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Partner With Us In Uplifting Youths Into Greatness

Partner With Us In Uplifting Youths Into Greatness This is the age of collaboration, build to collaborate rather than compete! A wise man advice. Yes there is a great synergy from working together…. Youth Up is built to collaborate,…to build a formidable brand. As a membership organization, we are seeking to partner with more organizations and brands towards achieving a mutual mandate. Uplifting Youths Into Greatness This is a call to all youth-friendly brands to join our network of member-organizations…. Another wise man said….. The future of any nation, rests in the hands of her youths. Youth is an opportunity…. Let’s join hands to create these opportunities 👇 👉 Internship and employment opportunities… 👉 Training and Capacity Building 👉 Business Opportunities 👉 Mentorship The list is endless….. Let’s make it happen. Partner here. https://lnkd.in/dbnPbUc At #youthup…we raise stars…🌟 Info@youthupglobal.com   www.youthupglobal.com 

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Elomo Jemea Mokwe

Welcome Elomo Jemea Mokwe, Country Leader Cameroon

Welcome Elomo Jemea Mokwe, Country Leader Cameroon We move…. Happy to announce the appointment of Elomo Jemea Mokwe As the #YouthUp Country Lead for Cameroon. Youth Up is a global movement. And we are happy that great personalities with a touch of humanity are joining to make this dream a reality. Our mission is simple,… To uplift youths into greatness! In any generation, there will always be young people…. The question, what future would they have… That’s largely dependent on the foundations we create today… Join us…Let’s make a difference. If you consider you’re suitable to lead this movement in your country, chat me up… Or write us at hr@youthupglobal.com Folks in #Cameroon, connect with Elomo Jemea, we are planning an official launch of this global brand soon. Together is Better Info@youthupglobal.com   www.youthupglobal.com 

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Congratulations To 430 Youths!!!: TEKEDIA Makes Week10

Congratulations to 430 Youths!!!: TEKEDIA Makes Week 10 Congratulations to 430 youths…. For securing scholarships opportunity to study at Tekedia Institute Please pause and read that again… Do you like that news? An opportunity for 430 young people globally to study from the best online business school in Africa.. #TekediaInstitute I am sure you do love it. Yes, that’s what your vote will help make happen… To support Tekedia Institute in the ongoing TheMhagic velocity contest to win 25 Million Naira ($60,000) Vote here.. https://lnkd.in/dN_hJMk Tekedia Institute has assured the Youth Up community that the fund when won, will be used to fund scholarships for young people to study her Mini MBA. Here is a post by the lead faculty member, Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe https://lnkd.in/d-Ucbha Now you’ve known what to do… to bring this congratulations home. Calling on all my network… Join our community to bring this home… This 25 Million is ours for the taking! Yes. Info@youthupglobal.com   www.youthupglobal.com 

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YouthUp Welcomes Rosheen Ngorima, Coordinator Middle East and North Africa

YouthUp Welcomes Rosheen Ngorima, Coordinator Middle East and North Africa If we want to see a change, then we must be part of that change. A wise woman’s response… Why she accepted to coordinate the activities of Youth Up in the #MiddleEast and #NorthAfrica. (#MENA) Good people, I am happy to introduce a lady who is solely dedicated towards youth empowerment….. A change maker and a pacesetter! Rosheen Ngorima She doubles as both #youthup patron and now our MENA coordinator. She will work to expand the Youth Up community in the MENA territories… YouthUp is a global movement, allowing young people to exchange ideas while creating opportunities… The biggest youth-based movement originating from Africa to the world. We move 🙌 Join me to welcome her. Congratulations Rosheen If you consider yourself capable to lead this movement in your country, chat me up… Or write us at hr@youthupglobal.com Info@youthupglobal.com   www.youthupglobal.com 

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YouthUp Calls For Country Representatives

YouthUp Calls For Country Representativess Think about a world where any youth can access opportunities in any country, continent without restrictions… Where background and status do not define one’s progression in life… A platform that offers voice to every single youth.. To build change makers and pacesetters ….. To inspire and empower young people and help them shine…even from the most rural areas of the world. That’s what the Youth Up movement stands for. A platform of opportunities to youths. . In our global expansion program, we are looking for men and women across the globe to make this happen…. Youth leaders in different countries who will lead this movement. If you consider yourself passionate enough to do this…. Chat me up, or write us at hr@youthupglobal.com At #Youthup we are raising stars… Let’s do this.  Info@youthupglobal.com   www.youthupglobal.com 

