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Mr Ezebuh F. Fombin, MA 

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Associate Researcher Attached to the Office of the President
An expert on Nigeria affairs, Mr Ezebuh F. Fombin earned an MA in public affairs at New Mexico Highlands University, U.S.A.
   Mr Fombin began his studies in Yaoundé, Cameroon and subsequently entered St Bede’s College Ashing-Kom. He advanced to the University of Buea in the southwest region of Cameroon where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Public Administration and graduated with a Second Class Honor position. He interned with government Ministries before being welcomed to New Mexico Highland University. With an interest in humanitarian, economic and security issues in in Central and West Africa, Mr. Fombin’s conducted original research on Boko Haram’s Impact on Sectors of the Nigerian Economy.
    Mr Fombin is an invited Associate Researcher with the international NGO The World Sustainability Forum. He provides critical support to the Office of the President on matters pertaining to the Forum's high level summit
programmes and advances the Forum's communications strategy.


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