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"Living with Purpose: Making the Most of My Teenage Years". That was the theme that echoed through the hearts of over 75 teenagers who participated in the 2025 edition of the Teen-Stars Skills Training, a two-day transformative event held on the 29th and 30th of August 2025 at Basilica of Divine Grace, Nibo. The programme was organized by BreakitDown Initiative Foundation in collaboration with Basilica of Divine Grace, Nibo, Awka South, Anambra State . The event commenced with registration at 9:30 am, followed by an opening prayer and a warm welcome address by Mrs. Uyai-Abasi Anigbogu. Reverend Ejike Asogwa, curate of the host church, delivered a brief but impactful charge, setting the tone for a day of learning, reflection, and empowerment. Day One: Purpose, Purity, and Personal Growth The first session, facilitated by Mrs. Uyai-Abasi Anigbogu, focused on decision-making in career paths. She encouraged teenagers to pursue clarity and personal conviction in their future ...
The journey started with empowering youth, then it progressed to catching them young. In 2017, we began by visiting secondary schools with a mission to ignite purpose. Through our Purpose-Driven Mindset Campaign, we reached out to teenagers who were unsure about their future. Many of them found clarity and confidence. One of them, shared how those early mentorship moments helped him begin to dream again. Today, he’s actively pursuing personal growth and volunteering to mentor others. By 2024, the first edition of the Teen-Stars Skills Training officially kicked off. That year, one of our participants, shared how the program made her believe in her creativity again. “I used to doubt myself,” she said, “but now, I feel like I can do anything.” Greatness feedback after the training, was: “This is more than training. It’s eye-opening. I’m ready to take steps to learn more.” Then there’s Chinenye, a vibrant 12-year-old who joined the maiden edition and took part in the baking class. Today...
#LetsCommunicate_BreakItDown How can one make an enemy a friend? It is so difficult to see the benefit in it. John Maxwell says… “If you repeatedly use your failures as springboards to success, then failure can become your best friend.” Teachability is an attitude, a mindset that says “no matter how much I know (or think I know), I can learn from this situation.” This kind of thinking can help you turn adversity into advantage. It can make you a winner even during the most difficult circumstances. Some people never understand that “their attitude towards failure would determine their altitude after failure.” (JM) “Our ability to learn from mistakes has value not just in business, but in all aspects of life. If you live to learn, then you will really learn to live,” says John Maxwell. Remember Proverbs 24:16: “Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again.” Failing is not final; rising again is proof of strength. Let us learn to fail forward, grow wiser, and keep moving. ...
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