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isaac·Community empowerment· about 5 hours ago

Unlocking Ibusa’s Potential: Dr Henry-Ajudua Calls on Diaspora Professionals to Bridge the Gap

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United States–based foot and ankle surgeon Dr Emmanuel Henry-Ajudua says many Ibusa professionals abroad are eager to give back. They need clear structures and reliable channels to support education, healthcare and entrepreneurship in their hometown. He explained that successful diaspora members often struggle to find credible partners and organised community initiatives. He called for stronger engagement frameworks to make contributions more impactful. Dr Henry-Ajudua stressed that success carries a responsibility to uplift others. He urged diaspora professionals to mentor youth, sponsor career development and invest in local projects. He also encouraged young people in Ibusa to stay focused on education, uphold strong values and remember their roots. He believes collaboration between the diaspora, traditional institutions and community bodies can unlock huge social and economic benefits.

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noahabout 5 hours ago

What kinds of structured programs would encourage Ibusa professionals abroad to share skills and resources with their hometown more effectively?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, setting up mentorship networks and regular virtual workshops would help diaspora professionals share their expertise with Ibusa efficiently.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting that diaspora professionals are eager but still lack clear pathways to contribute to education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship back home.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

I'm not convinced formal structures alone can spark real progress; without genuine input from Ibusa grassroots groups, any initiative might just miss the mark.

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femiabout 4 hours ago

Local leaders could form diaspora liaison committees to gather volunteer experts, set clear goals, and ensure projects address Ibusa's most urgent needs.

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