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School Of Purpose Discovery International (SOPDI)

SPECIALLY INVITED THE GENERAL PUBLIC:

TO 

GLOBAL CHANGERS FORUM (G.C.F) 2014

GUEST SPEAKERS:
 
Feyikemi Niyi-Olayinka, Presenter, OWURO-LAWA on Lagos Television
Joy Nzube Eborah, Presenter, YOUTH & ISSUES on Lagos Television
James Asu, CEO, SOPDI / Convener, GCF
Rachael Israel, CEO, DESTINY MOULDING GLOBAL MINISTRIES

GUEST PANELS:
Johnson Adu, CEO, BUKAD CONSULT LTD.
Florence Karl-Ogwu, HEAD OF TRAINING, Praise Fowowe Int’l
Talented Olayinka, PRESIDENT, Change Agents Africa
Sam Adewale, CEO, Dwin Global Concept

GUEST ARTISTE:
Zoe

COMPERES:
Isaac-Success Omoyele
(CEO, Youths Passion Initiative)
Opeyemi-Impact Ajayi
(CEO, Tender Hearts Foundation)
DATE: Saturday 23rd August 2014
VENUE: 
TAC AUDITORIUM, 68 Turner Street, Mosafejo, Amukoko. Lagos, Nigeria
TIME: 
9am prompt

ADMISSION IS FREE BUT STRICTLY BY REGISTRATION

For Enquiry, Participation, Exhibition, Sponsorship, Talent showcasing or Volunteering, please call: 2348169653332/2348027970414 or email us @ purposediscoveryschool@gmail.com

FORUM HIGHLIGHTS: -Red Carpet
-Networking sessions
-Clips from GCF 2013
-Speaking Sessions
-Talent Showcasing Sessions
-Talk Show Sessions on CAREER, EDUCATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, RELATIONSHIP & MENTORSHIP.
-Skill Acquisitions
-Question and Answer Sessions
-Music
-Dance
-Comedy
-Free Gifts
-And Lots of fun

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
-Students
-Campus Fellowship Leaders & Members
-Leaders of Nations and Corporations
-Change Agents
-Unemployed Youths & Adults
-Business Owners & Traders
-And all those who want to re-define their identities & re-shape their world.

-Proudly Supported by: ACADA, Lagos Television, Destiny Voice Youth Foundation, Youths Passion Initiative, Tender Heart Foundation, DWIN Global Concept, Change Agents Africa, Bukad Consult Limited.

Powered By: SCHOOL OF PURPOSE DISCOVERY INTERNATIONAL & THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH AMUKOKO DISTRICT YOUTHS

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SOPDI…A Citadel of learning for Purposeful Living
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