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Shekinah Institute Launches Leadership Camp for Strategic 2026 Planning

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Shekinah Institute Launches Leadership Camp

Shekinah Institute launches leadership camp in Lagos to train professionals on innovation, foresight, and career advancement through the Vision Methodology Workshop

Shekinah Institute launches leadership camp aimed at equipping professionals with visionary tools and strategic career foresight.

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The one-day training experience, tagged the Vision Methodology Workshop, will take place on November 19, 2025, at Radisson Blu Hotel, Isaac John Street, GRA Ikeja, Lagos.

Designed to sharpen innovation and unlock leadership clarity, the event promises to empower participants with actionable strategies for 2026 and beyond.

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According to Dr Abbey Adenigba, the lead facilitator, the program comes at a critical time for professionals seeking relevance in an evolving world.

“The need to scale up in one’s career cannot be overemphasised,” he said.

“Leaders who want to thrive must embrace foresight, innovation, and methodology that position them for global relevance.”

Participants will receive Continuing Development Programme (CDP) certificates, adding professional value to the transformational experience.

The first 20 registrants will enjoy exclusive scholarship discounts, reflecting the institute’s commitment to accessibility and impact.

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Event Details:

  • Theme: Vision Methodology Workshop
  • Date: November 19, 2025
  • Venue: Radisson Blu Hotel, Isaac John Street, GRA Ikeja, Lagos
  • Registration: ₦175,000 online | ₦235,000 at the venue
  • Includes: Course pack, certificate, buffet lunch

Spaces are limited, and early registration is encouraged to secure a seat.

The Shekinah Institute leadership camp is more than a workshop—it’s a powerful step toward renewed purpose, strategic leadership, and confident career direction in 2026.

Also read: Nollywood Stars, Industrialists, Others Celebrate Octogenarian Businessman, Wife at 50th Anniversary

For registration and more information:
Visit 👉 [www.shekinahinstitute.org](http://www.shekinahinstitute.org)
Or make payment to:
Shekinah Institute of Leadership,
GTBank, Account: 3002052861

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[dropcap]N[/dropcap]igerian comedian and filmmaker Basketmouth has criticised Nollywood producers for allegedly mismanaging funds provided by global streaming platforms.

Speaking in a recent interview on Arise TV, the entertainer claimed that this malpractice has led to a decline in the quality of Nigerian films.

Basketmouth alleged that many producers misuse substantial portions of the budgets allocated for movie production, diverting funds for personal gains rather than investing in quality filmmaking.

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“When the streaming platforms came in, they gave money to these producers… these producers would take the money—$1.5 million or whatever they give them—and use about 10% of that money to make the movie,” he stated.

He further alleged that the streaming platforms, upon discovering these practices, implemented measures to ensure transparency by paying actors directly.

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“Even to the point where the streaming platforms stepped in and said, ‘You know what? We are going to be paying the actors directly,’ these guys would still go behind and tell the actors to pay half of that money back to them. You can verify the information anywhere,” Basketmouth revealed.

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