Dorcas Taiwo to Speak at OAU Psychology Students’ Annual Conference on ‘Mind, Money, Motivation’

Dorcas Taiwo, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Joy, Inc., will be at the 8th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Association of Psychology Students (NAPS), Obafemi Awolowo University. The conference, themed “Mind, Money, Motivation: Decoding the Hustle Culture,” will hold on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at the FBLT Hall, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. The annual gathering brings together students, academics, mental health advocates, and industry professionals to examine the psychological realities of ambition, success, financial pressure, and wellbeing in an increasingly demanding world.

Representing Jideonwo, whose work has consistently championed conversations around emotional wellness, purpose, and human flourishing, Taiwo will contribute to discussions on navigating ambition without sacrificing mental and emotional health. As Director of Strategic Partnerships at Joy, Inc., she has helped shape the organization’s work across media, storytelling, and social impact, while leading strategic collaborations that amplify conversations around resilience, identity, and the future of Africa’s creative economy. Her experience spanning media production, partnerships, and community building positions her to bring practical insight into the intersection of purpose, productivity, and psychological wellbeing.

Her participation reflects Joy, Inc.’s enduring commitment to creating spaces where honest conversations about mental health, leadership, and human flourishing can thrive. As young Nigerians continue to navigate the pressures of achievement in a rapidly changing world, the conference offers an important opportunity to explore healthier models of success, reinforcing the belief that sustainable impact is built not only on ambition, but also on emotional wellbeing, clarity, and meaningful human connection.

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