Hi!
I'm Progress Oberiko
People-centred Writer and Social Entrepreneur with over 12 years of experience.
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Writer
Writing has been the one thing I have done consistently all my life!
It gives me a sense of purpose, expression, creativity, art, and everything in between.
I write both fiction and nonfiction commercially and non-commercially.
My writing cuts across all topics of society utilising creative storytelling and personal anecdotes to draw on issues around mental health, gender equity, race, self-development, etc, and exploring everything that life throws at us through my lenses.
My first book “Beyond the Usual” whose foreword was gracefully written by Nigeria’s Ex-President – His Excellency Dr. General Yakubu Gowon, adopts relatable stories and anecdotes to encourage the Nigerian youth to harness their skills and talents in creative ways that could engender community development during their compulsory one-year NYSC in Nigeria and beyond.
Founder
TISP is a global platform for international students that aims to promote diversity and inclusion, connect students and graduates to opportunity, as well as provide relevant information.
TISP also serves as a resource hub connecting employers to a wealth of international skills and talents.
Latest Blog
How To Start A Podcast
Podcasting is quickly becoming the new form of expression and people are making the most of it, including those who are born great speakers and others like myself whose default for
Stop scrolling!
You may have come to realize the heavy influence that social media has on mental health. Research has it that this same tool that helps people connect to the ends of the earth has
Why Are We Still Finding X?
Part of my job as a youth worker means that I get to visit classrooms and schools, and I’ve been privy to seeing some of the things that secondary school students are still learn
2022 lessons & reflections
The past year has been very reflective for me but also very intentional. And many good things came out of this year when I listened to myself more! – It has taught me that li