Monday, 6 February 2012

GUARDIANS OF THE NATION INTERNATIONAL AND THE PRO-HEALTH INTERNATIONAL HOSTS LEADERSHIP CLINIC: THE REUNION

Guardians of The Nation International GOTNI, in partnership with the Pro-Health International to host the 2012 reunion Leadership Clinic in Abuja "Vision: The force of leadership is the theme for the 12th Leadership Clinic series and first for 2012, which is being organized by Guardians of The Nation International(GOTNI), in partnership with the Pro Health International.

The Leadership Clinic workshop, which holds every month is taking off for the year on Sunday, the 12th of February 2012, at the Reiz Continental Hotel, Central Business District Abuja and will host up to hundreds of young leaders who are thirsty for change in Nigeria.

The gathering of these young leaders is aimed at teaching and charting a new course for value orientation and attitudinal change in governance. As a non-profit Youth Leadership Capital Development Organization, Guardians Of The Nation International has a passion to nurture various categories of young people less than forty years of age, into transformational leaders who will impact positively the various sectors of our society and economy and has Pro Health International as the first medical mission oriented organization blazing that trail.

This first Leadership clinic for 2012 promises to inspire the young people through presentations and trainings by Mr. Iko Ibanga, the founder of Pro Health International
and Mr. Linus Okorie, the president of the Guardians of the Nation International as well as representations from the participants in what is usually an interactive action packed session.

Registration for participating in the conference is free and is open for young impactful Nigerians in Abuja and environ. It is the belief of Guardians of the Nation International and the Pro Health International, that the crop of leaders that will emerge after the leadership clinic each month will set our country on a fresh course on National development.

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