By Kamaldeen Yusuf Gombe
On the occasion of the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the world remembers the victims and reflects on the far-reaching challenges that reshaped global perspectives on security and intelligence. The tragedy compelled global leaders to take proactive steps toward improving global security and counter-terrorism.
Over the years, significant progress has been made in policy formulation and practical demonstrations of resilience by world leaders and the intelligence community, all geared toward making the world a safer and more peaceful place for all.
Among those committed to this cause is Shalom Fredrick James, a physicist with a BSc in Physics from Landmark University, Nigeria, and an MSc in Intelligence and Global Security from Baze University, Abuja. Shalom who is currently a PhD candidate, complemented his academic journey with additional certifications earned in his quest to impact society positively. These include:
Health, Safety and Environment (Levels 1, 2 & 3)
Disaster Management and Safety
Web Design (HTML, JavaScript, CSS)
Non-Kinetic Operations Coordination Course
International Security Management Course
In today’s globally competitive space, young leaders like James deserve recognition for trailblazing in highly demanding fields. His efforts signal hope for more impactful contributions to global and national security and intelligence architecture in the years ahead.