Sunday Akin Dare Explained
Sunday Akin Dare (born 29 May 1966) is a Nigerian journalist who served as the Nigerian Minister of Youth & Sports from 2019 to 2023.[1] [2] [3] He previously held the position of Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), having been appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari in August 2016.[4] [5]
Education
Dare attended Baptist High School in Jos, Nigeria, from 1978 to 1983 for his secondary education. He later pursued Advanced level studies at Oyo State College of Arts and Science, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.[6] He earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc.) honors degree in International studies from Ahmadu Bello University in 1991. He later completed a Master of Arts (MA) in Law and Diplomacy at the University of Jos, Nigeria, in 1996.[7]
In 1998, Dare was chosen as a Freedom Forum Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the School of Journalism at New York University (NYU). He also pursued Media and Public Policy studies (2000-2001) as a Nieman Journalism Fellow at Harvard University.
In 2011, he was awarded the Reuters Foundation Journalism Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford, where his research focused on "New Media and Citizen Journalism in Africa – A Case Study: Using New Media Tools and Citizen Journalism to Investigate Corruption in Nigeria."[8]
Career
Dare began his journalism career about three [9] decades ago by working as a correspondent for The Nation magazine in New York and as a production editor for the European-backed Fourth Estate magazine during Nigeria's military interregnum.[10] He was also part of the founding team of Nigerian weekly magazines The News and Tempo.[11]
Between 2001 and 2009, Dare served as Chief of the Hausa Service, African Division at Voice of America (VOA) in Washington, DC, where he managed various portfolios including the daily production of radio and online broadcast programs. He also led a team of international journalists based in Washington, DC, and correspondents in West Africa for Voice of America.[12]
In 2009, Dare was appointed Senior Special Assistant (Media) to the Minister of Information and Communications. In this role, he managed media-related decisions, public information dissemination, and media policies under the Ministry's jurisdiction. He was instrumental in the sale of the 2.3 GHz spectrum frequency in 2014.[13]
Dare founded the Social Media Clinic (SMC), a Media/Information Technology program aimed at educating citizens about IT development and new media usage for building a responsive society.[14] He also served as the Chief of Staff / Special Adviser on media to former Lagos State Governor who is the current President of Nigeria,[15] His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCON[16]
In 2016, Dare became the Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), where he managed the NCC's interactions with public and private sector stakeholders.[17] From 2019 to 2023, he was the Nigerian Minister of Youth & Sports.[18]
On 23 October 2024, President Tinubu appointed him as the Special Adviser on Public Communications and Orientation.[19] [20]
Youth Development
- Over 28,000 youth beneficiaries of the Nigeria Youth investment Fund. NYIF][21]
- Over 200,000 youth trained in various digital skills across the country.
- Increase in the monthly salary of the NYSC from 19k to 33k [22] and also improvement of their kits
- DEEL- Introduced the DEEL Initiative that covered Digital skills acquisition, Employability, Entrepreneurship and Leadership and Mentoring. Over 350,000 youth secured training under DEEL[23]
- Hosted the first event National Youth Conference in Abuja. November 2021 [24]
- Hosted the first ever Commonwealth Youth and African Summit with 18 Commonwealth Countries in attendance.[25]
- Introduced the APP challenge among Nigerian youth for 3 years.[26]
- Secured for Nigeria the Headquarters of the Commonwealth Youth Council. CYC with a population of 1.2 billion Commonwealth Youth.[27]
- Established the 3-month Work Employment Program, WEP, for Nigerian Youth.
- Bilateral - signed bilateral agreements with 7 countries in youth development.[28]
- Leadership training of 42k Youth through Centre for Leadership Training, CLTC.[29]
- Skills Data Bank for the YouthWeb site: DARE Inagurates National Youth Data Bank Committee. 25 October 2022. 6 October 2024.
Sports Development
- National Sports Industry Policy, NSIP, otherwise known as Sports as Business. Developed a new national sports policy with practicable Prescriptions for Nigeria's sports development. [30]
- Adopt Initiative: adopt an athlete, adopt a pitch, adopt a team, adopt a facility. PPP Model. [31]
- Renovation of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium after almost 10 years of lack of proper renovation through a robust public private partnership under the adopt a pitch initiative and has been cerified by both CAF and FIFA.
