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Club Launches Budding Talents

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Eloquent Speech Internatio­nal is having young kids launch their unique projects as it concerns with skills and talents. This is coming under its Raising Young Leaders 2017 education and training platform.

Book launch, web designing, artist, swimming, fashion, philanthro­pist, football and journalism are some of the major project and career showcase expected to launch on November 25, by 10pm at Grange school, Harold Sodipo Crescent, G.R.A Ikeja Lagos. As the kids between the ages of four to nine years old wow the audience.

The Young Public Speakers (YPS) club is a platform for grooming young leaders. It grooms young people to attain excellence in their delivery of public speech, comportmen­t and carriage. Every member of the club is trained to be solution finders and inspiratio­nal speakers and leaders. They consistent­ly undergo activities that challenge their intellectu­al capacities, solution finding abilities and public speaking skills. YPS was establishe­d in 2011 and has passed through a healthy process of growth and impacting children.

At the platform, a team of well-trained and informed profession­als do a great job at assisting parents to discover the talent of their children by engaging the parents and students respective­ly. The team leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Adeniyi, always ensure that all the facilitato­rs are producing tangible result at the end of every calendar year of YPS.

In 2014 raising young leaders, YPS produced three books authors; Tomilola (nine years), Iyinoluwa (nine years, Chiodeziem (nine years), all launched their first ever books.

In 2015 Raising Young Leaders had five of its students in YPS showcase their talent and gift to the world. Misimi (eight years), music album launch, Mojola (six years), Fashion house unveiled, Dideolu (eight years), kiddies Dictionary launch, Omodara and Folajimi had an art work exhibition.

"Because most celebrated leaders in history and till now are gifted speakers, we took it on us to catch young people, train them, such that they are better equipped to undertake leadership roles immediatel­y," Mrs. Josephine Adeniyi, co-founder of YPS explained.

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