Become a Vision Partner

Posted by admin On October - 21 - 2009

Too many of our young people desperately need a sense of direction, and if we do not commit to the future of this country, most of the efforts of Corporate Nigeria, alongside the public sector, will come to naught.

The aim of “The Future….” is

A) to inspire young Nigerians by showing them others as young as themselves who have managed to conquer the ‘difficult’ Nigerian environment.

B) to show Nigerians proof (through the winners and nominees of the awards, who are presented as role models) that there is concrete hope, for our nation.

C) to inspire young people into concrete attainments i.e. building new businesses, entrepreneurship and creating new ideas.

If you believe in our vision and you believe in the future of our country, get involved, be a part of history, help us keep this dream alive. Support The Future… Project by donating a minimum of NGN1000. All you have to do is call, 08034995196 (Kenneth) to discuss collection of your donation at your convenience or you could pay it into our account 213-762-744-110, RedSTRAT Communications Ltd, GTBank.

We believe in the strength of numbers so tell your friends, tell your families, help us spread the word that Nigeria has a bright future in the youths.

God bless you and God bless Nigeria!

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