Breaking Down Barriers: Overcoming Obstacles to Education Access with Dolly Children Foundation
By Obadiah Kingdom For over 15 years, the Dolly Children Foundation has remained committed to its mission of creating equal educational opportunities for underserved African chi
Creative Learning: Nurturing Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills
The importance of critical thinking and problem-solving is frequently discussed among creatives today. Schools, businesses, and institutions need individuals who can offer solution
Extra-mural Classes, In-School or at Home?
In Nigeria, extra-mural classes and private tutoring have become an integral part of the education system. Many students engage in after-school lessons, either at home with private
The Leader in Me
“How can I contribute to the development of society?” is a question some children ask their caregivers from an early age. From their formative years, many children ex
Culture of Reading
Reading culture is the continuous practice of seeking and gaining knowledge through written words. This practice can be built by reading books, newspapers, journals, encyclopedias,
Summer School is For All and Not Only For The Rich
Someone once asked; is there summer in Nigeria? I laughed and said no but there is a summer lesson as a result of summer break in Nigeria. Summer break is usually the long holiday
The Value of Education; Knowledge is Power
Everyone has heard the adage “knowledge is power.” People are empowered by knowledge to innovate and think creatively, which advances our shared world. Th
Education: The Most Powerful Weapon
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” -Nelson Mandela Back then, my class teacher would refer to this quote literally every day so it s