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Two Nigerians Awarded £50,000 Commonwealth Peace Prize

By Abigail Philip David

James Wuye and Muhammad Ashafa, co-founders of the Interfaith Mediation Centre, have been named the winners of the inaugural Commonwealth Peace Prize.

The two Nigerians were honoured for their exceptional contributions to “peacebuilding and reconciliation” in Nigeria.

Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland announced the award on Wednesday in a congratulatory letter to Nigeria’s Deputy High Commissioner, Sani Suleiman. She commended the pair’s outstanding work, emphasizing that their efforts have set a global standard for peacebuilding. Scotland highlighted their dedication to bridging religious divides, fostering mutual understanding, and preventing violence, noting that their impact has been profound.

The letter further stated: “As distinguished practitioners, we are confident they will serve as role models for future generations of aspiring peacebuilders.” It also mentioned the opportunity for objections to be raised by February 20, 2025. If no objections are received by this date, arrangements will be made to honour the awardees.

The Commonwealth Peace Prize, launched on September 21, 2024, recognises individuals who make significant contributions to global peace efforts.

The formal presentation of the award, along with a £50,000 financial reward, will take place on March 10 at a special ceremony marking Commonwealth Day at Marlborough House in London. The financial award will support Wuye and Ashafa in continuing their vital peacebuilding work.

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