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P4P Newsletter – October 2025

By MEL Technoloiges | Newsletter | 0 comment | 31 October, 2025 | 0

This edition celebrates the creation of new sub chapters across several states, a proof of P4P’s expanding footprint and the growing passion of peace actors who continue to take the message of peace to the grassroots. It also highlights the Akwa Ibom State Chapter’s 2 Day Fundraising Masterclass, an inspiring initiative designed to build theRead more

Celebrating Nigeria at 65: A Call for Unity, Peace, and Inclusive Development

By P4P Niger Delta | Newsletter, Press Releases | 0 comment | 1 October, 2025 | 1

On this day, sixty-five years ago, our beloved nation, Nigeria, took its place among the community of sovereign states. Independence Day is not only a commemoration of freedom from colonial rule, but also a reminder of the resilience, diversity, and shared aspirations that bind us together as a people.

P4P Newsletter – August 2025

By P4P Niger Delta | Newsletter | 0 comment | 1 September, 2025 | 1

This month’s edition shines a spotlight on remarkable stories of collaboration, dialogue, and youth engagement. From Bayelsa State, we feature the chapter’s active contributions to the PIND–EU project, driving grassroots impact and strengthening peacebuilding in communities. This edition also takes you inside the energetic Peace Camp for secondary school students, an annual initiative of theRead more

P4P NEWSLETTER JULY 2025

By P4P Niger Delta | Newsletter, P4P Resources | 0 comment | 1 August, 2025 | 0

This month, we’re excited to share some of the meaningful work happening across our network. In Cross River State, our chapter teamed up with the University of Calabar to hold a peacebuilding training, helping young people and community members gain practical skills to promote peace. Our Secretariat team, led bythe Team Lead, also visited theRead more

P4P June 2025 Newsletter

By P4P Niger Delta | Newsletter | 0 comment | 30 June, 2025 | 5

This month, we are bringing you powerful stories of connection, collaboration, and courage from across the network. Every update reveals real people doing the real work of building peace, not in theory, but on the ground, where it matters most. We begin with an inspiring advocacy visit by theP4P Secretariat to the Kebetkache Women DevelopmentRead more

P4P February 2025 Newsletter – Issue #2

By P4P Niger Delta | Newsletter | 0 comment | 1 March, 2025 | 0

AKWA IBOM STATE CHAPTER PROMOTES PEACE AND ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN ITIAM AND MBIABONG COMMUNITIES The Akwa Ibom State Chapter of Partners for Peace in the Niger Delta (P4P) took a bold step toward strengthening interfaith harmony and community resilience. In collaboration with the Cardinal Onaiyekan Foundation for Peace, they organized a one-day workshop in theRead more

P4P Imo Sub-Chapter Promoting Peace

By MEL Technoloiges | Newsletter, P4P Resources | 0 comment | 22 April, 2024 | 0

In the heart of Imo State, nestled between the ancient communities of Nnerim Ndugba and Umuchoko Ezisu Ndugba, a tale of reconciliation and unity unfolds. For years, these sister communities grappled with a lingering land boundary dispute, threatening the fabric of their shared heritage. But amidst the discord, a beam of hope emerged in theRead more

Bridging Decades Of Division: Historic Meeting Unites Communities After Two Decades Of Conflict In Akwa Ibom State

By MEL Technoloiges | Newsletter, P4P Resources | 0 comment | 22 April, 2024 | 0

In this month’s spotlight, we celebrate a monumental success in Akwa Ibom State—a testament to the power of dialogue and community engagement. Our project, “Addressing Communal Armed Conflict Over Land Dispute Between Uko Akpang Ewang and Ukonteghe Uda in Mbo LGA,” has achieved a breakthrough that many thought impossible. For over two decades, the UkoRead more

P4P’s National Coordinator Delivers Insights On Radio Program, Tackling Critical National Issues

By MEL Technoloiges | Newsletter, P4P Resources | 0 comment | 24 February, 2024 | 0

Our February newsletter, shine a spotlight on our esteemed National Coordinator, High Chief Akomolafe Pius, who recently shared his insightful perspectives on national issues during a radio program in Akure. With a focus on Ondo State as a flashpoint, Chief Akomolafe addressed pressing concerns ranging from insecurity to political unrest and economic challenges. During theRead more

EMPOWERING CHANGE STATE BY STATE: P4P FUELS CHANGE BY GIVING GRANTS TO THE ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS OF THE NETWORK

By MEL Technoloiges | Newsletter, P4P Resources | 0 comment | 18 January, 2024 | 0

In the heart of Abia State, SANAB Development Foundation, a proud member of Partners for Peace in the Niger Delta (P4P), recently harnessed the power of change through a P4P grant. Their intervention, aptly titled “Reducing Violence Against Women and Girls in Umuahia North and Umuahia South LGAs of Abia State,” has become a beaconRead more

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ABOUT P4P

Partners for Peace, or P4P, is a network supported by the Foundation for Partnership Initiatives in the Niger Delta (PIND) whose mission is to build social capital around peacebuilding through amplifying the voices of positive actors, building a network of self-identified agents of peace, and leveraging that network through facilitation, small grants, and capacity building.

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