As part of its commitment to shaping ethical, value-driven youth, C-Ethics, a flagship initiative of CSAAE, proudly participated in the 2025 Children’s Day Teen/Youth Summit hosted by St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, Orji Imo State.
Themed “Pharaoh’s Dream” (Genesis 41:1–49), the one-day summit—held on Tuesday, May 27th, 2025—gathered teenagers and young adults for a transformational experience centered on moral reawakening, academic focus, and personal development. The event featured a variety of sessions including exhortation, education seminars, tech talks, and health discussions.


Representing C-Ethics was Mr. Solomon Chidi, the Ethics and Compliance Officer at CSAAE, who delivered a thought-provoking presentation titled “Owning Your Future: Education, Planning, and Purpose.” Addressing a vibrant audience of young people, Mr. Chidi encouraged them to become proactive architects of their own futures through careful planning, goal-setting, and sustained dedication to learning.

He confronted the popular but misleading street slogan “School na scam”—a phrase that has gained traction among disillusioned youth. In a powerful counterstatement, Mr. Chidi declared: “School no be scam.” He emphasized that while education may not guarantee immediate wealth, it remains a timeless foundation for opportunities, character building, and nation-building.
“Don’t let frustration or peer pressure push you into believing that education has no value,” he said. “The truth is, when rightly pursued and paired with purpose, education empowers you to dream, to lead, and to create lasting impact.”

His message deeply resonated with the audience, sparking moments of reflection and lively engagement. Several participants shared personal aspirations and challenges, while others expressed a renewed desire to stay focused on their goals despite societal pressure.
More than just a celebration, the event catalyzed values-driven youth transformation—a mission that aligns seamlessly with C-Ethics’ vision.
About C-Ethics
C-Ethics is an initiative under CSAAE committed to promoting ethical leadership, accountability, and value reorientation among youth. Through school outreaches, mentorship, training, and public advocacy, C-Ethics continues to raise a new generation of leaders who live with integrity and lead with purpose.