Thursday, 1 October 2015

Future Matters Concept to prepare in-school and out-of-school youths for extra-ordinary future


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Future Matters Concept to prepare in-school and out-of-school youths for extra-ordinary future 
After four consecutive years of successfully hosting the annual, life transforming program that focuses on re-orientating the mind set of in-school and out-school youths about life after High school. Educating them on the dos and don’ts after high school, as well as providing adequate information on practicable steps towards achieving excellence in life: all is set to hold the 5th edition of BSEWN.

As part of our commitments in ensuring that young people remain focus in their academic and career endeavors, Future Matters Concepts is once again organizing the 5th Edition of BEYOND SECONDARY EDUCATION; WHAT NEXT? (BSEWN).

BEYOND SECONDARY EDUCATION, WHAT NEXT?(BSEWN). Is a concept aimed at curtailing the high level of redundancy, lackadaisical attitude towards academic pursuit, inadequate information as to career choices, issues of substance abuse / sexual reproductive health and anti-social behaviors rampant among our young people.

The goal is to positively re-orientate their mindset before they move on to the higher institutions. And also to educate them about the concepts of self-reliance through skill acquisitions, thus making them responsible citizens and the future of our nation indeed.

The programme brings together some of the best Scholars, Educators, and Entrepreneurs in our society to share their knowledge, experience and excellence in life with the participants.
This year edition promises to surpass the previous editions with loads of activities line up for this edition; Academics/Career Talk, Health talk, Film Show, Leadership, Attitudinal/ behavioral transformation, Self-Awareness, Interactive session, Counseling, Motivation, Quiz, Entrepreneurship, Entertainment and lots more.

Participants will have the opportunity of sipping from rich fountain of the Keynote speaker- Prof. David Adewale Oke (Chief Medical Director, Lasuth),
Barr. Jide Ologun (immediate past chairman, Nigeria Institutes of Public Relations, Lagos) will be sharing the pathway to an extraordinary with the participant,
While the danger inherent in substance abuse will be discussed by the Guest speaker, State Commander, National Drugs and Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA),

The Representatives of United Nation Population Funds (UNFPA) will do justice to the issues of sexual and reproductive health, among other stakeholders that will address the prevailing issues that affect the progress of young people, as well as inspire and motivate the participants about life after high school.
Our target audiences are the out-going senior secondary students as well as out-of school youths.
The program scheduled is as follows;
Theme; Extraordinary Future for Extra-ordinary students
 Venue; Agege Local Government Secretariat, (multipurpose hall),                            Adjacent Agege Stadium, Agege, Lagos.
Date:     Thursday, 8th October, 2015
Time;    9.30am

ABOUT US

Future Matters Concepts is a dynamic indigenous outfit with keen interest for Training and consultancy services in educational programs, as well as impacting positively into the lives of people, duly registered in 2012 (CAC), reputable for hosting the Annual conference “Beyond Secondary Education: What Next?(BSEWN), since 2011.    www.fb.com/bsewn www.fb.com/ishallexcel   futuremattersconcepts@gmail.com 08077245990
                           ADELEYE ADEWALE .J.

                                         BSEWN INITIATOR/CONVENER
                                         HEAD STRATEGIST, FUTURE MATTERS CONCEPT

PICTURES OF LAST EDITION (4TH) HELD @NYSC CAMP, LAGOS. 2014

  
L-R; Barr. Jide Ologun (immediate past chairman, Nigeria Institutes of Public Relations, Lagos), Adeleye Adewale (BSEWN initiator), Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okusanya (Secretary-General, African Public Relations Association)


                                                   Adeleye Adewale (BSEWN initiator) with participants

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