Mission/Vision
The i-Port Think-tank seeks to enlighten, motivate, inspire, empower and impact on youths in Nigeria and worldwide to break off the shackles of mediocrity and assume responsibility for their future.
We seek to foster, with dissemination of qualitative and consistent information, youths...
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The i-Port Think-tank seeks to enlighten, motivate, inspire, empower and impact on youths in Nigeria and worldwide to break off the shackles of mediocrity and assume responsibility for their future.
We seek to foster, with dissemination of qualitative and consistent information, youths that would assume postures of relevance in their nations and generation.
We, above all, seek to improve the quality of human existence in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large by introducing innovative processes, both in service delivery, information dissemination and product inventions, in the diverse fields of science and technology, literature, the arts and entrepreneurship.
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What does the organization do?
The i-Port Think-tank is intellectually stimulated to spearhead positive development in the following spheres:
- Innovation and Inventions;
- Information dissemination and Art Appreciation;
- Environmental Sustenance and Green Living;
- Better Health; ...
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The i-Port Think-tank is intellectually stimulated to spearhead positive development in the following spheres:
- Innovation and Inventions;
- Information dissemination and Art Appreciation;
- Environmental Sustenance and Green Living;
- Better Health;
- Leadership, Governance and Conflict Resolution;
- Platform construction for youth involvement in global decision making processes.
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Opportunities for Youth
Since all members of the group are youths, our first and major concern are the youths. We do public access programmes e.g. The Ladies Day Out which involved capacity building for females in LAUTECH. The programme spanned two days and had great Nigerian women in attendance as speakers. The...
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Since all members of the group are youths, our first and major concern are the youths. We do public access programmes e.g. The Ladies Day Out which involved capacity building for females in LAUTECH. The programme spanned two days and had great Nigerian women in attendance as speakers. The programme enabled us to do a pre-event capacity for some females so they could anchor the whole programme's organization as male participation was reduced to a minimum.
Cyclorama is a newsletter that grants students literary license.
While the Pioneers' Forum brings youths to a place of visionary living.
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