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Connect Conference 2023

The Connect Conference will bring together influential thought leaders, tech experts, industry professionals, and budding entrepreneurs, providing a unique opportunity for participants to engage in meaningful discussions, gain invaluable insights, and forge long-lasting connections.

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Major General Moundhey Gadzama Ali is a distinguished military officer. He was born on April 7, 1966, in Borno, Nigeria. Known for his exceptional leadership, courage, versatility and expertise, Major General Ali has made significant contributions to the Nigerian Armed Forces and has served in various National and International Assignments. As a thorough senior Special Forces officer, he has led troops on successful military operations such as Operation Hard Knock where he led the first successful re-enforcement into Turbmangburg, Liberia in December 1995. During the breakdown of peace agreement in Liberia April 6 war, Ali was instrumental in creating a buffer between Joint NPFL and ULIMO – K onslaught on ULIMO-J at Vai Town, Liberia. Gadzama was electoral commissioner and the first to land a Helicopter in Tikpe Town Rivercess County Liberia, which was hitherto unimaginable. He went ahead to conduct a peaceful election that brought Charles Ghangy Taylor into…

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A lot of people who begin their NGOs or social enterprises start with big dreams and big ideas. They go to the big places and cities to execute their visions, but some others like Tony Joy have decided to go directly to the grassroots to bring real solutions to real issues. Meet Tony Joy, a social entrepreneur, 2022 Askoka Fellow and the Founder of Durian Nigeria. At 16, Tony developed a wave of inner anger against marginalization, discrimination and bias within society and as a result of her experiences, she never wanted to see people being treated without value because of their social background or because they come from rural communities. Her passion and quest to support women in rural communities drove her to begin Durian Nigeria, a non-governmental organization that gives rural women the knowledge and skills they need to turn their local waste into reusable items and a…

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BlankPaperz Communications Workshop

Bright Uboh chronicles his exciting experiences after leaving Calabar to attend BlankPaperz Communications Workshop in Uyo. “I still made up my mind that no matter how late it would be I’d be in Uyo for the workshop. I’m glad I didn’t miss it.”

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Blankpaperz Media Communication Workshop

Ever wondered how to improve your communication skills for your personal life, brand or business? Our upcoming Communication Workshop is a revolutionary workshop that is set to give you communications insights and resources to help you reach more of your goals and targets while answering pressing questions you have. We’ll be handling several unique sessions on; Communication strategies and resources that position you and your project to get local and global support + can aid your fundraising efforts by Mirabelle Morah, Nigeria.  Quick tips for managing your well-being in the midst of all the hard work by Alice Hartemann, (French) Guiana. Brand strategies and resources that help you build proper visual communications, getting more eyes on your work by Chizee Igwe, Nigeria. Did you know that communication is one of the top in-demand soft skills? Effective Communication is a vital soft skill required in any job, scholarship or internship opportunity.…

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BlankPaperz in 2022

At BlankPaperz we support and amplify the voices and stories of young writers, artivists, social entrepreneurs and advocates who use their words, projects and initiatives to address/proffer solutions to the societal issues they’ve noted. We’re thankful for the support of our community and in 2022, here’s a highlight of our impact. 80,000+ webviews + 7 spotlight interviews of young Africans doing awesome stuff. 1,000+ downloads of Z’axis Magazine. We reminded young African changemakers & social entrepreneurs that in failure or in success, WE aren’t alone in OUR changemaking journeys. 602 entries for the April 2022 Short Piece Contest. We selected 4 winners and 5 runners up. ₦850,000 of GC Funds support given to 4 organisations. 826+ beneficiaries were impacted via partner organisations including: Educational support of women and girls in Kuchingoro IDP Camp, Abuja, through the Wadi Ben-Hirki Foundation. Tickets supported to Ibom Art & Book Festival in Uyo. Stilt NG Children’s Mental…

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Chidinma Ibemere BlankPaperz

Students in Chidinma Ibemere’s Biology class at Federal Government College, Enugu are definitely lucky to have her. As the Lead Volunteer at Chidinma Ibemere Foundation, Chidinma is committed to significantly contributing her quota in driving sustainable changes in the Education Sector in Nigeria. “It is acceptable to be in touch with your emotions but it is more productive when you choose to take courage to lift yourself from every form of doubt, fear and worthlessness” People self-sabotage a lot, feeling their ideas are boring, too small or useless. What’s your opinion on solving this? I honestly feel everyone has experienced this [self sabotage] at some point. I have had moments of self-doubt as well as seasons where I didn’t think much of myself and my ideas. Dwelling in such situations can be exhausting, hence, the importance of having the right community of friends and a supportive family. It is acceptable…

