It was a wonderful experience and I learnt a lotfrom Senior Gbenga who spoke to us on the topic 'The future belongs to us.' I learnt thatto make a difference yoiu have to start from whereyou are- Okoye Ifeoma (Chapel Prefect, Pentecost College)
Yourtalk was a wonderful one, ithas made me realise that I can make a difference even if i am not a Prfect in my school.- Abdusalam Famoka(FGGC, IJANIKIN)
Senior Gbenga
- GBENGA FATOGUN
- GBENGA FATOGUN is one of Nigeria's youngest prolific authors . He has authored 4 other books, including Shortly After Secondary School.
BOOK TOUR (FROM SEPTEMBER 2009)
Queens College, Yaba
C.M.S Grammar School
Supreme Educational Foundation, Magodo
Honeyland Schools, Ipaja
International School Lagos
C.M.S Grammar School
Supreme Educational Foundation, Magodo
Honeyland Schools, Ipaja
International School Lagos
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
THUMBS UP 4 MY Manager
teens retreat
At 2pm tomorrow I would be speaking at a Teens Retreat Programme tagged Teens in God's Agenda. After the two day summit, i would blog on my presentations. But i should add that I am enjoying my summer break, reading a book by Nelson Mandela, long Road to Freedom.Really looking forward to September, when I would be on tour again.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
sea school, lagos
the future belongs to us. that was the topic of my leadership training at the nigerian citizenship and leadership training institute, lagos yesterday. There were about 300 Prfects from various secondary schools in Lagos. St' Francis Catholic College, FGGC IJanikin, Pentecost College, Kings International Ibadan and others.I arrived at Sea School some few minutes to 9am alongside my manager, Mr. Akin Onifade and a friend.
I had fun though it was very tiring. Due to the number of students present, i had hold to seperate sessions.
I had fun though it was very tiring. Due to the number of students present, i had hold to seperate sessions.
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