Strengthening Teen Leadership: LET Bootcamp Webuye 2024 Highlights

The 2024 L.E.T. Bootcamp in Webuye, Bungoma County, was a dynamic three-day learning and empowerment experience designed to equip teenagers with the skills, knowledge, and inspiration to thrive beyond high school. Why Webuye? Webuye Sub-County, home to over 42,000 people, has faced economic challenges since the closure of Pan African Paper Mills in 2008. While …

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Future-Proof Educators: Shaping the Next 50 Years of Learning

Future-Proof Educators: Shaping the Next 50 Years of Learning

On August 28th, 2025, Steering for Greatness Foundation, in collaboration with YiSHDA, will host a Teachers’ Capacity-Building Workshop in Nassarawa State to empower facilitators of the LET Clubs with skills for the future of education. About the Workshop Since the launch of the Leadership, Entrepreneurship, and Technology (LET) Clubs in February 2025 across 10 private …

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Highlights from Webuye Bootcamp 2022

Main Objective The main objective of the two days BootCamp with the theme “You Can Bloom Again” was to  help the participants to reflect on their personal  journey, learn, unlearn and discover the potential  embedded in them. Ideally the camp provided a space  for encouragement, resources, and network for the  participants to bloom again. Participants’ …

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Life Skills Activity Sheet

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10 skills you need to remain relevant beyond 2025 – Amaka Ekezie

With the emergence of a highly inter-connected world and new trends that characterize the workplace landscape, there is a dynamic shift from the much laid emphasis on hard skills to soft skills. According to a survey by the World Economic Forum, the emerging Fourth Industrial Revolution – characterized by an exponential increase in various digital …

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Opportunity is knocking at your door

Today’s post is focused on opportunity! I remember as a child and teenager being told that success is when preparation meets opportunity. I even had a personal example to buttress that point.

When I was studying for my A’levels (which I did in about 8 months), I worked pretty hard (wanted to have a result at least as good as my brother’s and was tired of JAMB’s antics) and believed God for success.

Just before the last day of my exams, an opportunity showed up. It was an opportunity that shifted the focus of my exam from just getting into university to the possibility of attending my dream school – The London School of Economics and Political Science.

Readers are Leaders: 2019 Reading lists by Mary Lipede and Jepthah Adelowo

The saying, ‘readers are leaders’ has become a popular notion known to everyone. If you check through the characters of great leaders of the World, one thing is common. They were/are great readers. Reading exposes you to New and thoughtful ideas, it is just like an baptismal service into the realm of insightful thinking. Indeed …

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