HeartsongLive Inspires Future Broadcasters and Tech Leaders with May Edition of Media Makers Live
Written by Sunny Unachi on 9th June 2026
There’s something powerful about introducing children to the possibilities of the future while they are still discovering their talents and interests. With the May edition of Media Makers Live, HeartsongLive continued its mission of empowering children between the ages of 7 and 13, equipping them with the knowledge, confidence, and inspiration needed to explore careers in broadcasting, information technology, media, communications, and beyond.
More than just an educational gathering, the May edition was designed to help young minds see the endless opportunities available to them in today’s rapidly evolving world. Through engaging conversations, interactive sessions, and practical insights, participants were encouraged to think beyond the classroom and begin imagining themselves as future broadcasters, storytellers, innovators, programmers, content creators, and communication professionals.
A major highlight of the event was the presence of renowned author George Oriah, who spent time engaging with the children and sharing valuable lessons from his journey as a writer and storyteller. Speaking after the session, Oriah expressed his excitement about interacting with the young participants.
He noted that the questions asked by the children were both fascinating and thought-provoking, reflecting a level of curiosity and creativity that gives great hope for the future.
“The questions from the children were truly inspiring,” he shared. “Their curiosity, confidence, and eagerness to learn show that the future is bright. It was an exciting experience spending time with them.”
As part of his contribution to the event, George Oriah also shared copies of his book, Saved by the King, with all attendees. The gesture not only encouraged reading and literacy but also reinforced the importance of storytelling as a powerful tool for learning, creativity, and personal development.
Throughout the event, children were introduced to various aspects of media and technology in ways that were both engaging and age-appropriate. Discussions explored broadcasting, public speaking, digital communication, storytelling, content creation, and emerging opportunities within the technology sector. The goal was not simply to teach skills but to inspire possibilities.
What made the May edition particularly impactful was its focus on preparing children for the future. HeartsongLive emphasized that success in media, broadcasting, and technology requires more than talent—it requires curiosity, continuous learning, discipline, creativity, and the confidence to explore new ideas.
The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm as participants eagerly asked questions, shared their thoughts, and interacted with facilitators and guest speakers. It became evident that many of these young attendees were beginning to see themselves not just as students, but as future professionals capable of making meaningful contributions to society.
Parents and guardians also gained valuable insights into how early exposure to media and technology can help children develop critical thinking, communication skills, creativity, and digital literacy—competencies that are increasingly important in today’s world.
With the May edition of Media Makers Live, HeartsongLive once again demonstrated its commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders, creators, and innovators. By creating opportunities for children to learn from experienced professionals like George Oriah and explore diverse career paths, the initiative is helping to build a strong foundation for future success.
As technology and media continue to shape the world around us, programs like Media Makers Live are proving that it is never too early to inspire young minds. And if the enthusiasm, intelligence, and curiosity displayed by these children are any indication, the future of broadcasting, IT, communications, and creative industries is incredibly promising.




