Dignify Labs

Dignify Labs Career Support & Job Placement Platform for People with Disabilities in Nigeria.

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DiGNIFY is connecting inclusive employers with top talents from the disability community. We train and match jobseekers ...
28/01/2021

DiGNIFY is connecting inclusive employers with top talents from the disability community. We train and match jobseekers with Disabilities to growth and employment opportunities.
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An Expository Discussion: Is Nigeria the Most Corrupt Country? Is Racism Caused by the White man? What Defines Black Pow...
04/08/2019

An Expository Discussion: Is Nigeria the Most Corrupt Country? Is Racism Caused by the White man? What Defines Black Power?

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Be a Global Gitizen. What Goal are you most passionate about? What Goal do you think is the highest priority for your co...
04/01/2018

Be a Global Gitizen.

What Goal are you most passionate about? What Goal do you think is the highest priority for your country or community? We all have a role to play. Let's make the most of this moment in history to create a more equitable, safe and sustainable world.

Act with passion and compassion. Help to make this world safer and more sustainable today and for the generations that will follow us. That is our moral responsibility.

Be Different!

Today, most at-risk youth is far from inspired. Growing up without direction or mentorship, these troubled teens walk a ...
02/01/2018

Today, most at-risk youth is far from inspired. Growing up without direction or mentorship, these troubled teens walk a path toward failure paved in low-self esteem.

But with support and encouragement, the seemingly unmotivated become optimistically resilient. Studies show the untapped potential of at-risk youth, stating that one-third of high-risk children will beat the odds and lead healthy, productive lives.
At , we provide psycho-social support, counselling and mentoring, to build the capacity of youths and teens towards harnessing their potential, improve their self-worth and change a student’s family tree for generations to come.

Today, the Young African Leaders Initiative YALI Network Face-to-Face   was officially launched. Organized in collaborat...
02/12/2017

Today, the Young African Leaders Initiative YALI Network Face-to-Face was officially launched. Organized in collaboration with , it is targetted at the professional development collaboration of young leaders in business, civil society and public management, and will be a terrific platform to build capacity, grow a powerful network for impact professionals and tap into local/international opportunities towards the improving the lives of at-risk youths.

It is fulfilling to commence the new month on this note. Special thanks to the team for the commitment towards organizing such a terrific event. It was simply a resounding success. 👍👍👍👍


In commemoration of the World Childrens Day, Children from Pacesetters School, Abuja are taking over roles as producer, ...
22/11/2017

In commemoration of the World Childrens Day, Children from Pacesetters School, Abuja are taking over roles as producer, presenter and interviewees at BBC Hausa! Listen to them talk about issues affecting children in Nigeria

Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) Program 2018 for African secondary school students (Funded)Application Deadline: Febr...
17/11/2017

Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) Program 2018 for African secondary school students (Funded)

Application Deadline: February 06, 2018 https://goo.gl/snPM6u
YYAS 2018 will be held in two locations:

Rwanda: 29 July - 07 August
Ghana: 11 August - 20 August

The application for the 2018 Yale Young African Scholars (YYAS) Program is now available! Entering its fifth year, this intensive program brings together African secondary school students between the ages of 14–18 for a cost-free, intensive academic and residential program. Next year YYAS will be held in two locations, Rwanda and Ghana, and take place between late July and end of August.

YYAS will admit a combined total of 300 students to the Yale Young African Scholars sessions taking place in 2018.

YYAS is the flagship program of the Yale Africa Initiative and is designed to introduce secondary school students to the demanding university and financial aid application processes and requirements, as well as to make higher education more accessible to Africa’s most talented student leaders.

Eligibility Requirements:

Prospective applicants must be current secondary school students in Africa who will have to complete at least one full academic term after August 2018.
In addition, applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of an African country.
Selected participants will be self-starters who have an interest in pursuing post-secondary level education, are in excellent academic standing, and demonstrate leadership potential.

A typical YYAS participant has:

Excellent academic records
Demonstrated leadership potential
Strong written and verbal communication skills
A desire and ability to work cooperatively with peers
Persistence and determination when facing challenges
High standards of personal and professional conduct
The ability to read, analyze, and reflect on large quantities of difficult material in English
Interest in engaging in discussions about intellectual, moral, and political issues in Africa

Benefits:

To make the program accessible to students of all financial backgrounds, there is no cost for students to participate in YYAS.
Room and board will be provided for all students, along with three meals a day.
However, participants ARE responsible for getting themselves to the venue at the outset of the program and for their return home at the end of the program. Participants will also be responsible for any incidental expenses they elect to incur.
Students from low-income backgrounds who demonstrate financial need may apply for a limited number of travel grants offered by the program. If awarded, the grant will cover the cost of a roundtrip plane ticket between a student’s home country and the program location. Students can only apply for travel assistance after they have received an offer of admission to YYAS.
While YYAS provides all students traveling internationally with complimentary airport pick up and drop off on the day of arrival and departure, participants—including travel grant recipients—must also arrange for their own transportation between their home and originating airport, and upon return.

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