Chief Moses Nwan PhD, F.hcd, mni.
Chief Moses Nwan PhD, F.hcd, mni. was born on May 15th 1963.
He's a sophisticated leader and policy analyst, a member of inetnational body of teachers without borders in Nigeria and an alumnus of the elite institute, the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) Kuru in Plateau State.
He has dedicated his life to serving his community, beginning his journey as an educator, inspiring countless minds through his passion for teaching. Transitioning into administration, he served with distinction as a Permanent Secretary, bringing efficiency and innovation to government operations.
His tenure as the State Coordinator of UNICEF showcased his commitment to global welfare, advocating for the rights and well-being of children and women worldwide. In the realm of politics, Dr. Nwan’s dedication to public service shone brightly as he navigated the intricacies of governance, championing policies for societal progress and prosperity.
As a leader, Dr. Nwan advocated for healthcare reforms and policies to address public health challenges, particularly in rural areas.
His efforts earned him recognition both nationally and internationally, and he received numerous awards for his humanitarian work and contributions to society.
As an executive private secretary to the governor of Plateau State, despite facing many challenges, Dr. Nwan remained committed to his mission of creating a better future for his community.
His legacy continues to inspire others to make a positive impact and serve those in need. Through his diverse roles, Chief Moses Nwan PhD, F.hcd, mni. has left an indelible mark on education, governance, humanitarianism, and public service to date.