Ripple Effect of Safety | Uchenna Chibuzor | TEDxStart Rite Schools Abuja
Safety is not just something we feel. It is something we create. This talk explores how small actions, like including someone at lunch or standing up for a friend, can start a ripple effect that helps others feel safer and more supported. Through simple and relatable examples, this idea shows how each person, no matter their age, can help build a kinder and more caring environment at school, at home, and online. It is a reminder that creating safety begins with empathy, and even one positive choice can make a big difference.
Uchenna Chibuzo is a Year 8 student at Fortville Academy with a keen interest in leadership, public speaking, and community development. As a TEDx participant, he is passionate about promoting safety as a shared responsibility that protects lives and shapes a better society. Uchenna believes that small, mindful actions can prevent major disasters, aligning with the event’s theme, "Ripples." His ability to engage audiences with real-life stories and practical solutions makes him a compelling speaker. With a strong sense of responsibility and a drive for positive change, Uchenna is committed to inspiring others to prioritize safety in everyday life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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