Aluko Theophilus, publisher of Titansloaded Multimedia, has marked his birthday with the launch of a new initiative aimed at combating social vices and promoting opportunities in technology and creativity for the younger generation.
In a speech delivered to his media team, Theophilus expressed his commitment to making a positive impact on society. He emphasized the need to steer teenagers away from social vices by providing them with opportunities in the tech industry. He believes that by engaging the youth in meaningful activities, they will see the dangers of involvement in fraud, drug abuse, and cultism, which have become prevalent issues in society.
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“I am ready to change the world in my little way by creating opportunities in the tech space for teenagers in school. They need to understand that engaging in social vices only leads to negative consequences,” Theophilus stated. He called on well-wishers to support his initiative, believing that collective effort can bring about meaningful change.
Theophilus stressed that a shift in mindset among young people is crucial for a better future. “Once this generation understands the advantages of being responsible members of society, we can hope for a brighter future. Social vices have hindered our progress, but if we work together, we can build a better environment for all.”
He acknowledged the efforts of the government in tackling social vices but urged individuals to take responsibility in their own way. “Nigeria is blessed, and while the government is doing its part, we as individuals must also contribute to making positive changes. I am not a saint, and many of us have been involved in one social vice or another at some point, but we can choose to put an end to these behaviors and promote a better image for our country.”
As he celebrates his birthday, Theophilus sees this initiative as a landmark moment to drive social change. He called on teachers, religious leaders, parents, celebrities, and politicians to be positive role models and lead by example.
“We are the Giant of Africa, and we can reclaim that title. If we develop a deep love for Nigeria, we will naturally want to protect its integrity. As we celebrate today, let us remember that change starts with us. We must work together to build a society where honesty, accountability, and patriotism thrive.”