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Student Peace Prize

As of 2010 the Peace Prize Committee has nine members, and is composed of four representatives from the National Union of Students in Norway (NSO), one representative from the Students’ and Academics’ International Assistance Fund (SAIH), and four non-student expert members.


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Ajume Wingo

Hailing from Nso, a kingdom located in the North West Province of Cameroon, Ajume Wingo received much of his early education from Christian and Muslim missionaries, and from a Bedouin teacher (whose title of Mallam Gargari translates to "invincible teacher") known for his toughness and draconian style of discipline.

Albert Horsfall

After the war, Horsfall remained with the Special Branch till 1976 when the department was excised from the NPF due to the creation of the National Security Organization (NSO).

Horsfall was a police man and pioneer member of the National Security Organization (NSO).

Horsfall, by then an Assistant Commissioner of Police joined the NSO as a pioneer officer under the First Director-General, Colonel Abdullahi Mohammed.

David Brophy

While conducting RTÉ NSO, he conducted the orchestra in front of over 80,000 people at the spectacular opening ceremony of The Special Olympics World Games in 2003.

Dele Giwa

Gloria Okon was a Lady who was arrested in 1985 by the National Security Organization (NSO) at the Aminu Kano International airport on suspicion of drug smuggling.

Mus'art Gallery

The statue of Ngonnso’ founder the Nso’ kingdom is presently kept in a museum in Germany.

Raffia palm

The raffia palm is important in societies such as that of the Province of Bohol in the Philippines, Kuba of Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nso of Cameroon, the Igbo and Ibibio/Annang of southestern, the Urhobo and Ijaw people of Niger delta Nigeria and the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria, among several other West African ethnic nations.


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