
Gentlemen, we’ve heard you!
For the first time ever, the SETI Afterwork event put the spotlight on talented men – and we loved it! The evening was filled with laughter, good vibes, and inspirational talks that left us truly enriched.
From the legendary ice-breaking game that sparked engaging conversations, to thought-provoking insights from our speakers, every moment was a highlight.

Youssouf Simbo Diakite, esteemed international speaker and business mentor, emphasized the pivotal role diaspora members play in both their countries of origin and residence. He encouraged active engagement in innovative and niche business sectors, urging entrepreneurs to leverage their unique experiences. According to Diakite, transnational entrepreneurs not only fuel economic growth back home, but also strengthen the economies of their host nations.

Patrick Njike, prominent Sales Director and Asset Advisor at EFS Austria, reminded us that even amidst geopolitical and economic instability, the financial market still offers opportunities—if approached with the right mindset and strategy. He shared powerful tools, from short-term to long-term investments, to help individuals successfully plan and achieve their financial goals.

Cheick Toure, seasoned IT engineer and healthcare technology expert, delivered an eye-opening talk on how cutting-edge technology can streamline data collection and empower medical staff to minimize errors in administering critical medications.

Rilwan Mogaji, founder of one of Vienna’s top three SEO agencies and president of Diaspora Business Hub, shared a compelling story about why businesses and professionals must embrace AI to remain competitive. Drawing on the example of Blockbuster—once a giant in home entertainment that collapsed for failing to adapt to streaming—he illustrated the risks of resisting innovation.

Beni Udenka, dedicated psychotherapist and coach, moved us deeply with his call to prioritize mental health. He explained how neglect in this area can cripple individuals in countless ways, and offered practical advice on defeating depression, overcoming fear, and living life to the fullest. He reminded us that true mental well-being is about finding balance in both abundance and lack.

Persy Bulayumi, passionate educator and community builder, championed the critical need to empower youth. He underscored that “Every child is a visionary” if they are nurtured in three key areas of self-esteem: “I can do it,” “I am enough,” and “I am connected.”
The evening was refreshing, empowering, and inspiring. We can’t wait to introduce you to more men filled with vision—because together, we are stronger.
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