
2022: Results from a place of passion.
Year 2022 😊 What a Year! It is a few hours to the end of the year. As I reminiscence on the unique journey of
In 2022, Peter Imouokhome was one of only 20 young, emerging Nigerian leaders granted a fellowship by the Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK, and FMDQ Group to undergo a four months intensive Young Entrepreneurship Leadership Programme (YELP), featuring masterclasses and roundtable discussions with world leaders and peers to proffer solutions to some of the most pressing economic challenges including rising poverty, decent work, and economic growth, literacy, food insecurity, structural, infrastructural and financing deficits, climate change, and gender inequality that developing nations like Nigeria face today.
An alumnus of McKinsey & Company’s prestigious 2021 Inaugural Forward program, growing through the foundation, advanced and network levels, he also obtained the British Council certificate of achievement for Ideas for a better world: Leading change through Policy Making and Communicating across Cultures. In 2022, Peter published his book: Some Things Never Go Away Author of the book: ‘Some Things Never Go Away’ which gives a vivid description of the New Nigeria that enthrones Justice, Fairness, Love, Equity, and Development.
The educational sector is renowned as a very important driver of economic growth around the world and while it is acknowledged as a basic pre-requisite for the integration of society, millions of children around the world yet lack access to formal literacy and are thus unable to unleash their potential on the bank of information, skills acquisition and communication. In Africa and especially the developing world, high poverty rates have not helped to stimulate the development of human resources toward the local needs of communities. Learn more about what we are doing and what we can do to step up the literacy rates on the continent.
The growth recorded by Africa’s economy has been triggered by a host of economic policies that are meant to address one or many of the challenges being faced. Whether it is fiscal, monetary, debt management, population growth, or literacy policy, each has the potential to change the tide or worsen the economic conditions of citizens. While inconsistent policies have been the bane of African economies, there have been a few square pegs in square holes that have promoted wealth creation, employment, and the achievement of greater goals like the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about policies on the global economy especially in Africa.
The growth recorded by Africa’s economy has been triggered by a host of economic policies that are meant to address one or many of the challenges being faced. Whether it is fiscal, monetary, debt management, population growth, or literacy policy, each has the potential to change the tide or worsen the economic conditions of citizens. While inconsistent policies have been the bane of African economies, there have been a few square pegs in square holes that have promoted wealth creation, employment, and the achievement of greater goals like the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about policies on the global economy especially in Africa.
Africa’s economy has transverse various phases and has remained vulnerable to external shocks and the intricacies of the local market. It has not been unconnected with the direct effect of regulation, technology, and local forces of demand and supply. Nigeria and Africa’s economy’s sectoral trend and outlook have remained dynamic. Get insights into the challenges, the wins, the growth, the opportunities, alliances, and progress made and how local peculiarities are playing a steep role in the economic growth and development of the continent.
Africa’s economy has transverse various phases and has remained vulnerable to external shocks and the intricacies of the local market. It has not been unconnected with the direct effect of regulation, technology, and local forces of demand and supply. Nigeria and Africa’s economy’s sectoral trend and outlook have remained dynamic. Get insights into the challenges, the wins, the growth, the opportunities, alliances, and progress made and how local peculiarities are playing a steep role in the economic growth and development of the continent.
Today, many African nations have the majority of their population as youths. In Nigeria, the percentage of youths in the population conveniently gulps over 60 percent and while this portends great opportunities in terms of the supply of able human capital for development, the youths have to contend with a host of barriers to get them to be ready agents of change and development in their constituency especially with technology making inroads into the world. The youths can also play an active role in political activities and the selection of a capable government to represent them at every level. Continuous advocacy and mobilization will be required to step up the passion and involvement of youth in the development of African nations. Learn about the progress being made in youth development on
the continent.
Today, many African nations have the majority of their population as youths. In Nigeria, the percentage of youths in the population conveniently gulps over 60 percent and while this portends great opportunities in terms of the supply of able human capital for development, the youths have to contend with a host of barriers to get them to be ready agents of change and development in their constituency especially with technology making inroads into the world. The youths can also play an active role in political activities and the selection of a capable government to represent them at every level. Continuous advocacy and mobilization will be required to step up the passion and involvement of youth in the development of African nations. Learn about the progress being made in youth development on
the continent.
It is widely said that the world is spiritual. In generations gone by, there have been those who have upheld a traditional position on spiritual worship and testament. Nevertheless, as there is a single go-to record – the Bible – that guides the worship and Faith of Christians, it is important that the ordinances, faith, worship, injunctions, and Christian living be centered around true worship that is built on a solid foundation of life and light. Humanity cannot be extricated from spirituality as the Holy book teaches us to love ourselves, and our neighbours, pray for leaders in authority, and believe in the unfailing power of the supernatural and Almighty God.
The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown imposed by nations around the world brought a turnaround in technological use and impact globally. Already, there had been a testament to the influx of digital and technology changing the way sectors operated. The financial system of the world especially witnessed a turnaround that trickled to other sectors. Following this, customer expectation and flexibility began to take prominence in the delivery of financial services as work from home became the norm for employees alike. Today, digital disruption has taken the lead in changing the way we live and work. Artificial Intelligence is making routine work easier, and emerging technologies like robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Web3, 3D printing, Nano-technologies, and Augmented Realities are finding use cases in African economies.
The Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown imposed by nations around the world brought a turnaround in technological use and impact globally. Already, there had been a testament to the influx of digital and technology changing the way sectors operated. The financial system of the world especially witnessed a turnaround that trickled to other sectors. Following this, customer expectation and flexibility began to take prominence in the delivery of financial services as work from home became the norm for employees alike. Today, digital disruption has taken the lead in changing the way we live and work. Artificial Intelligence is making routine work easier, and emerging technologies like robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Web3, 3D printing, Nano-technologies, and Augmented Realities are finding use cases in African economies.
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In 2022, Peter Imouokhome was one of only 20 young, emerging Nigerian leaders granted a fellowship by the Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK and FMDQ Group to undergo a four months intensive Young Entrepreneurship Leadership Programme (YELP), featuring masterclasses and roundtable discussions with world leaders and peers to proffer solutions to some of the most pressing economic challenges including rising poverty, decent work and economic growth, literacy, food insecurity, structural, infrastructural and financing deficits, climate change, and gender inequality that developing nations like Nigeria face today.
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