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Building leaders, bridging pain and purpose in 2025

by Admin
January 21, 2026
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As the clock ticks toward the dawn of 2025, I find myself reflecting on the intricate dance of pain and purpose that has shaped my journey. It’s a partnership, not an adversary — one that demands reverence, understanding, and an unwavering commitment to growth. This final article of 2024 marks both an end and a beginning: the culmination of a year dedicated to mentoring, coaching, and goal-setting, and the launchpad for a year that holds infinite promise.

 

For 2025, my chosen word is “grandiose.” Not in the superficial sense of extravagance, but as a declaration of expansive possibilities — of audacious dreams and monumental impact. If this year is to be extraordinary, it must begin with clarity and intentionality. That is why I am offering my expertise as a coaching psychologist and mentor, fostering greatness in others as we step boldly into the future.

 

This year also marks a milestone in my career: 25 years of navigating the complex yet rewarding terrain of personal and professional development. It’s a moment to celebrate, yes, but also to honour the people who have shaped my path. Chief among them was my late mentor, Dr. Myles Munroe. He instilled in me a profound truth: “Build people, not buildings.” Those words have become the bedrock of my philosophy, a guiding principle that informs every decision I make as a leader and a mentor.

 

Dr. Munroe’s influence was transformative, not because of grand gestures but because of his unwavering belief in the power of individual potential. He didn’t simply impart wisdom; he cultivated it within me, showing me how to harness my own energy, expertise, and experience to elevate others. Now, as I prepare to commemorate this quarter-century milestone, I feel called to pay that gift forward — to create a ripple effect that empowers others to become the leaders Africa so desperately needs.

 

Over the next six months, I, alongside 12 to 24 esteemed industry leaders, will embark on a mission to hold the hands of aspiring leaders. This isn’t about mere inspiration; it’s about transformation. We aim to equip these individuals with the tools to be, do, and have what it takes to lead with vision and purpose. Leadership is not an inherent trait; it is a skill that must be honed, a discipline that requires continuous learning and unlearning.

 

In a world that is increasingly complex and interconnected, Africa stands at a crossroads. The continent’s potential is vast, but unlocking it requires a new breed of leaders — those who can navigate challenges with resilience, innovate with courage, and inspire with authenticity. This is the work that lies ahead. Through mentorship, we will address not just the technical competencies required for leadership but also the emotional and psychological resilience needed to thrive in high-pressure environments.

 

Mentorship is, at its core, an act of service. It requires vulnerability, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the growth of another. It is not about dictating a path but illuminating possibilities. As coaches and mentors, we must ask ourselves: Are we willing to invest the time, energy, and emotional labour required to truly make a difference? Are we prepared to challenge, to question, and to guide with both compassion and candour?

 

The answer, for me, is an unequivocal yes. Because I believe in the power of partnerships — not just between mentor and mentee, but between pain and purpose, struggle and success, ambition and achievement. These partnerships are what propel us forward, what transform ordinary moments into extraordinary milestones.

 

As we step into 2025, I urge you to consider: What partnerships will define your year? What word will anchor your intentions? For me, “grandiose” is not a destination but a mindset. It is a call to think bigger, to dream wider, and to act with a sense of limitless possibility. It is a reminder that greatness is not a solitary pursuit but a collective endeavour.

 

To those who are hesitant to step into mentorship, I say this: You have more to offer than you realize. Your experiences — both triumphs and trials — are invaluable to someone navigating their own journey. And to those seeking mentorship, know this: The act of reaching out is a testament to your courage and commitment to growth. The right mentor will not only guide you but will also challenge you to become the best version of yourself.

 

Dr. Myles Munroe often spoke of legacy, not as something we leave behind but as something we build every day. In 2025, my legacy will be shaped by the leaders I empower, the partnerships I nurture, and the impact I create. Together, we will build people, not buildings. We will transform pain into purpose, ambition into action, and dreams into reality.

 

As the new year unfolds, let us embrace its grandiosity. Let us commit to clarity, to intention, and to the audacity of greatness. And let us remember: The greatest gift we can offer the world is not what we achieve for ourselves but what we inspire others to achieve. Here’s to 2025 — a year of partnerships, possibilities, and profound transformation.

 

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