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Bolanle Olukanni, Olive Emodi, others spoke at the event

With three panel sessions conducted, each having peculiar theme of discourse delivered by famed personalities, the summit was an expository event.

Held at the Laroche Leadership Foundation, Gbagada, Lagos, on the 3rd of February, 2018, three panel sessions were conducted, with each having varying themes of discourse.

The first panel session, moderated by Blessing Abani, featured media personalities, Olive Emodi, Ayo Mairo Ese and Mayowa Ekpo who spoke about the benefits of volunteering which include: experience, skills, visibility, respect and personal growth. They also spoke about the importance of mentorship and diligence on the journey to success.

The Keynote address was given by Mrs Mercy Makinde who spoke about the identity of volunteers, stressing the fact that they are important contributors to the development of our communities with their selfless and priceless service. Speaking on how to treat volunteers, she mentions that "Volunteers should be treated with dignity and respect. They should be treated hospitably like your guests. Network with volunteers, connect with them".

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The second panel session, moderated by Ifechi Ezeanowi, featured discussions from Michael Sunbola of Lagos Food Bank Initiative and Dr Abosede Lewu of Girlsaide Initiative. They lectured guests on key steps needed to start their own NGOs.

The ground breaking speech was given by Ubong King who advised guests not to make money a motivation whilst volunteering in order to avoid disappointments. He mentions that "If you add value to others, value would be added to your service and to you".

The third panel session featured Hauwa Ojeifo of SheWritesWoman, Banke Sotomi of BeingJustB, Mr Charles Onyenaucheya of Global Child Health and Tolulope Falowo of CancerAware Nigeria, who spoke on the importance of volunteering for mental health, personal growth and satisfaction, and how to be an extension of God in today's world.

The event was well attended by influential guests such as Osas Ighodaro Ajibade and Deyemi Okanlawon, amongst others. Musical performance was given by Naya Rhythm.

The event was proudly supported by Air France-KLM, Bella Naija, Exquisite Magazine, Fuze, Genevieve Magazine, Pidgin Blog, Pulse, YNaija, NTA10, Wilsons Lemonade, We Naturals and Shea Tribe.

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