I am fighting for Girl Child Education in Africa; that education be prioritized, with an emphasis on girls who are least likely to have access to learning and formal education due to poverty, geographical location, or long-held traditions that don't support learning for these girls. I am a first generation university graduate and my life is a testimonial that education is the key to unlocking a girl’s power; to equip her to actualize her dreams and aspirations as she contributes to societal development.
Read MoreI got this idea one day when I was being driven to school. It was like any other day but it was rainy, kids were clutching their books and running to school and the reality of poverty and affluence living side-by-side hit me. If my books got wet, I would just get others, but these children didn't have that privilege. I wanted a way to give them some of the resources that I had readily available, so I started out just trying to give as much extra stationery and books as I had available.
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