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YouthUp partners with Tekedia to launch Tekedia Hub for Youth Empowerment

YouthUp Global No. 1 Ademola Adetokunbo, VI, Lagos, Lagos Nigeria info@youthupglobal.com Date: 17/4/2021 YouthUp partners with Tekedia to launch Tekedia Hub for Youth Empowerment Tekedia Institute Partners YouthUp Global To Develop Tekedia Hub World’s Most Promising Youth Development Ecosystem Joins Africa’s Fastest Growing Innovation Hub to Build More Global Solutions   Lagos, Nigeria: Tekedia Institute confirmed its partnership with YouthUp Global to catalyze worldwide innovations through the recently launched Tekedia Hub. Tekedia Hub is an arm of the Tekedia Institute that will be focused on bringing innovators, think-thanks, and ready learners together under a single roof, to share ideas, build solutions, and drive economic prosperity across the globe and with this in mind, YouthUp Global which is an internationally recognized youth development focused brand with strong roots in Africa, America, and Asia is now charged with the partnership responsibility of sensitizing and directing youths around the world towards growth by utilizing the hub. The Tekedia Hub currently welcomes all classes of individuals and with this partnership and is set for worldwide reach, especially targeted at youths such that the resulting community serves as a platform for idea incubation, funding acquisition, business consulting, etc. Faith Nwaobia, the President of YouthUp Global, mentioned, “We have been through countless phases to achieve bringing ‘youths’ and ‘innovation’ in one platform” and added that “the combined Tekedia and YouthUp Team has developed processes that encourage: 1) Creative thinking upon which innovation frameworks can be created; 2) Scholarship opportunities for Tekedia Hub users; 3) Establishment of varieties of sustainable business models.” ‘Connect’ is another notable function that allows users to network and grow with other registered users. The idea is to build the hub into a solution marketplace for entrepreneurs, business owners, enterprises, and governments. To execute this function, a registered user sends a ‘connect’ request which is accepted by the requested user, building a network of problem solvers; Tekedia Hub is more like the Facebook for innovators and solution providers. In essence, there have not been many platforms with the keyword ‘Management and Business Innovation’ which is a philosophical ideology of Harvard, but added convenience and ease of access to user (member) experience. However, the Tekedia Hub is expected to contribute to economic and social development through various innovative attempts to challenge and/or build on existing systems. Info@youthupglobal.com     www.youthupglobal.com 

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Partnership spotlights the week

Partnership spotlights the week

Partnership spotlights the week Tekedia Institute Tekedia Institute is a career and entrepreneurship development platform. The institute’s main goal is to aid people to accelerate their leadership ascent, elevate their business knowledge and thrive. The institute has various programs. One of its major programs is the Tekedia Mini-MBA program which runs for 12 weeks (four months). This is an innovation management program optimized for business execution and growth, with digital operational overlay. It is not limited to the only individual but it’s also for companies, government and schools. It runs 100% online and all contents are self-paced, recorded and archived which means participants do not have to be at any scheduled time to consume contents. It is a sector- and firm-agnostic management program comprising videos, flash cases, challenge assignments, labs, written materials, webinars, etc by a global faculty coordinated by Prof Ndubuisi Ekekwe. Many Scholars have emerged from this institute and just Two(2) months ago, 25 youths were given a fully-funded scholarship to take on the Mini-MBA. Tekedia has always been in support of uplifting humanity. Let’s give it up for the partner of the week! Written by Emmanuella Ogbonna Content Writer e-mail: simonmitchelles@gmail.com WhatsApp/Telegram: +2349038394592 twitter: @MichaelSule12 instagram: @simon_mitchelles LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-sule-owoicho-07ba73170

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ARE THE YOUTHS OF TODAY OUR FUTURE LEADERS?