- Renovation of three sections of the National Stadium Surulere. Practically abandoned for about 19 years. The structure is now being restored to its original plan and the main bowl is almost back with new football pitch, new sprinklers, a new 9 lane tartan track, a new digital scoreboard.
- Adopt an athlete: Direct financial support channelled to the home and foreign based Nigeria athletes. Through this initiative over 48 Nigerian athletes got direct funding to the tune of over half a million dollars. Home based got 10k USD and foreign based 20usd. [32]
- Talent Hunt Program, THP. [33]
- Delivered a 10-year Football Masterplan [34]
- The rebuilding of the Nigeria premier league. [35]
- Completed the Headquarters Building of ANOCA (Association of National Olympic Committee of Africa) after almost 10 years of abandonment. The IOC President Thomas Bach was in Nigeria to Commission the building.[36]
Controversies
Sunday Dare denied the Nigeria women's national basketball team the opportunity to participate in the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. He initiated a self-imposed ban on Nigeria's international competition involvement shortly before the scheduled start of the World Cup. This decision drew criticism and disappointment from players such as Ezinne Kalu and Upe Atosu. Kalu expressed her reluctance to represent Nigeria again, while Atosu described the situation as "heart-wrenching".[37] [38]
The controversy escalated when, following FIBA's decision to replace Nigeria with Mali at the World Cup, Sunday Dare lifted the self-imposed ban, citing the "overriding spirit of national interest". This reversal of the ban came after Nigeria had been replaced in the tournament, further intensifying the disappointment among Nigerian female players. The sudden change effectively dashed their dreams and invalidated their hard-fought qualification for the World Cup.[39] [40] [41]
Honors and recognition
Dare was recognized as one of the fifty Leading Nigerians during Nigeria's Golden Jubilee anniversary celebration in North America. He also received the Voice of America Meritorious Honor Award 2009 for his leadership and professional contributions in Africa and the diaspora. Additionally, Dare was listed as a member of the International Committee to Protect Journalists Citation in 2000 in New York City.[42]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: A minister determined to change Nigeria's sports architecture. 2021-02-12. guardian.ng. 11 April 2020 . en-US.
- Web site: 2020-08-27. Sunday Dare: One Year Journey as Minister of Youth And Sports. 2021-02-12. en-GB.
- Web site: 22 August 2019. CLOSE-UP: What you didn't know about Sunday Dare, the Jos man who replaced Dalung as sports minister. 24 October 2020. TheCable. en-US.
- Web site: Buhari Nominates Durojaiye as NCC Chairman, Dare as Executive Commissioner. admin. 2 August 2016. THISDAYLIVE. en-US. 25 July 2019.
- News: Nigeria: Buhari Appoints New NCC Chair, Commissioners. Isiaka. Wakili. 3 August 2016. All Africa. 26 July 2019.
- Web site: What you should know about Buhari's ministerial nominee, Sunday Dare. 23 July 2019. Vanguard News. en-US. 26 July 2019.
- Web site: Buhari nominates Sunday Dare as minister. Oke. Jeremiah. Ibadan. 23 July 2019. Daily Trust. en-GB. 25 July 2019.
- Web site: Sunday Dare: 15 things you should know about Buhari's ministerial nominee. Lawal. Nurudeen. 24 July 2019. Legit.ng – Nigeria news.. en. 25 July 2019.
- Web site: Sunday Dare, ICIJ . 2024-08-19 . en-US.
- Web site: Sunday Dare Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism . 27 July 2019 . reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk.
- Web site: Andre Olaniyan . Minsterial Profile: About Buhari's ministerial nominee, Sunday Dare Checkout Magazine . 27 July 2019.
- Web site: Lawal . Nurudeen . 24 July 2019 . Sunday Dare: 15 things you should know about Buhari's ministerial nominee . 27 July 2019.
- Web site: Executive Commissioner: Mr. Sunday Akin Dare . 27 July 2019.
- Web site: Sunday Dare, silent poster boy of Nigeria's ICT sector. 26 July 2019.
