Join Lord David Alton of Liverpool and Pastor Agu Irukwu of Jesus House, London over dinner with a select gathering made up of parliamentarians, policymakers, faith leaders, academics, media professionals, business leaders and other changemakers to explore people-powered solutions to some of the world’s most urgent crises — with a special focus on insecurity, persecution, and displacement in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.
Following the success of previous dinner gathering(s) at The Carlton Club, expect to receive and share insights, build partnerships and experience strong commitment to collaborative positive action. This upcoming evening will build on previous momentum with deeper conversations and tangible next steps.
Co-Hosted by Pastor Agu Irukwu and Lord David Alton
PSJUK is honoured to have this dinner event co-hosted by:

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Pastor Agu Irukwu — Senior Pastor of Jesus House, London, and a leading voice on community transformation, faith-inspired advocacy, and nation building.
- Lord David Alton of Liverpool — a tireless advocate for human rights, international justice, and humanitarian protection, serving as Chair of the Joint House of Lords and House of Commons Committee on Human Rights.
Together, they bring both UK parliamentary influence and faith-based community leadership to bear on some of the most pressing issues and solution-creating of our time.
Why Attend
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To contribute to the urgent dialogue and action on peace and security across Nigeria and the wider region.
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To collaborate with others working at the intersection of policy, advocacy, and humanitarian response.
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To ensure that those most affected by violence, displacement, and injustice are not forgotten but given a platform and a future.