Sandra Idoko, a law student at the Benue State University, emerged winner of Amnesty International Nigeriaโs maiden intervarsity debate on human rights. The finale marked the end of the weeks-long debate on human rights between representatives of universities across Nigeria.
The finale saw was between Afamefune Okwudili of the Faculty of Law University of Benin, Timothy Goodness Okusanya of the Department of Communication and Language Arts University of Ibadan, who emerged first and second runners up respectively, and the winner Sandra Idoko of Benue State University.
The universities competed on different topics relating to Amnesty Internationalโs focus, including freedom of expression, civic pace, equality, and fighting discrimination.
The debate series started with over 12 universities: Ahmadu Bello University Zaria (ABU) Baze University Abuja, Benue State University, Bingham University, Covenant University, Enugu state University of Science and Technology, Nnamdi Azikwe University, University of Benin University, University of Ibadan and Veritas University.
โThis debate is part of Amnesty Internationalโs efforts to empower Nigerian youth and university students with deeper understanding as well as engagement with human rights and to enhance their debating skills and capacity to convince and make change possible. As a human rights organization, we will continue to expand our engagements with Nigerian youth through innovative ways,โ says Isa Sanusi, acting director of Amnesty International Nigeria.
The debate, which started online, culminated in the finale at the University of Lagos and drew attendance of scholars, activists, human rights defenders and students.