In commemoration of Nigeria's historic 50th independence anniversary, The Creativity and Sense Organisation (with the support of various professionals and non-governmental associations), is hosting 'Inspiration for Change!' - a series of empowering and mind-shifting events inspired by the much praised novel 'Egg-Larva-Pupa-Woman' written by Ogo Akubue-Ogbata.
The first 'Inspiration for Change!' event kicks off with style in the City of London at 7:00pm prompt on July 22nd 2010 in the snug and sophisticated confines of The Auberge - 56 Mark Lane, Fenchurch, London EC3R 7NE. An excellent line up of speakers (that includes ex-Director at Harvard University, Chioma Isiadinso, Mike Skidmore, who’s worked as a consultant for The British Council and The United Nations, as well as event facilitator Ogo Ogbata) will be on hand to share some hard hitting home truths, inspirational success stories and proven strategies for creating positive and accelerated change on a personal, career and community level.
The 'Inspiration for Change!' City of London Event is particularly suited to artists, scientists, educators, forward-thinking career and business professionals of Nigerian/African origin, supporters of Nigeria/Africa and professional people from all parts of the world who are interested in creating change for themselves and others.
The event offers an opportunity to network with like minded professional people who are poised to make a positive difference in the world, enjoy world-class presentations by speakers who are skilled at challenging limiting thinking and a forum to debate on topical issues that affect us all personally and professionally. Attendees will also get the chance to preview and collect autographed copies of 'Egg-Larva-Pupa-Woman' (the debut literary novel that inspired the event)!
Following the 'Inspiration for Change!' City of London Event, a series of community initiatives will be launched (or brought to limelight) to ensure that tangible 'action' is set in motion to move Nigeria and Africa forward after 50 years of independence. The charity of the night is AFRUCA - the premier organisation promoting the welfare of African children in the UK.
To find out more about this event, see the line up of speakers, discover event photos/videos and save your seat before it's taken, please go to: http://www.elpwoman.com/change
Official Website: http://www.elpwoman.com/change
Added by moorthi_sat on July 13, 2010