The Power of Organizing | Fred Adetiba | TEDxKubwa
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What drives meaningful social change? In this talk, the speaker explores the power of collective action, showing how young people can achieve lasting impact when they organize around a shared purpose. Through practical insights and real-world examples, the talk highlights collaboration as a catalyst for leadership, innovation, and community transformation. Olumide Frederick Adetiba is a distinguished transformation specialist, management consultant, author, and advocate for positive change in Africa. His multifaceted career reflects a deep commitment to organizational growth, social equality, and youth empowerment. Fred co-founded the Madiba Foundation for Good Governance, championing social equality and development initiatives for Africans and marginalized groups. He also serves on the boards of organizations including the Global Freedom Network, Finishers Initiative for Social Transformation, and the Center for Journalism Innovation and Development. A passionate advocate for good
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