The BEFOCUS Story: Why Every Parent, Teacher and Youth Must Listen
In a world of distraction, moral confusion, and the idolization of money, one question led to a movement: Who will fix the mind before we fix the nation? This question birthed BEFOCUS — Building Early Future of Common Used Sense, a foundation and movement led by Itoro Uwah that seeks to restore values, rebuild the moral compass of our children and youth, and create a roadmap to excellence.
Why this podcast matters — for parents, teachers, mentors and youth
For parents: This podcast provides practical insight into raising focused, purpose-driven children in a distracted digital age. It gives concrete tools to strengthen family values and nurture emotional intelligence.
For teachers and mentors: The episodes are a call to action — to become moral architects, to spot the hidden lessons that normalize corruption, and to teach integrity alongside curriculum.
For youth: This is a mirror — a challenge to choose purpose over shortcuts, service over selfishness, and lasting value over instant reward. It lays out steps to discover identity, build discipline, and turn talents into purpose-driven action.
What's inside the premiere
- The origin story of BEFOCUS and the personal journey of Itoro Uwah.
- How idolization of money and moral decay affect children and youth.
- Practical steps for restoring focus and dignity.
- An introduction to Club Excellence – Project Me, the foundation’s flagship mentorship program.
Monday, Nov 17 • 6PM (WAT) • Live on Facebook | YouTube | Spotify
How BEFOCUS addresses real problems
BEFOCUS doesn’t only name the problem — it provides a path. Through mentorship, school programs and youth clubs, it focuses on:
- Restoring common sense and moral judgment early in life.
- Supporting teachers with practical ethics-based methods.
- Helping parents build consistent home values.
- Training youth to value long-term character over short-term gain.
Who should listen
Parents, teachers, mentors, community leaders, and youth advocates — anyone who believes that mindset builds nations should tune in.
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About BEFOCUS Children and Youth Foundation: BEFOCUS — Building Early Future of Common Used Sense — is a movement founded by Itoro Uwah to restore values and build a generation of purpose-driven youth through mentorship, books, and community-driven programs. Visit www.wittyglobalblogs.com for more.

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