Mr Segun Kehinde, Publisher of GoalPoacher News, an online newspaper, was, on Saturday, inducted as Associate, Institute Of Negotiators, Community Development Experts (INCOS-DE), Abuja.
The induction by INCOS-DE was another feather to the cap of the brilliant mind media entrepreneur and community development advocate.
Renowned for his excellence in journalism, leadership, and social impact, Kehinde’s recognition by the institute further cemented his status as a trailblazer committed to driving positive change and empowering communities through his craft and influence.
During the investiture at Abuja Continental, formerly Sheraton, Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute, Mr. Kunle Yusuff, MON, described the online newspaper publisher as an exceptional professional whose achievements and commitment to excellence have set him apart.
“Your outstanding professional achievements and contributions spanning a decade have been truly remarkable. Your expertise and dedication to excellence make you an exemplary candidate for this prestigious role,” he stated.
Yusuff explained that the Associate certification represented a distinguished honour that recognised leadership and expertise in negotiation, community development, and social impact.
“This certification signifies your status as a thought leader and expert. It opens doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and global recognition within development and partnership networks,” Yusuff stated.
He added that INCOS-DE associates are expected to contribute to strategic initiatives, engage in thought leadership activities, and participate in executive training sessions designed to sharpen their leadership and negotiation skills.
As part of the induction process, Kehinde and other nominees attended a two-day executive training held at Chelsea Hotel, Abuja
Highlights of programme included sessions on grant management and tracking solutions, digitalisation and artificial intelligence applications, strategic partnerships for business development, and certification as Executive Experts and Development Practitioners.
Yusuff noted that the training, organised in partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Møller Institute, Cambridge, and the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS).
He added that the training was aimed to equip participants with global-standard skills and access to international development networks.
“Our goal is to empower professionals with the knowledge and tools to drive meaningful social impact.
“Associates of INCOS-DE will gain access to global funding networks, investor opportunities, and intercontinental partnerships,” he added.
INCOS-DE also stated that certified professionals under the programme often record career boosts, earning between 15 and 28 per cent more across industries.
He added that they also enjoying improved visibility among donor agencies and development partners.
Yusuff congratulated the online newspaper publisher on his achievement, describing it as a well-deserved recognition of his years of service and dedication to nation-building.
“We are confident that your experience and passion for excellence will further strengthen our mission of promoting effective negotiation and sustainable community development,” he added.




















