism; Peace and non-violent communication, training, and education; Humanitarian ventures
Major Product/SVS:
Community, educator and charity services
Hobbies/Sports:
Soccer; Volleyball; Reading; Table tennis
Education Degrees:
Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and Humanity, Earned in Nigeria
Affiliations Awards:
Amnesty International; International AIDS Society; African Alliance For Peace; Africa Circle for Non-Violent Communication; Nigerian Alliance for Peace; Global Alliance for Department and Ministries of Peace; Europe-Africa English Speaking Non-Violent Communication; Exodus International; International AIDS Society; International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People; International Federation of Reconciliations; International Humanist Ethical Youth Organization; International Humanist Ethical Union; Alumni, National Peace Academy; Student Alliance for Peace; Culture of Peace; Alcohol Prevention Youth Initiative; United Nation Civil Society Network and Economic and Social Council; Peace Revolution; Clean Up the World; Climate Change Coalition; America Humanist Association; Earth Charter Organization; American Civil Liberties Union; Student World Assembly; American Humanist; Physicians for Human Rights
Work History:
There is no history without a beginning, therefore, the basic fact i can tender is, i am still working vigorously to create a splendid history of my fulfilling career. At this pointing time, i am just beginning...my work history book is still short. However, i am tapping it and enjoying what i do, though it`s stressfull and requires a maximum time but it makes me feel good and happy. Because, any face that smiles brings joy into my heart and that is my desire, a cheerful and joyful world.
Career Achievements:
I have worked extensively to the betterment of mankind, having done great jobs/works in nooks and cranny touching peoples lives both in USA, AFRICA and other parts of the world. Either by articles,self participations, dispositions of human rights involvements and contributions over the affairs affecting us/ people of a specific locations or within my vicinity cum territory. I still have unaccomplished dreams ahead of me which i must certainly try or cultivate an idea for the actualisation. I usually believe that your dreams mustn,t really be achieved by you but you can lay the foundation for it to come to stay. Therefore, i am doing every thing possible to train people/youths for us to have one vision, aims and foundation for a dream come through. It`s my dream but when you get people into it and they buy the idea, it would become an enormous idea which might be actualise years ahead even when i have gone.I have achieved little, hoping to fall and keep rising more and more.
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of his career is quite unique and simple, having a changed community and society.
Charity:
Peace Work, Call for Human Rights Match; Organization Committee, Youth Platform/Advocacy; Environmental Awareness Campaigns; HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign; Operation Feed the Hunger; Various Charitable Endeavors for the Needy
Number Of Years In Profession:
5
Number Of Years In Current Position:
4
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to guts, hard work, and more over, from the power above. God understood his good approach and fortified him with his strength. He also credits brain storming with his colleagues, because they all implemented and worked with synergy for the success.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
Mr. Vincent started working with a local group as an active member and volunteer for a couple of years to gain experience before he took his courage and established an organization in a different distinction from scratch. He saw issues around him that needed to be re-addressed; his passion took the responsibility then his zeal made it happen through his intensity.
Extended Bio Profile:
Mr. Vincent has had a host of prominent positions with organizations pertinent to his cause. For Amnesty International, he joined the campaign for the exoneration of the death sentence labeled against Troy Davis; the releasing of prisoners of conscience Femi Peters, a Gambian political activist, Aung San Suu of Mynmar, and other human right activities across the globe. As one of the founders for Africa Alliance for Peace, he attended the first summit held in Ghana in 2008 and a second summit in 2010. In addition, Mr. Vincent served as a representative for the Africa Circle for Non-Violent Communication, relating information between Europe-Africa English speaking on fostering peaceful communication between the government and the public, and was appointed as the core representative or coordinator from Southeast Nigeria for the Nigerian Alliance for Peace. Furthermore, Mr. Vincent, has arranged several training events on the topic of HIV/AIDS and ending discriminating against HIV/AIDS patients for the International Aids Society.
As a human rights activist for the International Federation of Hard of Hearing Young People, Mr. Vincent was invited to Spain in 2008, Sweden in 2009, Holland in 2010 and Germany in 2011, for the members annual meeting for working on behalf of hard of hearing rights. In addition, he worked with the National Peace Academy, to equip peace activists with knowledge and was invited to the 2010 conference in Austin Texas by the Student Peace Alliance . Also, Mr Vincent attended the Alcohol Prevention Youth Initiative professional training held in 2008 in Abuja, Nigeria to caution people on the side effects of alcoholism and damages it causes in the brain. As a full, qualified active member of Peace Revolution, he was invited for a conference held in Thailand, 2010. Lastly, as a member of United Nation Civil Society Network and Economic and Social Council, coupled with my excellent reports, he was honorably invited as an observer to the general assembly interactive hearings with NGOs, civil society and the private sector, held June 14th and 15th, 2010 at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Also, in September 2010, he was invited for the 63rd Annual UN DPI/NGO conference at UN Head Quarters in the Netherlands, and was invited to similar international events thereafter.Was also invited by Rafur foundation on behalf of Global Ministries and Department of Peace summit which was held in Costa Rica specifically endorsed by the Costa
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Helping children keep their sense of belonging; Working toward the betterment of others; Focusing on the environment, humanity, peace, health and other factors affecting people
Awards/Honors:
Certificate in Religious Education; Certificate of Appreciation, United Nations Environmental Policy; Certificate of Merit, National Peace Academy; Certificate of Ambassadorship, Millennium Candle Campaign; Ambassadorship/Coordinatorship, Love Foundation; Representative, Student World Assembly, Nigeria and West Africa. Certificate of Appreciation by Help me see, Certificate of Appreciation by United Nations World Water and Food Security.Excellence Award by Africa Youth Network.
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Mr. Vincent hopes to grow his organization and continue to help and reach more people.