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Patrick Ndifon: The Product Manager Championing Cross River’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Growth

“What’s the best possible state that something can be in?” is a question that constantly fills the mind of Patrick Ndifon, an entrepreneur, product manager and coach for startups, in His daily quest to solve problems with the use of technology and unlock the potential in people. He is the founder and Executive Director of PSIFON Org., a social enterprise dedicated to shaping and growing entrepreneurial ecosystems within local communities. What would you say are the top three skills needed to be a successful entrepreneur for young people presently living in Calabar? For young entrepreneurs in Calabar, these top three skills are important: resourcefulness, agility and resilience. A fourth skill, to crown it, would be ambition. Calabar lacks many resources that are needed for entrepreneurial success. Resourcefulness will help an entrepreneur find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties. Agility is needed to quickly learn and adapt and grow to…

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In a world where it’s simpler to swindle people than to be honest, Madonna Badom has decided to be sincere. This is Madonna, a communication and management strategist who specialises in designing social projects for Adolescents and Young People. “Oh please! ALWAYS EXPLORE” is one thing she believes in. If you had the chance to start your recent years over again, what would you do differently?   My recent years have been the most challenging and exciting because I have been juggling many things together. If I had the chance to start over knowing what I know now, I would put less pressure on myself, I would ask for help more and I would be less afraid. As a young professional, I pressure myself to strive for perfection and this often comes with overwhelming anxiety. So, If I had to do something differently, I would put less pressure on myself…

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Regina Augusto Charumar: The Environmental Activist working to improve and protect the well-being of our environment

Meet Regina Augusto Charumar, a defender and lover of the environment, climate advocate, civil society volunteer, PhD student in Sustainability, professor and founder of the Environmental Movement Generation in Mozambique. My secret to success is my focus and my persistence. I am a dreamer, and the success of my dreams depend on my focus. Who’s Regina Augusto Charumar? What sparks her interests, what good does she want to see and do in the world? Regina Charumar is an environmentalist and a dreamy woman. She’s 33 years old, was born on the border but lives in Maputo, Mozambique. She is a PhD student in Sustainability, a climate advocate, civil society volunteer, award winner, TV presenter, professor and founder of the Environmental Movement Generation. Regina wants to see a more conscious and ecological Mozambique and wants an environmentally better society. What’s something you’re working on now that you want more people to…

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Abigail Johnson: The talented 17 year old knowledgeable and growing in cybersecurity and AI skills

Have you ever met a 17 year old girl who is very knowledgeable in cybersecurity? In 2019, she joined a digital summer academy program and picked interest in cybersecurity and coding. The fact that a computer system, network, or application can be hacked, and people’s credentials can be stolen remained amazing to me. After the day of the IT security class, I started researching cybersecurity, what it meant and how one can become an ethical hacker. I was 14 years old then. Here’s a great mind to watch out for. Here’s also what inspires Abigail to want to build an AI-powered wearable device, paired with a mobile application that would monitor and diagnose early stage diseases. What are the top skills anyone in the world needs to have before they can do or achieve what you’ve done? I started my cybersecurity journey while I was preparing for my senior high…

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"These are the things you shouldn't say to anyone going through mental distress" - Elizabeth Ita

Elizabeth Ita is many things but thankfully, with the help of mentorship, she has been able to group these things into three categories: product, health and design (PHD).  Everything she does revolves around these 3 things. When she lost her father several years ago, she had a tough time processing this loss but in that process, she found purpose in her pain and Stilt Ng was born. What someone’s life might look like on the outside isn’t always an accurate depiction of how they feel on the inside. What part of your life experience would you alter if you had the chance to? Knowing how my experiences have shaped who I am as a person, I am not sure I would change a thing. I have had regrets and I have made mistakes, but I have drawn lessons from them. My guiding word for many years has been a passage…

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Victor Eyo is a vibrant, optimistic and innovative young person who takes advantage of every opportunity to do good. He’s most resilient and never backs down from a challenge. He’s always burning with passion to see his plans come to fruition. Here’s an everyday young person doing something cool and we think you should meet him. Do you believe there is some sort of pattern or formula for teens to become successful tech bros or tech sis? Yes, I believe there’s a pattern or formula for teens to become successful tech bros or sis in whatever field they find themselves in. For any young person to turn out successful, they must first give themselves to learning, stay humble and respectful, no matter how skilled they are, taking into consideration that there were people in their respective fields before them. They need to put themselves and their work out there, connect…

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