Emmanuel Macdonald anchored the event and it was a very entertaining and engaging one.
Every Friday, KIR Foundation hosts a youth hub called TGIIF (Thank God It's Inspiration Friday). TGIIF is an all-inclusive learning and youth-oriented Hub targeted at Inspiring young individuals to make a positive change in their environs.
Emmanuel Macdonald anchored the event and it was a very entertaining and engaging one.
Emmanuel Macdonald anchored the event and it was a very entertaining and engaging one.
He started with a question and answer session where he asked questions like; "what is your definition of mentorship?" and "who is a good mentor?"
KIR Foundation in partnership with Nmenisi Integrated Leadership Development Initiative (NILDI) Foundation organized the 5th Edition of the Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation World Poetry Day Competition, in four primary schools in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State; State Primary school Amadi – Ama I, State Primary School Amadi – Ama II, State Primary school Azuabie and Eze Iche Akarolo Model Primary school Elekiah. We recieved 78 entries and the theme was ‘The Nigeria of my dreams’.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AND SAID BUSINESS SCHOOL
Introduces Owning Your Career, an online workshop for women leaders launched to celebrate International Women. The workshops offer a short online module for women includes a reflection tool to help you assess your current career position and leadership roles, as a basis for future planning.
This is open for everyone from 8 March from 10am until 31st March. To access this workshop CLICK HERE
UNAOC/IOM PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2019
PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2019 edition is inviting young people around the world to submit original and creative videos focusing on the pressing social issues of migration, diversity, social inclusion, and the prevention of xenophobia.
PLURAL+ video entries must be between one and five minutes and can be of any genre (animation, documentary, music video, comedy, etc.) as long as they convey constructive messages related to the themes of migration, diversity, social inclusion, and the prevention of xenophobia. The deadline to apply is Sunday 16 June 2019 at midnight.
Introduces Owning Your Career, an online workshop for women leaders launched to celebrate International Women. The workshops offer a short online module for women includes a reflection tool to help you assess your current career position and leadership roles, as a basis for future planning.
This is open for everyone from 8 March from 10am until 31st March. To access this workshop CLICK HERE
UNAOC/IOM PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2019
PLURAL+ Youth Video Festival 2019 edition is inviting young people around the world to submit original and creative videos focusing on the pressing social issues of migration, diversity, social inclusion, and the prevention of xenophobia.
PLURAL+ video entries must be between one and five minutes and can be of any genre (animation, documentary, music video, comedy, etc.) as long as they convey constructive messages related to the themes of migration, diversity, social inclusion, and the prevention of xenophobia. The deadline to apply is Sunday 16 June 2019 at midnight.
The activities were divided into three sessions, the first session was dedicated to watching a comedy skit, the second session was a games session whilst the final session was all about rap.
The anchor, showed a funny video of a YouTuber, Ryan Higa rapping and doing a series of comedy skits. Afterwards, the games started, the boys played true or false, while the girls played “Name that thing” on Mariam-Webster online dictionary. The girls scored 3/10 while the boys scored 7/10 making them the winners of the’s games session.
The anchor, showed a funny video of a YouTuber, Ryan Higa rapping and doing a series of comedy skits. Afterwards, the games started, the boys played true or false, while the girls played “Name that thing” on Mariam-Webster online dictionary. The girls scored 3/10 while the boys scored 7/10 making them the winners of the’s games session.
David Daniel enrolled in the training as a school dropout who was a public speaker by day and some security personnel by night. When he heard of the Niger Delta Youth Empowerment Project (NDYEP) Digital and Vocational skills training organized by KIR Foundation in partnership with PIND foundation, he seized the opportunity and enrolled in the training to acquire new skills. During the training, he showed special interest in Digital Marketing and Entrepreneurship amongst other skills. At the end of the training, David made the bold decision to quit his job as a security personnel and applied for a job in a cold room company. He got the job as the supervisor of the company because of his newly acquired excellent Digital marketing skills; he introduced social media marketing to the business. According to David, this has increased sales in the company. Today, David is so happy that he is doing a job that requires him to think, interact with other people instead of working as security personnel where he was underemployed, David says because he was able to successfully complete the training; now he has the confidence to pursue other dreams!
Keeping it Real Foundation invites persons from the ages of 12 - 20 to register for its annual Easter Empowerment Programme.
The programme features a host of interesting skills-acquisition training such as Information and Communication Technology training (which includes computer appreciation and introduction to Microsoft Office programs), Soap Making, Shoe Making as well as Sign Language training.
The training fees are N500 only for Shoe making, Soap making, and Sign language, whilst the ICT training is N5000 only.
It starts by April 1st, 2019. Register now to be part of the Programme.
The programme features a host of interesting skills-acquisition training such as Information and Communication Technology training (which includes computer appreciation and introduction to Microsoft Office programs), Soap Making, Shoe Making as well as Sign Language training.
The training fees are N500 only for Shoe making, Soap making, and Sign language, whilst the ICT training is N5000 only.
It starts by April 1st, 2019. Register now to be part of the Programme.
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- Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation is a disability-inclusive organization that donates books, teaches skills and advocates the rights of our beneficiaries especially those with disabilities. Since 2011 we have reached over 30,046 people and donated over 22,123 books by inspiring change through learning. Send us an email: Info@kirfoundation.org
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Every Friday, KIR Foundation hosts a youth hub called TGIIF (Thank God It's Inspiration Friday). TGIIF is an all-inclusive learning ...