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How Young People can Embracing Goal Setting

  • By Adedapo Salmon
  • March 1, 2023
  • Knowledge
Goals are crucial. We all have them from "I will read a book a week" to "I will grow my business". We...
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How Young People can Achieve More in Less Time

  • By Adedapo Salmon
  • March 1, 2023
  • Knowledge
Ever looked at your to-do list for the day and muttered, "What did I do the whole day?". Thoughts like this are...
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The Art of Networking: Building Relationships for Success

  • By Adedapo Salmon
  • February 12, 2023
  • Knowledge
Every day, we build relationships. Whether it is the little chat at the newspaper stand, the argument at an Instagram comment section...
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How Young People Can Build Strong Social System for Their Benefits

  • By Lekan Qayum
  • October 27, 2022
  • Knowledge, News
Young people represent a vast untapped potential for building a robust, independent and efficient social system. The freshness, determination, energy, and enthusiasm...
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Securing Africa’s Future: The role youth development plays

  • By rahmon
  • August 3, 2022
  • Knowledge
"When we're young, everything is possible...
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How to Maximise the Potential of CSR Consulting in Nigeria/Africa for Impact

  • By The Future Project
  • May 24, 2022
  • Knowledge
Global corporate social responsibility (CSR) gestures have come a long way in morphing from a mere charitable gesture after the establishment of...
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Youth Development in Nigeria/Africa: The Pathway to a Sustainable Future

  • By The Future Project
  • May 19, 2022
  • Knowledge
To a more microscopic degree, youth development in Nigeria (and Africa) is widely touted as an untapped channel to present fundamental answers...
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Youth Development in Nigeria and Africa

  • By The Future Project
  • August 26, 2021
  • Knowledge
Across the world, youth development has proven to be a critical component in achieving sustainable development in any society. Locally and globally,...
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4 Functions to Expect from Not for Profit Advisories in Nigeria

  • By The Future Project
  • April 26, 2021
  • Knowledge
Nigeria's nonprofit sector has grown considerably over the years. However, this growth has not altered its structure in any way, as nonprofits...
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Engaging a CSR Consulting Agency in Nigeria: The Benefits

  • By The Future Project
  • April 26, 2021
  • Knowledge
Corporate Social Responsibility means different things to different companies. For some, it means donations of time, resources and talent without the expectation...
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5 Benefits of Engaging a Project Management Agency

  • By The Future Project
  • April 23, 2021
  • Knowledge
The phenomenon of ‘what I ordered’ versus ‘what I got’ is one that is prevalent in the Nigerian space and to avoid...
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How Youth Development Programmes in Nigeria Are Tackling Unemployment

  • By The Future Project
  • March 21, 2021
  • Knowledge
According to the United Nations’ 2020 statistics, 19 percent of the Nigerian population are between the ages 15 to 24 years, and...
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CSR Initiatives in Nigeria

  • By The Future Project
  • March 21, 2021
  • Knowledge
CSR Initiatives in Nigeria CSR involves individuals within a business recognising the various ways that their business processes negatively affect people and the...
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TFP Blog

IWD2023: The 100 Who Inspire
March 8, 2023
International Women’s Day: The Future Project Celebrates Women’s Contributions, Releases 100 Most Influential Women in Africa
March 7, 2023
How Young People can Embracing Goal Setting
March 1, 2023
How Young People can Achieve More in Less Time
March 1, 2023
The Art of Networking: Building Relationships for Success
February 12, 2023
How Young People Can Build Strong Social System for Their Benefits
October 27, 2022
Aisha Yesufu, Dayo Israel, Tacha Akide, INEC Lagos REC, Others to Speak at the 2022 Nigerian Symposium for Young and Emerging Leaders
October 11, 2022
Securing Africa’s Future: The role youth development plays
August 3, 2022
Eko Youth Event
How to Maximise the Potential of CSR Consulting in Nigeria/Africa for Impact
May 24, 2022
Youth Development in Nigeria/Africa: The Pathway to a Sustainable Future
May 19, 2022
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IWD2023: The 100 Who Inspire
March 8, 2023
International Women’s Day: The Future Project Celebrates Women’s Contributions, Releases 100 Most Influential Women in Africa
March 7, 2023
How Young People Can Build Strong Social System for Their Benefits
October 27, 2022

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