Govt. great youth policies are not implemented – Johnson Abbaly
You can become your dream – Emma-Iyamu
I have gifted hands – jerome kome
First impression matters to me a lot – Rekiat Okoje
I believe in the Nigerian youth – EIZU UWAOMA
I’m not afraid to learn from my mistakes – Olaronke Shitta
YOUNG NIGERIANS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
My curiosity led me into entrepreneurship – Aniekan Okono
YOUNG NIGERIANS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
My work with young women has been fantastic -Oluwatoyin Ajao
YOUNG NIGERIANS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
Why I focus on youth development – Maxwell Ogaga

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Nigeria is a fertile land – Ekwuruke
There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something better tomorrow-Orison Swett Marden
I love listening to people’s problems and creating solutions – Chika Uwazie
Nigeria is undoubtedly endowed with great natural and human resources. Interacting with 23 years old Chika Uwazie, a Human Resource Professional with experience in recruiting, human capital management and organizational development leaves you with a strong impression that she is indeed an asset.
YOUNG NIGERIANS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
Every week, we bring you stories of young Nigerians making the difference in their various callings. Read on:
My passion is to help humanity selflessly – Kadiri Audu
Good sexuality education is crucial to help young people to prepare for healthy and fulfilling lives. High quality information and thorough sexuality education can equip them with the knowledge, skills and attitudes they need to make informed choices now and in the future; to develop their independence and self-esteem.
I’m living my dream-Jephter Akaehie
Jepther at 23 is full of life, and passion for what he does. He is the Managing Director, Power Edge Resources, a youth training company dedicated to maximizing human performance and transforming the lives of the younger generation through its seminars and conferences. He is currently studying Microbiology at the Imo State Polytechnic. Today, Saturday Youthful Vibes brings to us the story of Jepther all the way from Owerri.
Technology provides possibilities – Nmachi Jidenma
A business report has it that so important is technology to today’s youth that over half (53%) would give up their sense of smell rather than lose access to it. To them, losing the ability to explore and communicate via technology would be like a blind man losing his stick.
Do something, Asala urges youths
Ewajesu, a dynamic young woman who is only 29 years old believes like the legendary boxer, Mohammed Ali, that “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth”. Over the years, she has remained consistent with doing something to make life better than resigning to fate and playing the blame game. This weekend, she shares her story from Abuja with Saturday Youthful Vibes.
Young Nigerians making the difference
Being a man or a woman is a matter of birth. Being a man or a woman who makes a difference is a matter of choice. – Byron Garrett
The future is now! We are tired of waiting – OGHENEFEGO ISIKWENU
Entrepreneurship is not something you dabble into if you are not adequately prepared for it. As a matter of fact, it is tough. If being an entrepreneur is tough, then being a woman entrepreneur is tougher, and being a young woman entrepreneur is tougher still. This edition brings to us the story of a young Niger Deltan who is not relentless in her effort to forge on.

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