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NGO set to bolster future leader’s entrepreneurship culture
The Centre for Leadership and Creative Entrepreneurs in Africa Ltd/GTE (CELCE-AFRICA) has stated poise to bolster leadership and entrepreneurship culture amongst future leaders across the continent.
Resolved to host a forum in commemoration of the United Nations International Day for Education, the Director General/CEO of CELCE-AFRICA Amb. Kingsley Enwelim Nwanze disclosed that the theme: “Artificial Intelligence and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a world of Automation,” aligns with organization’s mission to promote leadership and entrepreneurship across the continent.
According to Ambassador Nwanze the event to be chaired by Hon. George Adegeye Olawande (Omogeye), the representative for Amuwo Odofin Federal Constituency will be held on Wednesday, 5th February 2025, at the Rockview Hotel, Festac Town, Lagos.
“The International Day for Education, recognized globally, emphasizes the importance of education in fostering peace and development.
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“The event will feature insightful paper presentations by distinguished speakers, Amb. Muftau Lawal, President of Platform of Educators and Private School Owners (PEPSO) and Amb. Mark Idiahi, Publisher/CEO of Africa Future Leadership Media, who will share their expertise on the transformative power of education and its role in shaping future leaders in Nigeria.”
The CELCE-AFRICA CEO harps on the importance of education in driving the desired societal change.
“Education is the bedrock of sustainable development. As we commemorate the International Day for Education, we aim to inspire and empower individuals through knowledge and creativity.
“We are honoured to have Hon. Olawande chair this event and look forward to the valuable insights from our esteemed speakers.”
“The event is open to the public, and all stakeholders in the education sector, including educators, students, policymakers, and entrepreneurs, are encouraged to attend. Together, we can foster a culture of learning and innovation that will drive Africa’s growth and development.
“The Centre for Leadership and Creative Entrepreneurs in Africa Ltd/GTE (CELCE-AFRICA) is dedicated to nurturing leadership and entrepreneurial skills among Africans.
“Through various programs and initiatives, CELCE-AFRICA aims to empower individuals and communities to achieve sustainable development and economic growth.”
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