Govt. great youth policies are not implemented – Johnson Abbaly
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
Nigeria is a fertile land – Ekwuruke
YOUNG NIGERIANS MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
My passion is to help humanity selflessly – Kadiri Audu
I’m living my dream-Jephter Akaehie
Young Nigerians making the difference
Technology provides possibilities – Nmachi Jidenma
Do something, Asala urges youths
Young Nigerians making the difference
The future is now! We are tired of waiting – OGHENEFEGO ISIKWENU

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I am so proud being a Nigerian any time, any day – Grace Adams
Grace Adams have since lost both parents with just a younger brother left. She is a graduate of Mass Communications from the University of Jos. She founded K-WAVF (kids with a Vision Foundation) committed to serving Orphans and Vulnerable Children with offices in Plateau and Bauchi States. She was inspired by her own childhood experiences which have made her become the voice of the underserved communities. Saturday Youthful Vibes brings to us sublime story of this young Nigerian.
Our future is in our hands – Olusola Idowu
Sola is in his twenties and a -fifth year medical student of Kyiv Medical University, Ukraine. What is most interesting about him is that even in a foreign land, he has been able to have a breakthrough with his vision to impact many lives through his faith based organization. He tells his inspiring story to Saturday Youthful Vibes.
I See Opportunities Everywhere – Aisha Augie-kuta
Anyone with a camera is most likely going to take pictures with it and the quality of the images it generates.However, photography is not as easy as it seems, you can undoubtedly make some good fortune out of it if only you possess some skills and the necessary work tool.
If you have faith, you can move mountains – Owen Gee
Comedy is a tough business to become a part of. You either start writing it, hit the stage to perform it, or you do both. Stand-up is the ‘cruelest’ of all the forms that comedy manifests itself. Being a stand-up comedian can be very demanding, as it takes just the right blend of writing, timing and delivery. Owen Gee, a father of two boys takes Saturday Youthful Vibes on a journey of how he climbed the hall of fame.
Young Nigerians making the difference
Ugreen Foundation Nigeria is an organization managed by young people committed to promoting a constructive and active citizenship participation in the next generation leadership.
You cannot give what you do not have – Ikpe Ekong
Ikpe Ekong is undoubtedly endowed with great athletic skills. He surely has all it takes to deliver. From those days of playing handball in high school to his love for football today, sports has not only brought fame and fortune to him but to his family and those around him.
There is no error in trial…keep trying – Ikenna Onuorah
At first sight, one is likely to assume that Ikenna is a musical artist. Little would you imagine that he is a trained civil engineer but with a strong passion for branding and advertising. He walked into the Vanguard office to share what makes his life tick with Saturday Youthful Vibes. Please read on.
Young Nigerians making the difference
Kenny is fast becoming one of the nation’s most prominent syndicated motivational columnists .In 2008, EDUTAINMENT MAGAZINE christened him:’NIGERIA”S YOUNGEST MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER as a result of his inspirational/enterprise development articles geared towards national/youth transformation. He became a columnist at quite a tender age of 18 and since then he has been making a difference in the print media.
Someday your effort will pay off – Taiwo & Kehinde Adewole
The joy of bearing a set of twins is the joy of motherhood for some families. Taiwo and Kehinde are unique with their relentlessness to make a difference against all odds. This week we bring you the story of Taiwo and Kenny who are identifical twins. Taiwo shares the details of their account with Saturday Youthful Vibes.
I believe that even a smile is charity -Yasmin Kure
We live in an age when to be young and to be indifferent can be no longer synonymous. We must prepare for the coming hour. The claims of the Future are represented by suffering millions; and the Youth of a Nation are the trustees of Posterity.
Your choice can make or mar you – OlOWOKERE
Nigeria’s current crop ofleaders are beginning to appreciate the efforts of several young people who are adding value to the society. The Bauchi State Governor made no mistake when he engaged the services of Akinyemi as His Special Assistant on Information Communications Technology (ICT) following his antecedents. Ambassador Yemi who is also the President, Nigerian Youth Assembly shares his sensational account with Saturday Youthful Vibes.
I developed myself through frequent training – MUSA SULAIMAN
Flying an airplane is fun. Getting paid to do it is even better. For some people, it’s the perfect job: an office that travels, a view that’s constantly changing and challenges that are exhilarating. A young Nigerian who takes a multimillion dollar machine, casually flies it off the ground and then safely returns it, fascinates people.
Young Nigerians making the difference
Nnaemeka Diru is a development expert with keen interest in planning and conducting research for development. During his undergraduate studies, he was actively involved in teaching and enlightening students on character development, under the auspices of a University Committee created for the purpose.
Accountability and Integrity are my watchwords and companion – Ajiroba Oladipupo
A few days ago, Saturday Youthful Vibes encountered an emerging young leader and Sustainable Development activist/consultant. What makes his story more enthralling is the fact that Ajiroba Oladipupo is only 24 years old and he is a Special Assistant with the Office of Special Adviser on MDGs to Ogun State Government. It is an attention-grabbing profiling of a young man who wants to make huge impact in governance and his environment.
Hard work truly pays – Eloho Phillip Solomon
It is true that some people are born with silver spoon and others are not. Eloho was not so fortunate to be born with one. Eloho walked into Vanguard premises and listening to his story left us with the O MY GOD feeling.

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