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Yetunde Bernard

28 Sep 2019
Over the years, a lot of emphasis has been put on the girl child to ensure that her rights are protected against violence, access to education, empowerment and other issues.
26 May 2018
So far, women empowerment has been a great achievement following the vigorous campaigns and guidelines initiated globally, with a solitary endeavour to safeguard, uplift and empower the rights and status of the girl child.
3 Mar 2018
In an effort to provide the African man living in today’s urbane, competitive and demanding society, with insights and practical tools to enable him meet his evolving world with intention, clarity and a deep sense of tenacity, the Yetunde Bernard Company has announced plans to host Recall Conference For Men. An unbiased, city-centre conference for…
24 Feb 2018
In an effort to provide the African man living in today’s urbane, competitive and demanding society, with insights and practical tools to enable him meet his evolving world with intention...

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