At 24 years old, Agbadi Mustapha Eleyawa is a Space Law Legal Practitioner as well as a Member of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) of the United Nations. Through the African Space Policy Working Group of the SGAC, Agbadi has strenghthen the campaign for an African Space Agency that will harness and regulate Space Activities within the African Region but places more emphasises on Collaborations. As a Space Law Youth Enthusiast, Agbadi wrote his long easy
titled 'International Legal...
At 24 years old, Agbadi Mustapha Eleyawa is a Space Law Legal Practitioner as well as a Member of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) of the United Nations. Through the African Space Policy Working Group of the SGAC, Agbadi has strenghthen the campaign for an African Space Agency that will harness and regulate Space Activities within the African Region but places more emphasises on Collaborations. As a Space Law Youth Enthusiast, Agbadi wrote his long easy
titled 'International Legal Limitations and Contemporary Issues in the Use and Exploration of Outer Space' which was supervised by Prof. Jimmy O. Chijioke a renowned scholar in the field of International Law in 2015.
Agbadi is currently a member of African Youth Initiative (AFRIYOCC) on Climate Change and serves on the selection board of her Nigeria Chapter. Finally, Agbadi believes that Space Exploration is the future for Africa but suggest that adequate awareness is needed in order to carry along Policy and Decision Markers in the African Region. He further recommend that the African Union (AU) should take concerted efforts in order to establish a regional body (African Space Agency) that will regulate emerging space actors within the region as well as to harness the lofty benefits of Space Exploration for the benefit of Africa and humanity at large.