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African Youth Development Advocacy (AYDA) presents Young Innovators Network Summit with attractive packages for participants. 

By: Mwinere Oswell


African Youth  Development Advocacy (AYDA) presents YOUNG INNOVATORS NETWORK SUMMIT, on 14th of March, 2020 at Blue Hill Hotel around 9:00 AM prompt.

Theme: Leveraging entrepreneurship for wealth creation.

WHY THIS IS A MUST ATTEND SUMMIT




We know — it is hard to take time away from studies and work. So a conference has to be really worthwhile. Here are the top five reasons we think it is worth your time to come to the Summit
1.     It is about the experience. Attending Summit in person provides an impactful experience that you can’t achieve by reading articles or watching a video. How many times do we think we’re going to read that article, but never get around to it.
2. It is about all the top Speakers. African Youth Development Advocacy presenting this Summit brings together thought leaders, speakers, and experts who will share the latest trends and solutions to participants for personal development, entrepreneurship and networking
3. It’s about the inspiration. When it comes to innovation of thought and innovation of action, this summit is the place for you.
4. It is about the real-world examples. The speakers will share their strategies and their success stories and this will leave you with plenty of practical ways of personal development, entrepreneurship and networking.
5. It’s about the networking. An opportunity to talk to other people and students for a fruitful relationship.

All in all, we think this Summit is a valuable event. The combined inspiration and impact far outweighs the time or cost it will take you to attend.



BENEFITS FOR ATTENDING

1. Networking and Capacity building
2. Training and Mentorship
3. Starting a business with zero capital and receive funding.
These and many more.....

Special Packages for participants:
  1. Free Health Screening (SG mobile Health Centre)
  2. Red carpet
  3. Snacks + Voltic + Kebab
  4. Certificate
  5. Free lunch ticket to Spicy foodies
  6. Internship opportunities.
  7. Live streaming on NTV.
  8. Become an ambassador for AYDA. and many more...
All this for just Gh¢ 20.00!!!. Huhh!!!

Sponsors:

Spicy foodies, Radio Waa, Radio Man, Pupeli FM, Blue Hill Hotel,  OB Vitions, SG mobile Health Centre, National Service Personnel Association (NASPA - Wa Municipal).

Book your seat now!!! Limited seats remaining.

To book a seat, call;
  1. Cardinal Dery Hall: 0201642067/0553604072
  2. Limann Hall: 0549833493
  3. British Cottage: 054 2225994
  4. Bamahu : 0544550554
  5. Town : 0241932164

You can contact your course reps as well to register.

For further information; 0544550554 / 0247241583 / 0201642068.




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