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Tiffany Ediomo- Development Practitioner

@fierce_builder

Development Practitioner | Executive Director @African_Seeds | 👑 Building Africa's Next Generation Leaders

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Tovia designed a booklet to help her students struggling with mental health issues. She aims to use her counseling strength to encourage young people to be resilient and invest in their personal development.

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Daniella Ebom carried out a Project in her community, Ruomigbo, Rivers, Nigeria. For her Project, she organized a 2-day training for some of her street friends who could not go to school. Her goal is to help other children like her achieve a better future by providing education.

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Judith Ozioma noticed that people in her community, Mgbuoba despite falling sick often, are comfortable living in a polluted environment. She designed a vision board carrying out an awareness campaign to educate her neighborhood on the dangers of living in polluted areas.

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Delight Dagogo noticed that a common problem in her community, Elikpokwodu, is flooding resulting from people throwing refuse into the drainage systems, blocking them. Delight designed a Vision Board for her project highlighting ways she aims to tackle these issues

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Destiny Uche carried out a project in her community, Green Ville, Nigeria where she collected old-school books and donated them to children. She also launched an after-school peer-to-peer Tutoring club for her schoolmates who do not understand lessons taught during classes.

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Desmond Esther noticed that students eat a lot of unhealthy food, affecting their health. To curb this issue, she created a project Vision Board to test different solutions to this problem Esther is enthusiastic about Sustainable Development Goal 3, Good Health and Wellbeing.

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Delight Shaw noticed a lot of young people in her community, Ada George, Nigeria lack interest in schooling. She created a captivating Project vision board intending to organize Training to educate them on the need for education and how it helps them acquire decent jobs.

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David, Hanniel carried out a project to solve Crises and Disputes in her school, Government Girls Secondary School, Ruomoukuta. For her project, she gave a talk, educating her schoolmates on the dangers of disputes and how to solve them

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Emmanuel Favour carried out a project to address illiteracy in the following areas: Gender inequality, unhealthy living, poor sanitation, indecent work, and low partnership for goals. For her project, Favour carried out an advocacy campaign and gave speeches in her school.

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Zinabari, Salvation believes in the Zero Hunger Goal. For her contribution, she created a vision board with a plan to establish a sustainable community garden and educate others to do the same. Salvation wants to tackle other Sustainable Development goals like No Poverty (SDG 1)

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We did something different We gave our Trainees the opportunity to document their social impact projects themselves. This is an entree from Destiny Uche who carried out a project in her community, Green Ville, Rivers State Nigeria.

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By allowing our Trainees to document their journey, we taught them how to be accountable, responsible, creative, and proactive— which are essential qualities in every Leader Here is an entree from Daniella Ebom, our Trainee who organized a 2-day training for young children

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Executing and Documenting her Project in school, Emmanuel Favour faced a problem due to the No Phone rule. What was she going to do about the mountain in front of her? Give up or insist? To our surprise, she moved forward regardless. She worked directly with her 👇

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Her video quality was not the best of it but she was unstoppable Hanniel's passion and dedication to supporting her cause and getting the work done was evident Our Young Leader has grown so much after the Leadership Program. 👇

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This is an entree from Hanniel Daniel who carried out a project to solve Crises and Disputes in her school, Government Girls Secondary School, Ruomoukuta

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Thank you to our amazing Trainers, Partners and Sponsors Thank you for equipping our children to be Excellent Leaders. You made this happen👏👏

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70% of children in Nigeria cannot read with meaning or solve simple mathematical problems, according to UNICEF If we do not intentionally build and equip Future Generations of Leaders for a sustainable future, we will suffer a huge loss. Thank you to our Amazing Trainers!

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I kicked against my comfort zone and launched a newsletter 30 minutes later, I'm seeing 130 subscribers 👀, and the introvert in me is tempted to run back inside I call this Newsletter "The Future on Small Feet" linkedin.com/newsletters/th… Happy Reading😎

I kicked against my comfort zone and launched a newsletter

30 minutes later, I'm seeing 130 subscribers 👀, and the introvert in me is tempted to run back inside 

I call this Newsletter "The Future on Small Feet"

linkedin.com/newsletters/th…

Happy Reading😎