BOI Movement Makes Waves at South West Stakeholders Forum in Ibadan

 




The leading Presidential Aspirant National Youths Council of Nigeria NYCN Comr Babangida Onimisi Isah and his formidable team recently made a significant appearance at the South West Stakeholders Forum held in Ibadan, Oyo State.

 This gathering brought together key stakeholders from across the region to discuss pressing issues and chart a way forward for the youth community.


Babangida Onimisi Isah (BOI) emerged as a strong contender for the top position in the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) elective convention, scheduled to hold on October 7, 2025. His leadership style is built on inclusivity, ensuring every youth's voice is heard and valued.



 At the forum, BOI's team sought the support of stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of collective effort in driving positive change in the youth community.


BOI's initiatives aim to empower young entrepreneurs, foster community engagement, and promote national unity. Specifically, the movement is focused on providing innovative solutions to address the needs and aspirations of Nigerian youths. These initiatives include empowering young entrepreneurs by equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed, encouraging community engagement to drive positive change, and fostering strategic partnerships to open doors for Nigerian youths to engage with global platforms.




 As the NYCN elective convention approaches, his vision for a brighter future for Nigerian youths is gaining traction. With a clear focus on empowering young people and promoting national unity, BOI is poised to make a lasting impact on the youth community.

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