Tomorrow is Thursday.
Fast if you are able to, if not earn reward by reminding others.
Remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers (Q51:55).
Baarakallahu Feekum.
Innovative Unilorites,
The time has come to ignite a new dawn in our university community, one marked by innovative leadership and collective progress. We stand at the threshold of a new dawn, where innovation becomes our tool in tackling the challenges we face as a community.
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Did you know?
Corporate Social Responsibility ❗️❗️❗️
When you hear Corporate Social Responsibility, the first thing that comes to mind is probably one oil company donating boreholes or a tech giant sponsoring scholarships. And yes, that’s part of it.
But let’s bring it home.
CSR simply means giving back to society in ways that help build people, protect the environment, and promote a better future, without expecting profit in return.
So, let’s ask: Does CSR only belong to multinationals and billion dollar businesses? Absolutely not.
Even as a young Nigerian, earning modestly, whether you're a salary earner, freelancer, vendor, or small business owner, you fit run your own CSR too.
So, How Can an Average Youth Do CSR?
CSR doesn’t always have to be loud or expensive. It’s about social commitment. It’s about intentional impact.
Here are simple, realistic ways you, as a young Nigerian, can practice CSR:
1. Mentor someone: If you’ve learned a skill (tech, fashion, photography, etc.), offer to guide someone who’s just starting out, free of charge.
2. Volunteer your time: Join community cleanups, teach kids in underserved areas, help out at events that promote youth development. No money needed, just heart.
3. Support small causes: Even if you earn 50k a month, buying exercise books for 2 school kids in your area is CSR. It’s the heart behind the act that counts.
4. Use your platform for good: Are you a content creator, artist, or have small following online? Talk about issues that matter, like climate change, education, drvg abvse, or youth empowerment. Be a voice for solutions, not just vibes.
5. Run sustainable side hustles: If you sell products, think eco-friendly packaging or fair pricing. That’s CSR too. You're building a conscious brand.
Why Should You Even Care?
Because we are the economy. The youth make up over 60% of Nigeria’s population. If we all just hustle for ourselves, who go build the country?
CSR, even at the smallest level, is how we:
✅Fight inequality
✅Strengthen our communities
✅Create opportunities
✅Promote shared growth
✅And most importantly, build a sustainable nation where no one is left behind.
CSR is not about how much money you have. It’s about how much you care.
So, whether you’re big or small, rich or upcoming rich 🌚, there’s something you can give.
CSR is how we rise, together
Thank You.
HARMONY ACADEMY 2025🎉
Started off on a beautiful note with the insightful onboarding session and the first training session "Managing Money and Building Wealth" facilitated by the ever-gorgeous JCI Sen. Temi Alade-Mustapha.
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