Talk:Jake Okechukwu Effoduh

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 * He organized the Strike Out Strike protest in 2010 against the Nigerian Federal Government and the Academic Staff Universities Union on the incessant strikes that affected university students in that year.
 * Effoduh was a recurring guest in the children's television programme Zuma Kids Avenue, which aired weekly on the Nigerian Television Authority.
 * At 21 his roles in a series of church stage plays garnered him some celebrity.
 * His first feature length acting experience would come in 2009 when he played the villain of the cybercrime movie 12:30 which remains unreleased.
 * His theatrical debut was as the lead in Learning Curves, a satirical drama about five students who are forced by the university authority to live together under the auspice of a social experiment.
 * In November, he was selected to be a part of the global campaign of the World Health Organization's Violence Prevention Alliance Youth Task Team under the Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS.
 * He is currently the president of Lawyers League for Minorities, an NGO of pro bono lawyers advocating for the human rights protection of five specific minority groups: disabled persons, refugees, sex workers, people living with HIV/AIDS and the LGBTI community.
 * He has volunteered his time with several national and international agencies, including the Nigerian police, the National Human Rights Commission, and the Nigerian Red Cross.

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