Youthfulness and Responsibilities – the African Story
23/08/2022“We have potential in our youth and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends,” Mary Mcleod.
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“We have potential in our youth and we must have the courage to change old ideas and practices so that we may direct their power toward good ends,” Mary Mcleod.
The environment of Africa holds a brighter future, dreams and promises for her teeming youths across the continent. But this potential greatness cannot be premised on freebies but is achievable.
There is a saying that ” we can do anything we want to if we stick to it long enough”. Such is the story of Ghanaian Social Techpreneur, Regina Honu.
Changes in environmental deterioration are what motivated Ms Sheryl Mboya. As a young Kenyan University Student, she has developed edible plates and cups as the ideal replacement for traditional plastic.
The African culture is a beautiful one that dwells on behavioural patterns to structure the ways of life of the people. From Nigeria to South Africa to Morroco, there exist.
By Omowumi Odesomi For a very long time, youths in Africa lived under the popular saying of being the leaders of tomorrow, a tomorrow that seems to forever remain elusive.
The justification for youth development is captured in the words of former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo who stressed that youths are the foundation of a society. Their innovativeness, character, willpower.
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing today’s society. It doesn’t matter where you live or how old you are; climate change affects your life and will continue.
Nomlayo Mabhena is known for being the youngest-ever Black female attorney admitted as a conveyancer. She was just 23 years old when she successfully completed her qualification at the University.
By Sinalo Goso Africa is on a mission to promote gender parity. This is after research done by McKinsey and Company has proven how the contribution of women in the.