Foundation to empower next generation of future leaders

The Director-General, TEEN Ambassadors Foundation, Dr Paul Adiwu, has repeated it’s commitment towards empowering the next generation of leaders.
This empowerment is to give them opportunities to connect with like-minded peers, trail blazers and influencers.

He gave the assurance while receiving the Honourary Doctorate Degree in Public Administration conferred on him by the Governing Council of IAEC University, Lome, Republic of Togo.

Adiwu said that he would help them develop global confidence and critical skills, and transform their visions for a better future through innovative action.
Also, he acknowledged that the honour conferred on him “comes with a corresponding obligation to use his knowledge and skills to advance the course of humanity and to support the aspirations of the University.
It is very satisfying to see the achievements of this Institution since its inception in 1986.
This institution has constantly upheld its core values by equipping students with the knowledge, leadership skills and values that resonate with the demands of the 21st Century.
This has ensured that the graduates of this Institution are well prepared to meet and overcome the challenges of our dynamic society.
Furthermore, he said the university had committed itself to raising and empowering the next generation of change-makers and world leaders who will champion change and lead in whatever industry they find themselves in.
According to Adiwu, the director-general of the foundation and a humanitarian, the objectives of the great institution appeals to him, due to its conformity with the goals of Teen Ambassadors Foundation.
He also said the foundation empowers the next generation of leaders with opportunities, among other values.
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