The Clean Election Movement (NBCC) team at Tetso College, Dimapur on February 20.
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Dimapur, February 21 (MExN): The Clean Election Movement (NBCC) concluded the first phase of sensitising the movement’s vision and mission at Tetso College, Dimapur on February 20.
In the first phase of visitation, the team has interacted with around 10,000 students from eight colleges in and around Dimapur and Kohima, in the span of two months. On the occasion, four speakers gave motivating talks on the significance of the Clean Election movement, personal experiences and the need to engage in this movement.
The panellists included were Dr Villo Naleo, Convenor, Clean Election Movement, NBCC, Kevitho Kera, Vitono Gugu Haralu and Limasenla, according to a press release from the Convenor, Clean Election Movement (NBCC). The session was moderated by Vikhozono Kire and Dr Sani Athisü said the invocation, while Vila Kiewhuo said the closing prayer and Colored Keys presented a song. The programme ended with a question and answer session.