Boy-Child Transformation Centre Announces 5th Anniversary Summit, Launches “UNBOXED” To Secure The Future Of Our Boys

The Boy-Child Transformation Centre (BTC), a frontline social intervention and strategic advocacy platform, today announced its 5th Anniversary Transformation Summit, scheduled for May 16, 2026, in Ikoyi, Lagos. The high-profile summit will convene C-suite corporate leaders, policymakers, educators, parents, and mental health advocates to address a silent demographic crisis: the systemic decline of the boy-child and its devastating impact on our families, our communities, and our future leadership.

The cornerstone of the anniversary event will be the official unveiling of UNBOXED: Shaping the Boy-Child for True Manhood, a definitive Execution Playbook authored by BTC Founder and acclaimed Growth Strategist, Nkiruka Moghalu-Joel. The book and the overarching summit theme directly confront what Nkiruka Moghalu-Joel terms the “MACHO Box” – a toxic societal operating system that heavily penalizes emotional intelligence, equates vulnerability with weakness, and drives young boys toward destructive coping mechanisms.

“For too long, the world has operated on a dangerous default: assuming the boy-child will simply figure it out on his own. He is not figuring it out; he is quietly collapsing in plain sight,” said Nkiruka Moghalu-Joel, Founder of BTC and MD/CEO of Avenu Growth Consulting Group. “When we deny our boys emotional literacy, we are not just failing our sons, we are destabilizing our homes, fracturing our communities, and eroding our future leadership. UNBOXED is our playbook for intervention. We are actively dismantling these toxic labels to engineer a generation of boys equipped with cognitive empathy, ethical grit, and the freedom to be fully human.”

Key Highlights of the BTC@5 Summit Include:
The Book Unveiling: An exclusive first look at UNBOXED, bridging the gap between behavioral psychology, parenting, and leadership development.

The ₦1,000,000 WIMS Challenge Final Pitch: The climax of the Walk-in-My-Shoes (WIMS) advocacy platform, where young boys will take the stage to pitch actionable, peer-led solutions to societal traps, competing for a ₦1,000,000 grand prize.

The BTC@5 Transformation Summit is positioned to be a watershed moment, shifting the global narrative from passive observation to active, strategic intervention on the journey of the boy-child.

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