African Youth Movement (AYM)

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There Must Be a Shift in Our Education System, Says Bishop Oyedepo During 70th Birthday Lecture

In a keynote address at Covenant University on his 70th birthday, Bishop David Oyedepo made a compelling call for Africa to rethink its education system. Speaking on the topic “There Must be a SHIFT in our Education System,” Oyedepo emphasized the need for Africa to create an education model tailored to its unique challenges, urging […]

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The Black Race and Leadership: Prof. Peter Okebukola’s Lecture at Covenant University Marks Bishop Oyedepo’s 70th Birthday

Tuesday, September 24, 2024 – Today, Covenant University in Nigeria hosted a remarkable public lecture by Professor Peter A. Okebukola on “The Black Race and the Leadership Question.” This event, organized in celebration of Chancellor Dr. David O. Oyedepo’s 70th birthday, drew attention to the challenges facing leadership across Africa and the broader Black community.

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Twenty-First Century African Youth Movement New Logo

The Twenty-First Century African Youth Movement (AYM) has unveiled a new logo that embodies unity, diversity, and collective effort. The new design, chosen through a public competition, highlights the organization’s commitment to empowering Africa’s youth. The logo features a golden map of Africa surrounded by six colorful hands, representing the various backgrounds coming together for

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Empowering Sierra Leone’s Youth Through Vocational Training

The Ministry of Technical and Higher Education (MTHE) in Sierra Leone, led by Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie, has formed a strategic partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sierra Leone. This partnership focuses on enhancing skills in the informal vocational sector, aligning with President Julius Maada Bio’s Human Capital Development agenda. Dr. Wurie has

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Empowering Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa

Unlocking Potential Through Strategic Action Youth unemployment remains one of Sub-Saharan Africa’s most pressing challenges. With over 60% of its population under 25, the region holds a wealth of untapped human potential.However, young people often face obstacles that prevent them from accessing quality jobs or starting their own enterprises.By focusing on education, skills development, and

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