Love Idoko’s show makes debut on AIT

PUBLISHER and motivational speaker, Love Idoko, will on June 6, unveil her much-awaited TV show, Activating Success. on Africa Independent Television (AIT).

According to the celebrity, Activating Success provides an inspirational and motivational moment that features successful public figures from all facets of life who share their success secrets generously, with many more highlighting the many mistakes they made before becoming the inspirational figure they have become.

Motivating people, in the words of Love, as she is simply called, inspires them towards success, adding that it has always been her life-long desire and calling. She said her campaign for hard work and self-actualization began like a mere passion during her early life, but has now grown into a vision that has developed into a national movement from the Food Basket of the nation. At 17, Idoko had written her first book, “Celebrating Change” and was awarded the coveted prize of best female motivational speaker at the Kogi State University where she studied Micro biology. In her Quest to improve herself, she went on to be a certified events planner from West End Collage, London. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators UK, Nigeria. Branch.

Activating Success is a 30 minute programme which emphasises motivation as a major thrust, probes the different ‘successful’ public figures on how they made it to the top, the mistake before they ‘made’ it and how many young people and general public can make it as well.

The programme also features music, quotes and segments where guests will sing their favourite inspirational song and share their success story.

Notable personalities that have been interview by the host are motivational speaker and senior pastor of the Wisdom centre Dr Mike Murdock, Dr Godswill Akpabio, Nollywood actor Femi Jacobs, Award-winning musician Innocent Idibia, Nollywood actor  and politician Desmond Elliot, Big brother Africa All Stars winner Uti Nwachukwu, Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah and a host of others.

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