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PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR YOUNG LEADERS

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Leadership begins with self-leadership  and financial responsibility is one of its most important foundations.


This section of the platform provides practical financial literacy resources designed to help young people develop discipline, long-term thinking, and personal accountability. These tools complement the leadership novels by addressing the everyday decisions that shape independence, stability, and freedom.


Core Themes Covered


  • Money as a leadership responsibility

  •  Financial discipline and delayed gratification

  • Long-term thinking versus short-term consumption

  •  Personal stewardship and independence

  •  Building habits before building wealth




Who This Is For


  • Young adults beginning their financial journey

  • Students and early-career professionals

  • Parents and mentors supporting financial education

  • Leadership programmes incorporating life skills

Noah Kaindama first found his flair for writing when he won first prize in a poetry competition while at college. However, it wasn’t until thirty years later that he was inspired to publish his first novel.

Noah’s favourite genres to write are political fiction, poetry and narrative writing and he admires great writers such as Barrack Obama, Malcom Gladwell, Chinua Achebe and Charles Dickens.

His novel ‘The Real President’ tells the story of Moses Kamawu who decides to challenge an incumbent tyrant president who has run down the fictional country of Lubanda; a seemingly brave but dangerous mission. The book explores important issues such as the challenges of creating a true nation state and providing visionary leadership.

Inspiration for ‘The Real President’ came from Noah’s conversations with his children, who felt that many people of African descent were happy to complain about problems within Africa but not taking actions to change the status quo. It is Noah’s hope that his novel will inspire that change.

When it comes to writing, Noah is most productive in his study. However, he actually wrote the first draft chapter of ‘The Real President’ while waiting for a train! Now that he has retired from teaching, he spends his time writing and with his family.

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