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Nigerian Army renovates 91 year old primary school in Sokoto

The Nigerian Army has renovated the 91 year old Magajin Rafi Model Primary School in Sokoto State under the Chief of Army Staff Special Intervention Civil Military Cooperation Scheme. The project was executed on the recommendation of Major General Abbas Idris, an alumnus of the school. At the inauguration on Saturday, Governor Ahmed Aliyu, represented by his deputy Idris Gobir, described the gesture as a powerful way of giving back and a major contribution to education in the state. Aliyu said primary education is the bedrock of development, shaping future leaders and determining long term success. He noted that Magajin Rafi Primary School has produced many prominent Nigerians, including senior military officers, politicians, technocrats and community leaders. The governor praised Idris as a true son of the state and a partner in the government’s efforts to improve education. Chief of […]

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Gloria Jemedafe celebrates Christmas with indigent children in Lagos

On Christmas Day, December 25, 2025, Nollywood actress Gloria Jemedafe marked the festivities by celebrating with indigent children in Lagos. The event took place at Government College Senior, Eric Moore, Surulere, where dozens of children spent the day socialising and having fun with the actress.​ The outreach was organised by her NGO, The Rewrite Nigeria Development Initiative, in partnership with Ijora Badia community group The White Sand. Activities included games, dancing, food and drinks, creating a relaxed and joyful atmosphere for the participants.​ The Christmas party has become an annual tradition since 2019 and now serves as a major highlight of Jemedafe’s charity work. This year’s edition featured a star attraction, a N1 million grand prize sponsored by Apecslustre Digital Services Limited.​ The prize went to Shadiya Iyabode Julius, who emerged as the overall winner at the event. Jemedafe explained […]

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BUK ASUU Awards ₦100,000 Scholarships to 16 Needy Students

"No Student Left Behind" – ASUU-BUK’s Commitment to Education The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Bayero University Kano (BUK) branch, has awarded ₦100,000 each to 16 financially disadvantaged students as part of its Indigent Student Scholarship Scheme. At the award ceremony on Tuesday, ASUU-BUK Chairperson Dr. Ibrahim Tajo-Siraj emphasized:✔ Inclusive Education: Support for bright students regardless of financial status✔ Union’s Sacrifice: Funded by voluntary deductions from lecturers’ salaries✔ National Impact: ASUU awards ₦200,000 to two students per branch nationwide "We are not just lecturers—we are mentors and nation-builders. This scholarship ensures no potential is wasted due to poverty."— Dr. Ibrahim Tajo-Siraj 💰 Scholarship Breakdown CategoryBeneficiariesAmount (₦)ASUU National2 students200,000 eachASUU-BUK16 students100,000 eachTotal18 students₦2.4M 🎯 Why This Matters ✅ Over a Decade of Impact: Sustained for 10+ years, with past beneficiaries excelling✅ Competitive Selection: 100+ applicants screened for academic merit & need✅ Grassroots Support: Lecturers contributing despite modest salaries 🗣️ Voices from the Ceremony Prof. Muhammad […]

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Shatta Wale Donates GH₵ 20,000 to Support Artist’s Tertiary Education.

Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has shown generosity during a visit to Kumasi by donating GH₵ 20,000 to a 19-year-old artist, Priscilla, to fund her university education.In a video shared by his manager Sammy Flex, the musician was touched after receiving a portrait of himself painted by Priscilla. Learning that she had been unable to further her studies due to financial challenges, Shatta Wale made the donation and handed it directly to Priscilla's mother, emphasizing its purpose.Priscilla’s mother, who has struggled financially since losing her husband three years ago, expressed heartfelt gratitude. Shatta’s manager also advised the family to use the funds solely for education.This act of kindness follows Shatta Wale’s recent efforts to uplift emerging talents through initiatives like the Accra Invasion Project.

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John Dumelo Pays ₵10,400 to Rescue Visually Impaired Law Student.

Actor and NDC parliamentary candidate John Dumelo has helped a visually impaired Ghana School of Law student avoid deferral by paying the student’s outstanding fees of ₵10,400. The student, Gabriel Selasie Doe, reached out for help after selling his laptop to cover some of the fees. Dumelo not only cleared the debt but also provided funds to replace the laptop.The gesture has drawn widespread praise as a demonstration of Dumelo’s commitment to education and support for individuals facing hardships.

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Parents’ Association Donates GH¢21,632 Worth of Medicines to Swedru SHS.

The Parents Association of Swedru Senior High School (SWESCO) has donated medicines valued at GH¢21,632 to support the school’s infirmary. The donation, comprising essential medicines, aims to address students' healthcare needs on campus, reducing the need for them to seek medication outside.At the handover ceremony on November 6, 2024, the Association’s Chairman, Seth Anim Boadi, highlighted that this initiative demonstrates the association's commitment to student health and welfare. He emphasized that the association will continue supporting the school to enhance teaching and learning. He also encouraged parents to remain actively involved despite the Free Senior High School policy, reminding them that their role in supporting their children’s education is crucial.Headmistress Golda Esi Andam expressed gratitude for the association's support, acknowledging that it would benefit both students and staff. She encouraged students to reciprocate their parents' contributions by studying diligently to […]

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Sagnarigu Municipal Appeals for Educational Support.

Authorities in the Sagnarigu Municipality have issued an urgent appeal for increased educational resources and infrastructure to support students in the area. Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Mariam Iddrisu, highlighted the need for more classrooms, teaching materials, and financial aid to ensure that every child in the municipality has access to quality education. The call comes amid challenges of overcrowded classrooms and inadequate learning facilities, which are affecting academic performance. Stakeholders, including the government and NGOs, are being urged to step in and assist in addressing these pressing issues.

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