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LEADERSHIP SUMMIT: V.C AND RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS, IGNITE PASSION FOR GLOBAL ILLUMINATION IN YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

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SURGE 2024: IGNITING THE LIGHT OF LEADERSHIP IN YOUNG PROFESSIONALS In a world plagued by moral decay, societal unrest and spiritual darkness, it is disheartening to witness the struggles of how youths navigate various contemporary vices.  The urgent need for guidance and illumination, prompted the Young Professional's Forum of Agege Chapter, an initiative of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, to host a transformative leadership summit titled-"Surge 2024: Awakening God's Heirs for Global Illumination." Illuminating The Path Forward Held on September 14, 2024, at the Philjul Event Gallery in Agege Lagos, the summit assembled an array of distinguished leaders from diverse sectors.  The keynote speaker, former Vice-Chancellor of Ekiti State University and current Vice-Chancellor of Anchor University, Mr. Samuel Oye Bandele, passionately addressed the audience on the theme: “Surge: A Clarion Call to God's Heirs for Global Illumination.” Bandele emphasized the importa...

TOGETHER WE WIN

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  REVIEW: SEPTEMBER EDITION OF "TOGETHER WE WIN" Are you yearning for harmony in your family, but feeling overwhelmed by the challenges that seem to pull you apart?  Do you find yourself questioning why, despite your best efforts, yet your home is not the sanctuary of peace you envision?  If these thoughts resonate with you, then the September edition of the Women Mirror, themed- “TOGETHER WE WIN” is your beacon of hope!  This insightful publication is crafted for anyone seeking to strengthen their family bonds and navigate the storms of life together. In just 15 pages, this edition delves deep into the essence of family unity, providing practical wisdom and spiritual guidance for overcoming the obstacles that threaten to divide us.  From the striking image on the cover, to the opening article, “The Unconquerable Team,” readers are reminded that every family is a team.  It emphasizes that there are no solo victories in marriage; true success comes from work...

LEADER KICKS AGAINST "JAPA" SYNDROME, COUNSELS YOUNGSTERS TO AQUIRE RELEVANT SKILLS.

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LOOKING INWARD: WHY NIGERIAN YOUTHS  SHOULD EMBRACE HOME OVER  "JAPA" SYNDROME. In recent times, the term "Japa" has become a buzzword among Nigerian youth, symbolizing the overwhelming desire to relocate abroad in search of greener pastures.  However, at a recent youth confab organised by the Old Agege Deeper Life Campus Fellowship in Magodo, Lagos, State Nigeria, Dr. Tope-Phillips Aikhuemelo, a seasoned consultant and former Human Resource Director, urged young Nigerians to have a rethink while having a better mindset.  “Instead of looking outward, he counseled them to focus on developing skills that will keep them relevant in today’s competitive job market. A CALL FOR REFLECTION Dr. Tope’s message was clear and punchy, emphasizing how many Nigerians living abroad are longing to return home. “A lot of Nigerians overseas want to come back, because most of them are not comfortable doing the type of work they do over there here,” he explained.  This ideology cha...