🌙 EID MUBARAK 🐏✨
From all of us at TEDxBauchi to everyone in the community, we extend our warmest wishes on this blessed occasion of Eid El-Kabir.
May this season bring peace, happiness, unity, and countless blessings to every home. May our sacrifices be accepted
Dear Tweeps
I trust you are well.
I am pleased to share the good news that TEDxBauchi 2025 Talks have been approved by TED and are now being published on the official TEDx YouTube channel.
50 years of Bauchi-ing.
A legacy of strength, a future of ideas worth spreading. Happy Golden Jubilee, Bauchi State!
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@auta_waziri and @stringzshady took the TEDxBauchi stage and turned it into a space of energy, emotion and connection.
Every beat, every lyric, every note was a bridge uniting everyone in the room through the power of their artistry.
#TEDxBauchi#BuildingBridges#LivePerforma
@_havfy spoken word at TEDxBauchi reminded us that language has power the power to connect, inspire and challenge. Every line she delivered built bridges between ideas, emotions and people, showing us that storytelling isn’t just art—it’s a movement.
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💡 What keeps a business alive? Customers. Without them, even the best ideas can’t breathe.
Mustapha Abubakar Gajibo shows that the real bridge between a struggling start-up and a thriving company is customer confidence—the trust people place in your work, the belief that you’l
deliver, and the consistency that keeps them coming back.
Remember: 90% of customers choose you not just because you exist, but because they trust you. This is why it’s imperative to nurture that trust every single day. it determines how far your business will go.
Access isn’t always about money or privilege—it often starts with someone simply saying, “Let’s try.”
@salmainuwa reminds us that real progress happens when being the first or the only is no longer the norm. When we build bridges, we don’t just create exceptions we create
She points out a powerful truth: many dreams collapse before they even begin, not because of lack of ability, but because the system lacks pathways. Her message at TEDxBauchi emphasizes the importance of creating access, opening doors and building structures that let more peopl
In a country where 87% of water is lost as non-revenue, Hamza Yunusa challenges us to confront the gaps, the neglect, and the unrealized potential within Nigeria’s water sector.
He redefines innovation as more than invention — it is impact: solutions that meet the market,
transform scarcity into hope, turn chaos into accountability and shift communities from risk to health.
“Water will outlive us — it has been here for billions of years and it will carry the imprint of our actions long after we’re gone.”
His talk reminded us that building bridge
Maryam Ahmed shared that sometimes the bridge God builds for you looks nothing like the life you planned.
In choosing food over corporate life, she found purpose and a doorway into the untold richness of Arewa. She reminded us to see Northern Nigerian cuisine not just as food,
but as story, culture and heritage that deserves better PR and louder celebration. Because if we don’t tell our own stories, the world will and they may not get it right.
For Maryam, food is the ultimate bridge: it connects hearts before words ever do.
Which part of her