Niger Delta
‘Perspective Can Alter Reality’
The sixth edition of Techonlgy, Entertainment, Design (TED) Port Harcourt, an annual non-profit event devoted to worthy ideas on topical issues, held recently at Horlikins Event Centre, Port Harcourt.
Titled “Reframe”, this year’s well-attended event discussed the ability of perspective to alter reality, and its implications in technology, entertainment, design, and other spheres of life.
The rich line up of speakers who graced this year’s event included renowned educationist, Professor Ebiegberi Alagoa; “Workplace Reformer”, Dr Charles Okeibunor; as well as Communication and Media Expert and Heritage Bank boss, Ifie Sekibo, amongst others.
They all spoke on issues germane to the Niger Delta region, while offering creative insights into how to view these issues.
Speaking on “My Niger Delta Story”, Professor Ebiegberi Alagoa recalled the rich cultural heritage of the Niger Delta people and encouraged youths to learn from those who, in spite of the challenges of the environment, had surmounted barriers to become useful citizens.
He also urged the youths to learn from those who became successful without resorting to crime, despite the peculiar challenges of the region.
In his words, “I have lived in the Niger Delta for a very long time and we are a people of history.
“The youths should take pride in their history and refuse actions that cast away their heritage and bring the region to shame.”
Ifie Sekibo, who spoke about “Entitlement”, stressed the need for a return to the leadership principles and teachings contained in the Niger Delta culture.
In his view, many of the problems encountered by the region have already been tackled by culture’s emphasis on conscientiousness and community.
He also stressed the necessity for collaborative efforts towards achieving objectives.
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