
The Global Clusters Marks 2nd Anniversary, Launches ‘Content Revolution’ to Drive Nat’l Devt
The Global Clusters has marked its second anniversary with the unveiling of a new strategic agenda tagged “Content Revolution,” aimed at promoting development-centred digital content and technology platforms to accelerate practical life skills acquisition, enterprise development and socio-economic transformation.

The initiative also seeks to counter the growing spread of illicit, unverified, irresponsible and non-development-oriented digital content.
Speaking at the anniversary celebration held in Ikeja, Lagos, on Monday, the Global President of the organisation, Amb. Dr. Adekunle Badmus, said the initiative would focus on producing purposeful content capable of inspiring positive social change, empowering citizens and promoting national prosperity.

“Real change happens when content meets purpose. Content is more than information; it is a catalyst for transformation. Nations are changed by content, competence and character,” Badmus said.
He explained that the organisation’s next phase would expand the use of digital platforms, including SparkHubs, to equip young people and professionals with practical skills, strengthen enterprise networking, promote innovation and create economic opportunities.
According to him, The Global Clusters has, within two years, grown into a global platform that promotes leadership, collaboration, entrepreneurship, digital empowerment and community development through strategic partnerships and technology-driven initiatives.
Reflecting on the organisation’s journey, Badmus said its growth demonstrates the impact of a vision built on creating opportunities rather than waiting for them.
“Two years ago, we made a covenant that we would not chase opportunities but create them. Today, we celebrate two years of impact—from one idea to a global movement, from conversations to content for change, and from online engagements to real-life impact,” he said.
He announced that the organisation’s next phase would prioritise expanding its global footprint by connecting more nations, advancing security innovation through smarter systems, strengthening leadership development and scaling initiatives that empower communities.
“The work has only just begun. The best of The Global Clusters is still ahead. We remain committed to connecting nations, empowering people and driving sustainable development through education, technology and purposeful content,” Badmus added.
Speaking virtually from the United States, Dr. Cary Goulston, President of Globally Pioneers, said digital platforms present the greatest opportunity in history to advance education, literacy, positive values and the mindset required for sustainable growth and development.
The Global Clusters Co-founder, Dr. Mrs. Michelle Ukoh, stressed the need to build minds with appropriate content in an era flooded with dangerous and misleading digital information.
Ukoh, an African-American counselling expert based in Lagos, urged young Nigerians to embrace their originality and leverage technology to maximise their potential.
The event also featured a panel discussion on digital literacy and content, moderated by communications professional, publisher of The Conscience NG News, businessman and activist, Comrade Israel Bolaji.
The Global Clusters is a non-governmental organisation focused on nation building, enterprise networking, leadership development and digital empowerment through technology, innovation and strategic collaboration.



















