Where Our Acts END, Impact Begins | Fatima Alhassan Danjuma | TEDxDarazo

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In a world that celebrates constant action, what if the greatest measure of success isn't what we do—but what remains after we're gone? In this powerful spoken-word TEDxDarazo talk, Fatima Alhassan Danjuma (AD Fatima) challenges our understanding of achievement, urging us to look beyond applause, recognition, and performance. Through compelling storytelling, vivid imagery, and lessons from history, she explores the difference between temporary acts and lasting impact. From the enduring legacy of Nelson Mandela to the transformative vision of Usman dan Fodio, this talk reminds us that real change is not measured by attention—but by the lives we transform and the future we help create. If you've ever wondered what kind of legacy your actions will leave behind, this talk is for you. Fatima Alhassan Danjuma, popularly known as AD Fatima, is a poet, spoken word artist, storyteller, public speaker, and final-year Public Health student at Sa’adu Zungur University, Bauchi State. Passionate

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