I am Frimpong Musa but call me MOTIVATORFM. I am a proud Ghanaian - TopicsExpress



          

I am Frimpong Musa but call me MOTIVATORFM. I am a proud Ghanaian and African young person with hopes, dream and burning desire to make my life more meaningful to myself, others and my community. I have ten core skills which I have consciously being developing over the past seven years. They have now made me a Counsellor, Life Coach, Motivator, Consultant, Advocate, Speaker, Trainer, Sociopreneur, Author and above all your only Youthologist on the continent of Africa, huge right. Yeah but Im understand the sacrifices, skills, time, ideas, resources, education and above all the commitment, passion, prosperity and purpose behind my work and that is why I am unique and achieve results with it. I am currently the Founder and CEO of motivatorfm international ( a social enterprise) and YWB ( a youth empowerment hub/incubator) where I deliver my services to all people who wish for new direction, insight, changes, results, passion, skills, information, joy and lifes fulfilment. I am challenging my fellow Young Africans to use today to declare creativity, entrepreneurship, synergy, personal responsibility, integrity, honesty, sound moral character, corruption free and stake a claim for the liberation of inborn human potential, imagination, better opportunities, strong public institutions, quality and equitable education, genuine mentors and all the good things there is. Is time to break free from the bondages, mediocrity and status quo which is a major challenge to the development of the youth and our continent. I am ready ignite potentials, passion, power and purpose in you. Invite me to any of your youth meetings or activities for us to do this together. Connect with me @ motivatorfm.blogspot motivatorfm is my name on skype and youtube CALL ME ON: 0095436520678 STAND UP TO THE SPIRIT OF A REAL AFRICAN YOUTH. PEACE, LOVE AND GRATITUDE, MOTIVATORFM
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 18:39:01 +0000

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