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Inspiring Nigerian Youths to aspire!
It is true that youths are the hub of the nation and the agents that will foster development. But it is saddening that most of them are unreached and do not have the necessary leadership skills to serve as agents of change in Nigeria. The value system and principles of ethics seem to have been swept down. The good news however is that many of these young people are eager and willing to learn and acquire skill set to get from where they are now to where they want to be.
It is in the light of this that Youth Leadership Entrepreneurship And Development (YLEAD) program was introduced to help reach many underserved youths. Recognizing that young people are the ones who would meet the specific manpower needs of the nation, RYPE Initiative in partnership with American Corner Calabar set out to inspire, empower and prepare a select group of young school leavers to become leaders, movers and shakers of Nigeria and the world at large. This aim was not defeated.
“I have neither seen nor used a saw before, but today, I was opportune to use one while volunteering at the Calabar Municipal Council” said Matilda, one of the participants.
“Right before we left for the Family support School, I always knew volunteerism was the right thing to do, We did some chores like sweeping, cleaning, and fetching water, some of us even had the chance to teach; and when we left the school, I knew I had done the right thing”, another participant while playing the ‘right and left' game after the volunteer session.
“My Aunty has been forcing me to read Medicine and Surgery. But with all I’ve learnt especially on goal setting and time management, I have decided to go for my passion.” Edidiong Akpan
“I don’t have the right expression to use but YLEAD has inspired and empowered me to go out into the world, use my skills and make a positive change. I have decided to go and teach and empower others.” Bisong Veronica
“I feel very great and happy and I have decided to deploy my skills and become an entrepreneur.” Effiong Ayaya
“I did not know what it takes to be a leader. But with this training, I am more of a leader now” Umoh Okokon
“The sub-conscious state of a free-thinker and the reading ability within me has been revived.” Redarokim Ikongha
FROM THE SUPER AMAZING RYPE TEAM |
WE SAY, THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS AND PARTNERS ESPECIALLY THE Michelle Obama Young African Women Leaders' Forum |
1 comment:
My name is Effiong ayaya, i attended the youthlead programme that was held @ the american corner, and i benefited tremenduosly coz now i can boldly tell sum1 that i'm a leader, i have learnt that success doesnt come through miracle bt by what u actually sowed, i learnt that the poor use time 2 save money while d rich use money 2 save time, i thank the organizerz of the programme and i pray that God should give them the enablement 2 do more. I pray i should become an entreprenuer sumday with d sole aim of solvin a problem rather than 2 make money, plz o. Aunty ann,grace,peter una 2 much
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