MFT Network set to redefine leadership for sustainable development
MagnaFaithTribe Network, a civic and social organisation has rekindled her commitment to redefine leadership in such ways that drives sustainable development.
The organisation that is focused on leadership, mentoring, partnership and ProBono consulting via her platforms is driven towards improving the skillset of individuals irrespective of their professional background, nationality and interest.
According to the Founder, MagnaFaith Krimi, she said, “our organisation will heed the demand of many passionate and highly skilled youth beyond Africa’s borders.”
She reported that, one of the challenges of sustainable development and more importantly the SDGs across the global is the lack of guide, mentoring and enough opportunities for youth who have a keen interest and a plain heart about the changing the world. “That is the gap our tribe is filling,” she added.
In a statement from the President MagnaFaithTribe Network, Tomori Uriel, he reinstated the commitment of the Tribe to transform the lives of many youth through her leadership programme. “We offer ProBono consulting to NGOs and Social enterprise. Our platform also connects Mentors with Mentees,” he added.
He reported that the Tribe is confident about fulfilling her visions, but will need the partnership and cooperation of her stakeholders to fo so effectively.
Other team members include, Taofeek Abiodun, Humphrey Umeh, Shehu Fatima, Joseph David, Ahmed Abdullahi, Adeyemi Adeseyi, Aaron Titilayo, Kaosarah, israel Ogundele, Adesina Opeyemi and other council chiefs.
MagnaFaithTribe Network, a civic and social organisation has rekindled her commitment to redefine leadership in such ways that drives sustainable development.
The organisation that is focused on leadership, mentoring, partnership and ProBono consulting via her platforms is driven towards improving the skillset of individuals irrespective of their professional background, nationality and interest.
According to the Founder, MagnaFaith Krimi, she said, “our organisation will heed the demand of many passionate and highly skilled youth beyond Africa’s borders.”
She reported that, one of the challenges of sustainable development and more importantly the SDGs across the global is the lack of guide, mentoring and enough opportunities for youth who have a keen interest and a plain heart about the changing the world. “That is the gap our tribe is filling,” she added.
In a statement from the President MagnaFaithTribe Network, Tomori Uriel, he reinstated the commitment of the Tribe to transform the lives of many youth through her leadership programme. “We offer ProBono consulting to NGOs and Social enterprise. Our platform also connects Mentors with Mentees,” he added.
He reported that the Tribe is confident about fulfilling her visions, but will need the partnership and cooperation of her stakeholders to fo so effectively.
Other team members include, Taofeek Abiodun, Humphrey Umeh, Shehu Fatima, Joseph David, Ahmed Abdullahi, Adeyemi Adeseyi, Aaron Titilayo, Kaosarah, israel Ogundele, Adesina Opeyemi and other council chiefs.