- Web site: Abdullahi . Idowu . 2023-03-01 . BREAKING: INEC declares Tinubu winner of presidential election . 2024-08-19 . Punch Newspapers . en-US.
- Web site: Biography Of Sunday Akin Dare, Nominated For Minister From Oyo State NewsNaira.com. NewsNaira.com. newsnaira.com. en.
- Web site: 2 August 2016 . Buhari appoints Durojaiye, Tinubu's aide, Dare, Ararume as NCC members . 27 July 2019.
- Web site: Aimuengheuwa . Joan . 2024-10-24 . Meet Sunday Akin Dare: President Tinubu's New Special Adviser on Public Communication and Orientation . 2024-11-06 . Tech Business Economy . en-GB.
- Web site: Anichukwueze . Donatus . 23 October 2024 . Tinubu Appoints Dare As SA On Public Communication And Orientation . 2 November 2024 . Channels.
- Web site: BREAKING: Tinubu Appoints Former Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, As Special Adviser Sahara Reporters . 2024-11-02 . saharareporters.com.
- News: Ailemen. Anthony. 16 September 2022. FG to establish youth bank, says Dare. 19 August 2024. Business Day.
- News: Adedigba. Azeezat. NYSC: Corps members to receive N33,000 monthly allowance. 19 August 2024. Premium Times.
- News: 26 March 2020. Youth ministry starts digital training in partnership with IBM. 19 August 2024. The Punch.
- News: Akomolafe. Jesutomi. 28 September 2021. Nigeria's first national youth conference holds Oct 12. 6 October 2024. The Guardian.
- Web site: President Buhari hosts Commonwealth Summit and reiterates Nigeria's commitment to unlocking youth potential. 19 August 2024. Commonwealth.
- News: 60 Day App Challenge: Nigeria government wan dash N1m to young mobile application developers. 19 August 2024. BBC News Pidgin.
- Web site: Youth. 19 August 2024. Commonwealth.
- News: Nwoke. Chidi. 1 July 2022. Nigeria, Portugal Sign Bilateral MoU On Sports Development. 19 August 2024. Voice of Nigeria.
- News: Okeke-Korieocha. Ifeoma. 4 July 2021. Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre set to train 30,000 youths on leadership skills. 19 August 2024. Business Day.
- Web site: Sport en Commun . 2024-08-19 . Sport en Commun . en-US.
- Web site: Anyanwu . Samuel . 2019-12-19 . Youth and Sports Ministry launches Adopt Campaign: offers hope to athletes . 2024-08-19 . Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation . en-US.
- Web site: 2019-12-22 . Nigerian Sports Minister launches "adopt an athlete" initiative for Tokyo 2020 . 2024-08-19 . www.insidethegames.biz.
- Web site: Sports Ministry To Produce Special Brochure For Talent Hunt Athletes . 2024-08-19 . Ground News . en.
- Web site: THE 10-YEAR FOOTBALL MASTERPLAN . 2024-08-19 . www.thisdaylive.com.
- Web site: Rapheal . 2023-03-10 . Sunday Dare’s firm revolution in rebuilding domestic football . 2024-08-19 . The Sun Nigeria . en-US.
- Web site: Sulola . Remi . 2019-11-14 . Dare, IOC president inaugurate ANOCA secretariat in Abuja . 2024-08-19 . TheCable . en-US.
- News: I may not wear Nigeria's green and white again, D’Tigress player says. Vanguard. 3 June 2022. 6 October 2024.
- News: BBC News. Government's withdrawal of Nigeria from global basketball is 'heart-wrenching'. Okeleji. Oluwashina. 13 May 2022. 6 October 2024.
- News: 31 August 2023. Tunde. Eludini. 2 June 2022. 2022 Women’s Basketball World Cup: FIBA confirms Mali as replacement for Nigeria's D'Tigress. Premium Times.
- News: News Agency of Nigeria. 2 June 2022. Nigerian basketballers lambast Buhari, Sunday Dare, NBBF over ouster from competitions. 31 August 2023. Peoples Gazette.
- News: Nigerian government makes basketball U-turn. BBC Sport. 31 August 2023.
- Web site: Meet Dare, NCC executive commissioner-designate. 3 August 2016. The Nation Newspaper. en-US. 27 July 2019.