Theme: Shaping Perspectives and Fighting Negative Stereotypes for a Cohesive Nigeria
Max & Karl Charity Foundation proudly marks its One-Year Anniversary with a thought-provoking 2nd Roundtable Discussion focused on building a more united and inclusive Nigeria through positive narratives and informed dialogue.
The event brings together thought leaders, policymakers, academics, activists, and community influencers to discuss how stereotypes affect national identity, social cohesion, and development and how collective action can challenge these perceptions for a stronger Nigeria.

Event Details – Abuja Edition
📅 Date: Thursday, 20th November 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM Prompt
📍 Venue: Hotel Arizona, No. 1 Val. Onyima Avenue, Opp. NNPC Mega Station, Owerri-Onitsha Road, Imo State
Book Launch Segment
The event will also feature the official launch of a compelling new book titled “Fractured Mirrors – How Stereotypes Distort Nations, Identities and Future,” authored by Maxwell Ezelagu and Victor Terhemba.
The book explores the deep social, cultural, and psychological impacts of stereotypes and offers actionable insights into fostering mutual respect and understanding among Nigeria’s diverse communities.
About the Event
This anniversary celebration is not just a milestone for Max & Karl Charity Foundation but a call to action to reshape mindsets, promote empathy, and empower communities. Through conversations, collaborations, and publications like Fractured Mirrors, the foundation continues its mission of touching lives positively and driving social transformation.