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Fiona Barry, Ace British Journalist, Human Right Activist writes for NSN…Promises Interesting, Witty Columns on Humanity
*Advocates Human Right Ambassador for Nigeria Overseas
*Tasks African Union on Lifelong Protection/Support for Parents of Chibok Girls’ Kidnapped
* Says Obi Asika is highly revered in Queen’s Enclave on Social Media Expertise
#Her Words: “Asika is a mediator to iron out any indifference between human rights and regaining confidence in Jonathan’s administration”
BY SAMSON SHOAGA/MANAGING EDITOR, NEW JERSEY
SHE is a human right activist of note, one who takes pleasure in fighting for the oppressed, abused and less privileged in the society. She is a towering, political analyst of note without a discrimination in colors, races or language differences. Fiona Barry, a regular feature on most foreign/world news journal in her breath-taking articles join the stable of Naija Standard Newspaper Inc USA (NSN) as a Columnist.
She has promised that her columns will be insightful, deepening, entertaining, and elucidating for people around the world to learn various lessons regrading humanity. She told NSN that she is urgently advocating the creation of Human Right Ambassadorial position for Nigerian government that would cater for human right records of Nigeria across various institutions abroad.
She says “It is paramount importance not to side with President Goodluck Jonathan but appeal to his better judgment. He must undertake a human rights ambassador, whose duty is to ensure that Nigeria maintain her human right record properly Overseas.”
On Obi Asika appointment as Special Adviser to President on Social Media
Barry gives a thumb-up, echoing that Asika’s appointment is placing a round peg in a round hole. Her words: “Believe Asika has media audience to address people first and political legislative body. Asika is a mediator to iron out any indifference between human rights and regaining confidence in Jonathan’s administration.”
Addresses African Union on Chibok Girls’ Parent Safety
Barry reached out to African Union (AU) to speedily come to the aid of the distraught parents of Chibok girls’ kidnapped. She explained: “The African Union should be an important role to protect the parents offer. The African Union should be an importance role to protect the parents by offering them lifelong support in Chibok. I am becoming emotional by expressing my views. I will like to visit Nigeria in the nearest future.”
#Look out for the regular columns of Fiona Barry, starting from this week, all the way from London-MANAGEMENT