ARE THE YOUTHS OF TODAY OUR FUTURE LEADERS? As a little boy, I heard the nursery rhyme: “Parents listen to your children. We are the Leaders of tomorrow. Try to pay our school fees and give us a sound education,” until it became hackneyed. I would often ponder on the content of the rhyme to see whether I could completely decipher the message, if there was any, embedded in it. May be the writer of the rhyme thought the young were either wiser than the old or would grow up to be wiser. Perhaps, the writer knew a sound education is the key to raising good Leaders, I would think. We might be tempted to define the word-youth-to mean a young individual, and simply leave it at that. Although, there are varying facets of definitions emanating from people across different walks of life, The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word as: the time of life when one is young, especially the period between childhood and maturity. While, The United Nations (UN) defines ‘youth’ as persons between the ages of 15 and 24 years of age, with all UN statistics based on this range. Would you rather define the word ‘youth’ in another way if your voice could reach the ends of the world? Let us retrace our steps a bit to the title of this article, viz: “are the youths of today our future Leaders?” Who or what would you say a Leader is? A Leader is seen by most people to be one having authority to direct. It is only natural for humans to grow older as time passes by. So, it is expected of youths to take the place of older persons, especially pertaining to leadership positions in due season. Considering the vast changes in technological advancements, system of education, and lifestyle in present times; how would you presume the government or leadership roles of any sort will be handled, say, some 50 years from now? Would there be a transition process? Will youths of today make great leaders tomorrow that will be impactful in executing positive changes? Do you think the youths of today have any prospects that might assure us of a better ‘Earth’ tomorrow? Even though recent demographics put the percentage of youths in the world around 16 to 18 percent, some people might be tempted to ask whether there are reliable leaders within this population. Is there really any cause for alarm? Of course, there are numerous reasons for concern. The indifference of youths towards the economy, politics, and other affairs related to their nation, especially in African countries is seriously alarming. This is a well known fact, as the entertainment industries and other sociable matters have the full engagement of most youths across streams of various social media platforms, to the detriment of politics, education, and other issues related to the future of the youths and the progress of their country. Then, would it be safe to say the level of engagement any matter attains on social media platforms is tantamount to the level of concern the youths of that nation have for such matters? It is worthy of note that the youths or the younger generation are the most active on the internet, especially on social media platforms.  It might be easier to answer the question posed by the title of this article after going through the degree of reactions and engagement to some sociable matters vis-à-vis political matters in Africa’s most populated nation (Nigeria: 9.08200N, 8.67530E). In the ongoing edition of the reality television show, Big Brother Naija (BBN), a sex tape of two house mates, “Erica and Kidwayya,” got a total reaction of; 60,700 comments, 103,000 likes, and 70,800 shares, on social media. While The Nigerian Government’s signed contract on power generation with Siemens to boost electricity got a total of; 4 comments, 2 likes, and 6 shares, on social media. Also, during the 2019 edition of the BBN show, there were a total of 170 million votes casted (majority of the voters are suspected to be youths). While a total of 27 million votes were casted in the 2019 general elections in the country. There is an Arabic proverb that says, “what is learned in youth is carved in stone.” Most youths of this generation have been caught up in the social media wave of acquiring opulence within the shortest possible time by any means possible and flaunting it on social media. Many youths, if given the opportunity will loot public funds, in order to amass fortunes and afford the kind of luxury their folks could not acquire. It is obvious that such corrupt practices imbibed by youths, will follow them to their old age. At this point in time, do you think the youths of today will make good and reliable future Leaders? PS. All numbers or figures used in this article were the present and recorded values at the time of writing. Written by Michael Owoicho Sule Content Writer e-mail: simonmitchelles@gmail.com WhatsApp/Telegram: +2349038394592 twitter: @MichaelSule12 instagram: @simon_mitchelles LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-sule-owoicho-07ba73170

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Good Reasons for Common Good

