Samakose Fortune Trail Seminar Storms Upper West this November
Samakose
Enterprising Development engages young people in decisions that affect them,
their peers and their communities.
Samakose ensures that young people become an
integral part of creation, invention and motivation in their communities and
that their voices act and art can help shape the future.
Samakose Fortune
Trail Seminar at the Radach Lodge and Conference Center on the 14th October 2016,
saw the likes of Mr Prince Siita, CEO of North Television, Ken Kubuga, CEO
BoldTech Solutions, Jameela Moomen and Ewurama Attoh of Kesmi fm were the headline speakers.
The event witness
students, the unemployed, the less confident, and career finders. Samakose
Enterprising Development believes that through youth mentor-ship and dialogue, the
youth will no longer be seen as recipients of services but as undiscovered expects,
responsible and involved in the issues and processes.
Speaking to
Sanatu Zambang, Mr Amin Yahaya, CEO of
Samakose, said
“Fortune
Trail seminar and conference is more
than just a mentor-ship between expertise and young people; it is about the
experts and young people thinking together as equal partners to make decisions
for a better job conditions, creating and sustaining the enterprising economy,
as well as opportunities and supports that young people need for growth and
development”.
The purpose
of the Fortune Trail seminar and conference, among others is to enhance the
transformation and integration of young people, a platform for
exposing their ability to
the operations of their ideas and products, interact,
create partnerships and
build relationships. Amin Yahaya added.
Other speakers
who also graced the Samakose Fortune Trail Seminar at the Radach Lodge and
Conference were Yakubu Yussif, DeLiman Yaro Ruka, Nana Kyei, Kola Nut, Ibrahim
Mustapha, Buta of Buta photography and Mariam Pumaiya.
Participants involve in the Fortune Tail
Seminars and conferences will take home the art of
Recognize that everyone has value.
Youth, like everyone else, have rights that should be respected.
Understand that youth have a significant role in creating a better system for
all young people.
Know that their voice is important,
regardless of their successes, challenges, strengths or limitations.
Give back to their community.
Develop resilience, and a sense of
pride and accountability.
Build
self-esteem.
Develop leadership and problem solving
skills.
Become connected to other youth and
their community.
Break down generational barriers
between youth and adults.
Develop a sense of belonging and
reconciliation with the system.
Develop skills and knowledge that
support transitions to adulthood and independence.
Fortune
Trail Seminar will be touring the Upper Regions of Northern Ghana, and Upper
West Region, Wa will be Fortune Trail Seminar next stop, the event is set to
take place on the 12th November 201 6
and in Upper East Region, Bolga on the 26th November 2016.
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