The most toxic behavior a person can adopt isn’t their inability to cope with failure, it’s their inability to cash in on the wealth of experiences they have, for a renewed sense of hope, purpose, and drive.
Unfortunately, 2/3 of the people who attempt to achieve greatness never reach the threshold because of their inability to maximize their potential.
In order to determine how best to utilize your personal dose of potential, you must first recognize that you have it! We all start out in life on the same track, and with the exception of a few bumps on the road, the highway for success is created with the same pavement.
At DPlace this June, Kingsley Bangwell will be talking about Maximising and Expanding individual potential with us.
By seeing yourself as a potential millionaire, billionaire, social innovator, or tech company guru, you must first believe that you have the potential to BE that person. It’s not just a cliché, you can and will evolve into the person or thing you aspire to become.
Date:
June 14th, 2014
June 14th, 2014
Time:
4pm prompt
Venue:
805 Restaurant, Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2 Abuja
Admission:
Free
KINGSLEY BANGWELL
Kingsley Bangwell is a household name in the youth development world. He is the team leader of Youngstars Foundation, with offices in Ghana and Nigeria.
Within the past few years, Kingsley Bangwell’s profile as an emerging leader continues to witness global recognition. In 2007, he was elected as the first Nigerian youth to attend the prestigious Stanford Fellowship on Democracy and Development, and in 2008 he was selected into the prestigious ASHOKA Fellowship (an honour of global recognition for people who have distinguished themselves in public innovation). Also, he was the only youth from Nigeria to be invited as a resource person and speaker during the 13th International Anti Corruption Conference in Greece organized by Transparency International.
He was selected as the only Nigerian into the prestigious Young Global Leaders Forum in 2009. He is also a member of the Bretton Woods Committee, a Fellow Architect of the Future as well as a fellow of the Kennedy School of Leadership and Policy, Havard University
HOST
JEREMIAH AGENYI
Jeremiah O. Agenyi, aka Ow'Jerry, is a Compere and a Comedian, a Humanitarian and a Social Entrepreneur. He is a team member of Nigeria's foremost offline social media initiative, #AdoptATweep. He is also a Co-Initiator of the recently launched #JustBinIt Campaign aimed at achieving a #LitterFreeNigeria. He is on the board of the Generation Of Domination (G.O.D), an NGO passionate about out-of-school children. G.O.D has been running the #Street2School Project since 2012.
JEREMIAH AGENYI
Jeremiah O. Agenyi, aka Ow'Jerry, is a Compere and a Comedian, a Humanitarian and a Social Entrepreneur. He is a team member of Nigeria's foremost offline social media initiative, #AdoptATweep. He is also a Co-Initiator of the recently launched #JustBinIt Campaign aimed at achieving a #LitterFreeNigeria. He is on the board of the Generation Of Domination (G.O.D), an NGO passionate about out-of-school children. G.O.D has been running the #Street2School Project since 2012.
CONVENER
ZAINAB HARUNA
Haruna Zainab O. is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Decipher Solutions Resource Centre based in Abuja, Nigeria. DSRC was founded in 2012 and has worked extensively with young people in areas of entrepreneurship and education through collaborations with multinational companies, Local organisations and International Non-profits.
DPlace is the newest brand of Decipher Solutions which seeks to provide avenues for self-improvement through interractive discussions with experts in various fields in a relaxed ambience.
Scheduled to hold on the 2nd Saturday of every month; it is absolutely free for people to attend and is hosted in a conducive and relaxed atmosphere to encourage the reception of information.
Scheduled to hold on the 2nd Saturday of every month; it is absolutely free for people to attend and is hosted in a conducive and relaxed atmosphere to encourage the reception of information.

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