I write as I reflect on the seasons of my life.
I hope you enjoy reading my thoughts and reflections – and of course the photos or videos – and may be learn a thing or two.
I work with the amazing volunteers and staff at aspirehub.org, training and mentoring minority youth for workplace readiness, improved sustenance, responsible citizenship, and exemplary leadership. And in addition, fundraising for scholarships to send children in poor communities in Nigeria to school.
Explore FREE workplace, digital skills and leadership skills training and mentorship for under-served teenagers and young adults.
These programs are facilitated by Volunteers with the aim of improving the livelihoods of minority youth in Canada.
I work with the amazing volunteers and staff at aspirehubng.org; fundraising for scholarships to send children in poor communities to school, vising orphanages with supplies and learning resources; and training and mentoring underrepresented youth towards improved sustenance, responsible citizenship, and exemplary leadership.
Explore FREE workplace, digital skills and leadership skills training and mentorship for under-served teenagers and young adults.
These programs are facilitated by Volunteers with the aim of improving the livelihoods of under-served, under-represented youth, and those living in poorer communities.
I teach kids ages 7 to 12 years a number of important life skills to help them be happy and healthy.
We cover topics like Self-Esteem, Self-Confidence, Self Responsibility, Integrity, Respect, Self Respect, Goal Setting, Decision Making, Vision, Handling Peer Pressure, Mistakes, Disappointment, etc.
There are 27 modules, running in batches of 9 weeks in the Winter, Spring, and Fall. Summer classes are on-demand only.
You can register your own kids or bring together a group of kids to enjoy this life changing program.
Explore my four hundred and fifty (450-ish) short letters to teenagers and young adults (my #DearAburo).
These notes cover various subjects like mindset development, identity, hard work, saying no, self esteem, self confidence, friendships, money, school, grades, faith, addictions, and many more
“Aburo” is a Nigerian Yoruba word that means a younger sibling often by the same parents. However, it could also be used to describe the relationship between an older and a younger person. The opposite is “egbon” which represent the older person, while “aburo” is the younger person. We use these terms a lot in our community in spite of biological relationships.
My use of “aburo” in these series does not represent biological relationship or age, it is an expression of my social connection with the younger people of my community, who I pray for and desire strongly that they will make better choices, be more resilient, overcome barriers that come in their way of achieving success and live their healthiest happiest live possible under God.
I write these letters to inspire my beloved #dearaburo to BE MORE, to #aspirebeyondlimits, to become better and achieve more.
As a Christian, Writer and Health Coach, I am privileged to share tips and resources to help my audience and clients live a healthier and happier life. I am honored to be in a place to help children, youth and families achieve more for themselves and live a happy and healthy life according to God’s purpose for
A Collection of Media Resources For Teenagers And Young Adults Who Love Jesus, School, Health, Wellness and Life.
Including books, videos, infographics and more.
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#TomandTami
This is the story of two siblings – Tomiwa and Tamilore (Tom and Tam); their struggles, their triumphs, and everything in between.