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We Can All Be Philanthropists | Adenike Oyetunde | TEDxGbagada

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In this emotional TEDx talk, Adenike shares simple ways everyone can imbibe the nature of giving and helping others. Adenike who is a cancer survivor talked about how help came her way finacially from strangers she hardly knew and how we as individuals can be a point of help to others in need irrespective of thier financial status Adenike Oyetunde is a lawyer turned broadcaster, with Nigeria Info Fm. Where she daily co-host a radio show, spanning every topic.
With years in this field, she has been able to moderate several sessions, and spoken at different media fora.
Adenike is very interested in the cause of persons living with disability, being one herself. She started Amputees United, a community of amputees, within and outside Nigeria. She hopes to hold hands with as many amputees as she can.
Adenike is committed to ensuring her life's journey continues to empower and inspire as many people as she meets to living optimally, regardless of whatever challenges.
Adenike is almost done with her book, journaling her life's story so far. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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