Opening Hook (set the tone)
Numa (smiling, confident):
“Ngoma ikuze! (The drum has sounded!) When the drum sounds in Zimbabwe, it means the
gathering begins — and today, that gathering is for your future.”
“How many of you here have ever looked at someone studying abroad and thought, ‘That could be
me one day’?”
(Pause for hands or smiles)
Sahil (grinning):
“Exactly! That dream — of studying in another country, meeting new people, building your career,
and making your family proud — that dream is why Edoofa is here today.”
Numa:
“We’re not here to just sell university admissions. We’re here to guide you, to mentor you, and to
walk with you as you chase those dreams — because we’ve already helped thousands of students
across Africa do exactly that.”
Building Trust & Value
Sahil:
“Now, we know you might have heard about other organizations that recently entered Zimbabwe —
offering quick admissions or cheaper fees.”
Numa (calm, confident tone):
“Yes, and we respect that. But here’s something we’ve learned over the years: education isn’t about
how cheap it is — it’s about how valuable it becomes.”
Sahil:
“At Edoofa, we don’t just help you get admission — we help you grow as a person, as a professional,
and as a future leader.”
Numa:
“When you join Edoofa, you join a community — one that includes mentors, career guides, and
alumni who started exactly where you are right now — and are now studying or working in countries
like India, the UAE, and beyond.”
Introducing the New Initiative – Future Leaders Meetups
Sahil:
“And that’s why we’re launching something very special — something created for you.”
Numa:
“We call it the Edoofa Future Leaders Meetup.”
(Pause for effect)
Sahil:
“This is where Edoofa students, alumni, and new aspirants like you will come together through your
student unions.”
Numa:
“You’ll get to meet our alumni face-to-face — hear their real journeys, their struggles, their wins —
and ask them anything. It’s not a formal seminar; it’s a conversation between dreamers and
achievers.”
Sahil:
“Because sometimes the best motivation doesn’t come from a speech — it comes from meeting
someone who’s already done what you’re trying to do.”
Launching Career Progression Tracking
Numa:
“And on the same day, we’re launching something new — our Career Progression Tracking system.”
Sahil:
“It’s a platform where Edoofa students and alumni share their professional growth — where they
studied, where they work now, and how Edoofa helped shape their path.”
Numa:
“So when you join Edoofa, you won’t just see promises — you’ll see proof. You’ll see real stories, real
people, real success.”
Involving the Audience
Sahil (looking at students):
“Let’s be honest — who here has felt like getting a scholarship or admission abroad is too hard or too
expensive?”
(Raise hands moment)
Numa:
“That’s exactly what most of our current students felt too — until they found Edoofa. We guide you
through the process, support you financially through scholarships, and mentor you even after you
reach your university.”
Sahil:
“See, others might offer lower prices — but what happens after you get admission? That’s where
Edoofa stands out. We stay with you. We help you grow. We make sure your story doesn’t end at
enrollment — it starts there.”
Bringing It Home (Inspiring Ending)
Numa:
“At Edoofa, we believe every Zimbabwean student has the potential to become a global leader. You
don’t need to be rich — you just need the right direction and the right people by your side.”
Sahil:
“And that’s what we are — your partners in that journey. Not just for today, not just until you get
your scholarship — but for your entire career.”
Numa (smiling):
“So when someone asks, ‘Why Edoofa?’ — tell them, because Edoofa doesn’t just open doors… it
walks through them with you.”
Sahil:
“Together, let’s create the next generation of leaders — the Edoofa Future Leaders of Zimbabwe.”
Both (together, confidently):
“Because your dream deserves more than a discount — it deserves a direction.”