Good Reasons for Common Good Sarah, her mom, and her little brother were on their way to their pastor’s house. The previous day, a Sunday, Sarah’s family had ransacked their house for items they had no use of, from clothes to shoes, fascinators, and bags to give the disadvantaged. Her siblings had washed the washable and her little brother had arranged them neatly in a “Ghana-must-go” bag. The sky roared, a signal that it would rain as they drove to their Pastor’s house. The clouds gathered, thick gray and black like the smoke of an ill set stove, yet they were not deterred. Her mom, Mrs. Peter was a learning driver who only had experience in driving around the estate where they lived. A few days ago, the estate committee employed the services of road construction workers to refortify the roads against floods. Half a portion of the road served as a working lane for both incoming and outgoing cars. Mrs. Peter had yet to gain the confidence to face such a driving situation, so she hurriedly drove to avoid facing an oncoming vehicle. Unfortunately, she could not escape. An incoming car met her in the middle, leaving her confused and scared. As she was a learning driver, her fears intensified with the heaviness of the downpouring rain. Mrs. Peter could not reverse for there were cars lined behind her. Soon, screams, accusations, and chaos ensued, advised too were thrown at her, all the more confusing her, and causing her to freeze. Paralyzed by fear, Mrs. Peter sat in her car, not moving and blocking out all the voices. “move forward!” “Madam, move this car, space dey your front!” “Madam, just turn your hand to the right” “women cannot drive” With the situations playing out in her presence, Sarah sat quietly, devising a solution to release the tension. With no willing hands around, she knew she had to be the willing hand. In her oversized red sweater, Sarah got down from her mom’s car, her comfort zone in the burning pandora. She had no previous experience, neither had she done such a job, she simply knew there was a problem that needed solving. With a min-flood brewing and heavy rain beating discouragingly at Sarah, she worked her way through the knots of problems, working harder and appealing to each person to follow her directions. “Your mother cannot drive!”, they hauled her, and she wondered if there was any harm in her mom learning how to drive. There was simply no crime, only good reasons and she held on to that.“You this small girl, what do you know?”. Some asked her, yet no one was willing to help her or the others. A few minutes later, she succeeded, heaving a sigh of relief. Mom drove through the narrow space and the other drivers too. Sarah has bravely solved a problem despite the unfavorable circumstances. Youth Up is the Sarah of this story, it is all about not “wait for answers, only having a good reason”. Written by Deborah Oluwafisayo Faboade Content Writer

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Inclusive Youths: Ingredients for Developing Countries

Inclusive Youths: Ingredients for Developing Countries Youths account for 1.8 billion of the 7.8 billion of the world’s population according to the United Nations Population Fund(UNPF) and Worldometer.  Further, according to the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social affairs states, 19 percent of the global youth population lives in Africa. The rapid growth of youths globally signals the rife of opportunities, innovations, ideas, inventions as well the need to carter and make adjustments to care for the youthful congregations, without stifling their ambitions and dreams. Although there is consequential positivity of the large presence of youths in the world, they face challenges and problematic knots especially in sub-Saharan Africa and Asian regions. They are plagued with unemployment, poor educational systems, poor transfer of skills as well as economic, environmental, and political stagnation. Yet, despite these noxious and horrid conditions, youths have taken up the mandate to shatter and break boundaries, their resilience, and doggedness shining through. Youths whose resilience have shone through and are making an impact across the globe include Patrick Ngowi from Tanzania who is the founder and chairman of Helvetic Group of companies, a renewable energy company: Lorna Rutto from Kenya, the founder of Ecopost that specialize in collecting and recycling the waste in plastic into aesthetic durable and environmentally friendly fencing posts; Tayo Sadique from Nigeria of AirSynQ is a starter firm that specializes in using Balloon Satellite and intelligent software for automated assessment of surveillance feeds; Tere Gonzalez from Mexico, the President of liter of light Mexico, whose purpose is to use plastic soda bottles to generate electricity; Boyan Slat an Environmentalist undertaking the largest ocean clean-up in the world; Abigail Lupi, the founder of CareGirlZ caring for the elderly and a host of others. These Youths and many more see hope and solutions despite problems and Are determined despite encounters with reasons to be discouraged, nonetheless, they persevere.  Despite the growing stream of daring youths, there is still the need to steer other youths to awareness, into what their spirits, in togetherness can create and change. There is the urgent need to fire the youths to take up important roles, however small, to birth ripples of change in the world, and to make lasting differences. Youth Up is a body that is committed to realizing the vision of providing the necessary skillsets for youths that are ready to make a change, irrespective of educational, ethical, and gender specifications. The body’s focus is premised on its founders, Faith Nwaobia and Awa k. Ndukwe words; “Humanity is to be lifted and youths are like the rising sun, hope for tomorrow’s daylight”. They have taken up the task to make youths irrespective of their financial, ethical, religious, social as well as educational background matter, to uplift them to greatness. The organization also encourages Youths to look beyond the present challenges and focus on the common good, Ubuntu, the spirit of togetherness and familyhood, promoting the belief that one’s person positively accomplished feat is like a ripple, it affects all. Written by Deborah Oluwafisayo Faboade Content Writer

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