Successful Youth Development Summit Held by JAMIE PAJOEL INTERNATIONAL Delta State Chapter
By Delta Event News
JAMIE PAJOEL INTERNATIONAL Delta State Chapter hosted a highly successful meet and greet/youth development summit themed "Building to Last" on May 11, 2024, at Canewood Hotel in Ekpan, Warri, Delta State. The event attracted numerous entrepreneurs from Delta State and it was really an engaging gathering.
The summit featured a compelling seminar by a distinguished guest speaker Mrs. Nwamara Victor, who provided invaluable insights into the strategies and principles essential for establishing enduring businesses.
It also featured a Speech by Dr. Jamie Pajoel who's the visioner and founder of Jamie Pajoel International, an organization committed to raising one million young leaders and entrepreneurs who will use unconventional learning methods to design solutions that will solve social and economic problems in Nigeria.
One of the highlights of the summit was the surprise appearance of the CEO of Delta Event TV, who generously offered JPI entrepreneurs exclusive discounts. Furthermore, attendees benefited from updates provided by the CEO of PTI Main Market, an online platform facilitating connections between buyers and sellers.
During the event, the JPI, Delta State Youth Executive Council was formally recognized and awarded certificates of office, underscoring JPI's commitment to nurturing leadership within its ranks. Additionally, the Delta State president, Amb. Israel E. Omanudhowho delivered an impassioned address emphasizing the significance of active participation in JPI meetings and initiatives.
The summit concluded on a high note with a dedicated networking session, providing attendees with valuable opportunities to forge connections and explore potential collaborations. Overall, the event served as a testament to JPI's ongoing dedication to empowering youth and fostering entrepreneurial growth in Delta State.
Great meeting
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