WELCOME TO EYACE

Engaging Youth on the Dangers of Cybercrime and Corruption through Awareness and Empowerment

About EYACE

As a non-governmental organization, we specialize in combating corruption and educating young people about the dangers of cybercrime, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to make positive choices that impact their communities and the world. Our mission is to educate the youths on the consequences of corruption and cybercrime and empower them with skills that will help focus on the right pth.

The digital age offers limitless opportunities, but it also poses serious risks. Every day, countless young people fall victim to the deceptive promises of corruption and cybercrime, unaware of the consequences until it’s too late.

We’ve seen it firsthand—young people making choices without understanding the consequences, only to find themselves trapped in systems of corruption or lured into cybercrime. These aren’t just statistics; they’re real stories, real lives. That’s why we’re passionate about equipping youths with the knowledge and skills to rise above these challenges. Through anti-corruption education programs and hands-on cybercrime awareness clinics, we empower them to rewrite their futures with integrity and confidence.

What We Do

Youth Education
and Awareness

We organize workshops, seminars, and campaigns that educate youths about the consequences of corruption and cybercrime, highlighting the benefits of ethical behavior.

Advocacy and Outreach

We work with schools, community leaders, and policymakers to promote anti-corruption initiatives and provide resources for young people to stay on the right path.

Skill Development Programs

EYACE offers training in digital literacy and ethical technology use, enabling youths to channel their skills toward legitimate and impactful endeavors.

Community Engagement

By fostering open discussions and collaborative projects, we empower communities to take collective action against corruption and cybercrime.

Project 5 Million Initiative: Cybercrime and Security Hub (CASH)

Meet Our CEO and
Global Engagement Lead<br

Dr Jude Dandison the CEO and the Global Engagement Lead of  ENGAGING YOUTHS IN ANTI-CORRUPTION EDUCATION “EYACE” is qualified as a barrister and solicitor in the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

He holds a Bachelor of Law Degree (LL.B) from Southampton Solent University (UK), a master of Law (General LL.M) from Southampton Solent University, a Master of Law (LL.M) in International Laws & International Maritime Laws from the University of Hertfordshire (UK), a Master’s Degree (MSc ) in Legal Technology (law and artificial intelligence) from the University of Law Guilford (UK), and a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Corruption (PhD) from the University of Portsmouth (UK).

He is a front-line campaigner for the Introduction of anti-corruption education/syllabus in all levels of institutions in Africa. He is experienced in delivering law lecture, seminars, an inclusive tutorial, ability to design, prepares and develop courses and teaching materials

Get Involved:
Join us in our mission to create a brighter, corruption-free future. Whether you’re a student, educator, organization, or concerned citizen, there are many ways to support our cause.

Primary Schools
Secondary Schools
Universities

Target Audience

We engage with schools, churches, Mosques, and both local/central government on anti-corruption education, to ensure inclusive and equitable education that will promote collective action towards eradicating corruption.

Local Community
Local Government State Government Federal Government
Churches, Mosques & Religious Places
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Project 5 Million Initiative

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21st Feb 2024

Project 5 Million Initiative

Our pilot project focuses on instilling a deep understanding of the consequences of corruption and cybercrime among young people. We believe that by empowering them with the knowledge of how these crimes can impact their lives, we can inspire them to become champions of integrity and responsible digital citizens. Corruption erodes trust in institutions, stifles economic growth, and perpetuates inequality. For our youth, engaging in corrupt practices can have far-reaching consequences, tarnishing their reputations, limiting their opportunities, and jeopardizing their future careers. By educating them about the real-life implications of corruption, we aim to foster a culture of transparency, accountability, and ethical behavior from a young age.
Venue
Nigeria

Anti-Corruption Youth Program

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21st Feb 2024

Anti-Corruption Youth Program

We are engaging youths in anti-cybercrime and anti-corruption education by addressing several societal problems by reducing cybercrime rates, protecting individuals and organizations, fostering ethical behaviour, combating corruption, and building a responsible digital society. These initiatives contribute to the overall well-being and safety of the community.
Venue
Model Secondly School, Kubwa, Abuja
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Join Our Programme

To find out more about our training programmes here at Engaging Youths in Anti-Corruption Education, get in contact with our members today. We can talk you through our informational package, what we do and how we can help your community gain a better understanding on how to avoid corruption and bribery in the current environment.

Our Approach

At the core of our strategy lies a commitment to comprehensive anti-corruption education and awareness. By arming the youth with knowledge and cultivating a proactive stance, EYACE aims to establish a solid foundation for equity and justice in the fight against corruption. Through these initiatives, we seek to empower the youth to become agents of positive change in their communities.

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