
Masters Mind Social Club of Nigeria has celebrated a milestone, its 10-year anniversary of constructing a constructive affect on households and communities.
The celebration, held in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos, was a testomony to the membership’s dedication to selling social welfare, training and neighborhood growth.
The President, Chester Apasi, mirrored on the membership’s journey over the previous decade.
He stated: “At the moment, we collect to rejoice not simply our anniversary, but additionally the lives now we have touched, the households now we have empowered and the communities now we have reworked. We’re happy with our achievements, and we stay up for persevering with our mission of constructing a distinction within the lives of these round us.”
Visitor speaker, Prof. Francis Iyoha of the Division of Accounting, Covenant College, Ota, Ogun State, delivered a thought-provoking lecture on: ‘Managing Relationship with Home Staff (A win-win strategy)’.
He burdened the significance of constructing constructive relationships with home employees, noting the advantages of mutual respect, belief and efficient communication.
His lecture offered insights and sensible suggestions for attendees, who appreciated the relevance and timeliness of the subject.
Masters Thoughts Social Membership is a novel organisation comprising members, who’re indigenes of Edo State, united by a shared imaginative and prescient of giving again to their communities and making a constructive affect on the lives of others.
Through the years, the membership has supported tons of of indigent college students in rural communities with Senior Secondary Faculty Certificates Examination (SSSCE) enrolment. It has donated books to secondary colleges in Edo State and carried out different laudable tasks, concentrating on the much less privileged.
Throughout the anniversary celebration, a member of the Board of Trustees, Ebhohimhen Vincent, offered an replace on the affiliation’s upcoming plans, outlining thrilling new initiatives and tasks geared toward furthering the membership’s mission and affect.