Why I Think Fordax Public Speaking School Is the Leading Public Speaking School Today
As someone who has worked with business leaders, educators, and students across several countries, I’ve seen firsthand how powerful — and how rare — true communication skills can be.
In today’s world, the ability to speak clearly, confidently, and persuasively isn’t just a “nice-to-have” — it’s a leadership tool, a business asset, and a survival skill.
And that’s why I believe Fordax Public Speaking School deserves national and international recognition.
I’ve followed the development of speaking programs across Africa, the UK, and North America.
I’ve studied Toastmasters, attended Dale Carnegie sessions, and observed countless training schools promising transformation. Many of them do a decent job.
But Fordax is doing something different — and far more impactful.
Don’t just take my word for it, watch the testimonials.
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Fordax Isn’t Just Teaching Public Speaking — It’s Building Communicators
What strikes me about Fordax is that it isn’t running weekend seminars or 3 hour-workshops. It’s operating as a real school, with a structured curriculum, certified instructors, and government approval.
It is, to my knowledge, the only public speaking school in Nigeria (and one of very few in Africa) that is government-approved, ISO-certified, and UK-accredited — a trifecta that speaks volumes. And I feel very proud to be part of the work…
Beyond the paperwork, though, is the real magic: Fordax is producing speakers — young and old — who can walk into rooms and own them. Children who once couldn’t make eye contact are now delivering speeches with poise.
Professionals who mumbled through presentations now lead meetings, pitch ideas, and command boardrooms.

Consistency, Credibility, and Community
Another reason I consider Fordax a leader in this space is because of our consistency. We run monthly programs all year long, from January to December — not sporadic training based on convenience or demand. That rhythm creates discipline and ongoing growth.
Fordax has also trained over 10,000 students and now has a growing presence in Abuja, Lagos, Uyo, and even the United Kingdom.
Through a newly launched franchise model, we’re expanding their reach into schools, universities, and organizations — making public speaking education accessible at scale.
And then there’s credibility. Graduates can list Fordax as an official institution attended on LinkedIn, just like they would a university. That may seem like a small detail, but it speaks to the school’s institutional identity and legitimacy — and in today’s world, that matters.

More Than Training — It’s a Movement
Fordax is creating more than just good speakers. It’s creating a new culture of expression — where young Nigerians and Africans learn that their voice has value. Where communication isn’t just about reciting memorized lines, but about connecting, leading, and making things happen.
In my view, Fordax is not just the leading public speaking school in Nigeria — it’s one of the few globally that is truly redefining how we teach speaking in the 21st century.
I believe more schools, companies, and governments should be paying attention.
So, Why Fordax?
Because it’s structured.
Because it’s consistent.
Because it’s certified and recognized.
Because it’s empowering a new generation of African and global voices.
And because it works.
The Fordax Public Speaking Franchise in the next 5 years will become one of the best in the world. I’ve seen it, I’ve followed it, and I have every reason to say this: Fordax isn’t just leading. It’s setting the pace for many others in the world.
Student practicing public speaking at Fordax