Train The Trainers Summit Season 2 Rolls Out Nationwide, As Organisers Mourn Chief Benjamin Elue

The Train The Trainers Summit (TTTS) is set to return this March 2026 for its much-anticipated Season 2, expanding its national movement focused on equipping parents, teachers, educators, guardians, and community leaders to intentionally shape Nigeria’s next generation.

Convener of the summit, Mrs. Augusta Anyanwu-Egbon, said the new season builds on the momentum recorded in previous editions, which received wide media attention.

According to her, the summit, themed “Empowering Our Generation Next: Raising Children to Thrive and Lead,” will extend its reach across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, adopting a multiplier model that empowers participants to train others after receiving the summit’s knowledge.

She explained that the initiative reinforces the conviction that leadership development must begin at home and in the classroom, stressing that raising confident and purpose-driven children requires strategy, structure, and intentional mentorship.

Season 2 is coordinated globally by Rotimi Eyitayo of Team Masters, who serves as Global Coordinator, providing strategic direction, structure, and international standards for the initiative. The summit is further strengthened by the support and guidance of Board of Trustees member, Mrs. Uche Monu, whose commitment has helped propel the movement to greater heights nationwide.

Meanwhile, the Organising Committee of the Train The Trainers Summit, powered by The Dukes Infant and Child Foundation, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of former Deputy Governor of Delta State, Benjamin Elue, who died on February 27, 2026, at the age of 85.

In a press statement, the committee described the late statesman as a revered patriarch whose life embodied service, humility, and unwavering commitment to governance and community development. The committee noted that his death is deeply personal, particularly as his daughter, Mrs. Uche Monu, remains actively involved in preparations for the nationwide rollout of Season 2.

According to the organisers, as the summit moves across the country, it does so with renewed resolve inspired by the values of integrity, leadership, and institution-building which the late Elue stood for.

They prayed for strength and comfort for the Elue family, the Government and People of Delta State, the Anioma Nation, and all who mourn the elder statesman, while reaffirming their commitment to raising a generation of responsible and visionary leaders for Nigeria’s future.

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