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Empowering Philanthropic Youth: Making a Difference in the World

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Introduction:
Dear Tijani Olumide,

In a world full of challenges, your commitment to making a positive impact is truly inspiring. Your desire to create meaningful change and improve the lives of others is a testament to your compassion and drive. As a young philanthropist, you have the power to shape the future and leave a lasting legacy. This article aims to encourage you to continue your philanthropic journey and explore new ways to make a difference.

Understanding the Power of Philanthropy:

Philanthropy goes beyond monetary contributions; it embodies a mindset of empathy, compassion, and action. By engaging in philanthropic endeavors, you have the ability to address societal issues, support causes close to your heart, and uplift communities in need. Your actions, no matter how small, can create a ripple effect of positive change and inspire others to follow in your footsteps.

Leveraging Your Youth and Energy:

Being a young philanthropist gives you a unique advantage. Your fresh perspective, innovative ideas, and boundless energy can breathe new life into traditional approaches to philanthropy. Embrace your youth as a strength and use it to challenge the status quo, finding creative solutions to complex problems. Your enthusiasm will inspire others to join your cause and contribute to a better future.

 

Nurturing Lifelong Learning:

Philanthropy is a journey of continuous learning and personal growth. As a philanthropist youth, it is essential to invest in your own education and development. Explore diverse causes, engage with local communities, and seek opportunities to expand your knowledge through workshops, conferences, and mentorship programs. By broadening your understanding of social issues, you can become a more effective advocate and catalyst for change.

Collaboration and Networking:

Collaboration is key to amplifying your impact. Connect with like-minded individuals, organizations, and fellow philanthropists who share your passion for creating positive change. Collaborative efforts enable you to leverage collective resources, expertise, and networks, leading to more significant and sustainable outcomes. By building strong relationships, you can create a network of support and inspiration that will fuel your philanthropic endeavors.

Embracing Technology for Good:

In today’s digital age, technology offers unprecedented opportunities to drive social change. Explore innovative platforms, crowdfunding websites, and social media channels to amplify your message and reach a broader audience. Embrace emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain for social good initiatives. By harnessing the power of technology, you can scale your impact and inspire others to join your cause.

Conclusion:
Dear Tijani Olumide, your dedication to making a difference is commendable. By continuing to embrace philanthropy, nurturing lifelong learning, collaborating with others, and harnessing the power of technology, you have the potential to create lasting change in the world. Remember, every action, no matter how small, has the power to make a significant impact. Keep inspiring others through your passion, kindness, and unwavering commitment to building a better future. The world needs more young philanthropists like you.

Together, let us shape a world where compassion and generosity thrive.

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Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation opens applications for 6th Cohort Programme

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Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation opens applications for 6th Cohort Programme

 

The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the sixth cohort of its transformative AIG Public Leaders Programme (AIG PLP).

This flagship six-month executive education initiative, delivered by the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School of Government, is designed to empower high-potential public sector leaders across Africa with the tools, networks, and strategic insight required to deliver meaningful reform across African public institutions.

Applications are now open to qualified public servants from all English-speaking African countries and will close on Sunday, April 12, 2026. The programme commences in October 2026.

Since its inception in 2021, the AIG PLP has built a formidable reputation for creating tangible impact.

Alumni from the programme have gone on to design and implement more than 230 reform projects within their ministries, departments, and agencies across Africa.

An impact survey revealed that 62% of alumni have earned promotions or assumed expanded leadership roles post-training, demonstrating the programme’s direct effect on career advancement and institutional influence.

“Across Africa, the complexity of public sector challenges demands more than good intentions. It requires reformers who understand systems, can navigate institutional realities, and are equipped to implement sustainable change.

The AIG PLP is designed to meet this need,” said Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede, Executive Vice-Chair of the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation.

As part of the programme, a PLP alumna, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, Executive Secretary of Lagos State DSVA, launched a secure self-reporting tool that allows survivors of domestic and sexual abuse safely document incidents and preserve evidence.

Survivors are already accessing support, and the tool ensures that crucial proof is protected until justice can be sought. This is one of over 230 impactful reform projects being implemented across sectors as diverse as healthcare, finance, agriculture, and education.

We are seeing proof every day that investing in the capacity and leadership potential of people, delivers the kind of transformation that policy alone cannot achieve.”

The AIG PLP is a blended learning experience that combines online sessions with an intensive residential module.

It is offered at no cost to selected participants, with the Foundation covering all costs of the programme including accommodation and feeding during the residential weeks.

Participants gain direct access to world-class faculty from the University of Oxford, and learn to tackle core public sector challenges such as: Negotiating in the public interest. Harnessing digital technology for governance.

Strengthening public organisations.
Upholding integrity in public life.
The curriculum culminates in a capstone reform project, where participants apply their new skills to a real-world challenge within their institution.

This practical component ensures that learning translates directly into actionable solutions.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early. For more details on the application process and to apply, please visit the Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation website.

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Renewed Hope Ambassadors Inspect RHA Secretariat

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Renewed Hope Ambassadors Inspect RHA Secretariat

 

Renewed Hope Ambassadors, led by its Director-General and the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, alongside Zonal Coordinators (NW, NC, SE), the Media & Publicity Directorate, and other key stakeholders, inspected the RHA Secretariat two days after President Bola Tinubu unveiled the Renewed Hope Ambassadors grassroots engagement drive in Abuja.

 

APC Convention Committee Inspects Secretariat Buildings in Abuja

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Harmony Gardens’ Ibeju-Lekki Portfolio Crosses $1bn

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Harmony Gardens’ Ibeju-Lekki Portfolio Crosses $1bn

Harmony Garden & Estate Development Limited has expanded its development activities across Ibeju-Lekki, pushing the projected long-term value of its estate portfolio beyond $1 billion.

Led by Chief Executive Officer Hon. Dr. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa, popularly know Saheed Ibile, the company is developing seven estates within the Lekki–Ibeju corridor. Details available on Harmony Garden & Estate Development show a portfolio spanning land assets and ongoing residential construction across key growth locations.

A major component is Lekki Aviation Town, where urban living meets neighborhood charm, located near the proposed Lekki International Airport and valued internally at over $250 million. The development forms part of the company’s broader phased expansion strategy within the axis.

Other estates in the corridor tagged as the “Citadel of Joy” (Ogba-idunnu) include Granville Estate, Majestic Bay Estate, The Parliament Phase I & II, and Harmony Casa Phase I & II.

With multiple projects active, the rollout of the Ibile Traditional Mortgage System, and structured expansion underway, Harmony Garden & Estate Development Ltd continues to deepen its presence within the fast-growing Ibeju-Lekki real estate market.

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