EV LEGACY: GOING SEAMLESS WITH MENTORING IMPACTS

With decades of experience and expertise in mentoring young people meeting the need to raise the younger generations of trail blazers, Dr. (Amb) Oluwakayode Stephen Adeyemo, PhD+ is putting up an impact forum to groom the younger generations to be impact makers and world changers, adopting a non-governmental and apolitical approach to mentorship.

Pouring the fluidity of his experience in individual and institutional Excellence as a mentor, certified life coach alongside his multiple certification status in diplomacy as well as his multiple doctoral status one of which earns him the spot of the world’s first/pioneer academic doctor of Missions Intelligence and Leadership, Dr. (Amb.) Oluwakayode Stephen Adeyemo PhD+, sets to project AMBASSADORS OF IMPACTS as a series of sessions to help young people emerge as true Ambassadors in their respective fields of pursuits.

Given his status as Africa’s first Impactsmith and Africa 2068 Goodwill Ambassador, Dr. (Amb.) Oluwakayode Stephen Adeyemo PhD+ projects AMBASSADORS OF IMPACTS as a Pan-African as well as Global mentoring pond with collaborations from impact partners, availing opportunities for young participants to be imparted with leverages of sustainable impacts, inspire pitching skills to help them scale, gain exposure to impacts and many more on autopilot amongst others.

Whilst the goals on the immediate and intermediate are to raise Excellent & Viable (EV) Ambassadors of young people across various walks of life, the intermediate into long terms are to integratively raise world changers to cement the legacy of impacts in transgenerational order as AMBASSADORS OF IMPACTS is first about Africa and young Africans which will evolve into intercontinental and global influence.

This is not just a conference. AMBASSADORS OF IMPACTS aims at towering with inexhaustible torches of impacts that will reshape the policies the world functions by.

With Excellence and Viability in view, AMBASSADORS OF IMPACTS is an initiative of Vocational Career Centre International and supported by Priesthood in the WORKPLACE and Stephen Adeyemo (Stephade) and Company.