20/09/2025
Africa Doesn’t Need More SeminarsWe Need Ex*****on.*
In Africa—especially Nigeria—we’ve attended enough seminars, trainings, and lectures. The halls are full, the notepads are filled, yet nothing changes. We keep learning, learning, learning—but *when will we start doing?*
Yes, learning is a continuous process—but *at some point, you must pause, reflect, and execute*. Knowledge that is never used is wasted potential. We are filled with skills, ideas, and talents—yet we keep going back for more lessons, without applying what we've already received.
It’s 2025, and yet *some of our elders are still attending lectures that bring no transformation*, no tangible result. It’s time for a mindset shift.
*The government must step in and rethink empowerment.* We don’t need more generic trainings that don’t fit real-world needs. We need programs that *invest directly in people’s existing skills and fields*—programs that offer tools, not just talk.
Imagine a nation where people are not sent to “learn fish farming” in theory—but given the tools, space, and funding to run a farm. Where tech enthusiasts aren’t given a seminar—but a laptop, data access, and mentorship to launch something real.
*Let’s sponsor ex*****on, not empty programs.*
Let’s fund *"Empower" initiatives*—where carpenters, coders, tailors, creatives, and thinkers are given what they need to thrive. Let us build from the ground up, not talk from the top down.
Now is the time for the government, private sector, and community leaders to *shift focus*:
👉 Stop investing in endless training with no practical follow-up.
👉 Start empowering people based on their *skills*, *talents*, and *fields of passion*.
👉 Fund initiatives that *equip*, not just educate.
*Africa will rise, not when we attend more seminars, but when we start doing more with what we already know.*
MrTami
Deebom C Tamte