 The United Nations has bestowed upon Mr. Henry Okafor, popularly known as Ike Jerusalem, the honor as a global ambassador for peace by the International Peace Commission in recognition of his contribution to national peace, unity and human capital development. The Lagos Bay's humanitarian received the award and decoration at a ceremony attended by his family members, friends and associates drawn from all works of life. Ambassador Kingsley Amafibar, director of peace and conflict resolution of the IPC, alongside other officials of the commission, handed the plaque and certificate of award to Ambassador Henry Okafor. In his congratulatory message, Amafibar said that the recognition was given to Okafor for his humanitarian gesture across Nigeria, especially to the less privileged and his passion for economic empowerment for youth, which were fundamental to national peace building. This is one man that has distinguished himself. I've created impact where young people have affected society. We're here as a body to decorate him today as an ambassador for peace and I believe he's an award well deserved and this is what you've seen here today. It is a well deserved recognition. Henry has been doing a lot, he has impacted, he has given back to the society so much that his good deeds have gone far beyond anyone's expectation. In fact, what Henry has done has turned out to be something that people know about but they don't even know the person that is doing it. So it's commendable. First and foremost, I'm grateful to God Almighty for making it possible for UN to recognize me. My advice to each and every one of us, especially the young youth who are up coming and those who are already made in life and those who are already doing well in life is to keep supporting peace, help, especially those who are in need of help. They should continue to support the widows, the orphanages, those who are especially in need of help. They should not lag behind, they should not lag focused in giving the help they can give because nobody knows tomorrow.