by Michael Orodare To prove that we are not cowards like Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state has described us, more of our strengths should be vested into inculcating and educating fellow youths… There is no better time to start the discussion and movement on how we want the 2015 elections to be than now.... Read More
by Kingsley Iweka “By 2030, boys will become men, ideas will become industries; yet seeds not sown will not yield harvest.” It is hard to convince the common Nigerian that we are a great nation, harder even to prove that we are headed for greatness. But does that mean we are not great, or not... Read More
by Cheta Nwanze Rewriting the history books is what #DSPAlams is doing now, and getting people to believe his side of the story. The Rivers state governor is a very interesting character. Like I said in an earlier newsletter, he is funny, and he proved it again last Saturday when he stood in front of... Read More
by Stanley Azuakola The first edition was thrilling, with lots of teachable moments and high points. In case you haven’t heard, The Future Project has announced that the second edition of The Future Awards Symposium for Young and Emerging Leaders would hold from April 4 – 7, 2013. The event which has capacity building for... Read More
by Lekan Olanrewaju In the aftermath of The Future Awards Symposium for Young and Emerging Leaders, tweeter @OKShorty1 (Kehinde Shote, who moderated the Private Sector session) shares lessons he learned from the event. The hashtag soon became a trending topic on Twitter. Have a look at them below. Celebrity activists and lone rangers can’t get us anywhere. @OKShorty1: #lessonsfromTFAsymposium... Read More