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Elvis Akpobi to Discuss Moving from Consuming to Producing Nation on News Central Television.
By Henry Ubus
Comrade Elvis Akpobi, the dynamic Founder and Executive Director of the Not Too Young to Lead Initiative, is set to appear as a distinguished guest on News Central today, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. The program is scheduled to be aired at 6 PM West Africa Time (WAT) and 8 PM East Africa Time (EAT).
Comrade Akpobi, who also serves as the Senior Special Assistant on Youths Mentoring and Development to the Executive Governor of Delta State, will delve into the pressing topic, “Moving from Consuming to Producing Nation.” This subject is particularly pertinent as many African nations strive to shift their economies from being heavily reliant on imports to becoming self-sustaining producers of goods and services.
The discussion is expected to provide valuable insights into the strategies and policies that can drive this transformation. Comrade Akpobi’s extensive experience in youth development and leadership positions him uniquely to address the challenges and opportunities associated with this economic shift. His work with the Not Too Young to Lead Initiative underscores his commitment to empowering young people and fostering a new generation of leaders who can drive economic and social change.
Viewers can tune in to watch this enlightening program via multiple platforms: DSTV Channel 422, Startimes Channel 274, and live on YouTube and other social media platforms. The program promises to be a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on economic development and youth empowerment in Africa.
For those interested in the future of Africa’s economic landscape and the pivotal role of youth in this transformation, this is a must-watch event.