Education
Opay, DCF Donate Essential Learning Materials to Lagos Pupils
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Some essential learning materials like school bags, exercise books and others have been given to over 850 pupils in Lagos State by Opay Digital Services Limited.
The items were donated by the leading provider of digital financial solutions in collaboration with the Dolly Children Foundation (DCF) under the Back to School Project.
The educational materials were distributed to the children of Jubril Martins Memorial Primary School, Issa Williams Primary School, and Anwar-ul Islam Primary School, all in the Agege area of Lagos State.
Business Post learned that the initiative was rooted in the shared vision of both organizations to address critical gaps in access to quality education for underserved children.
By establishing a benchmark for significant corporate social responsibility, this partnership between Opay and the Dolly Children Foundation demonstrates the effectiveness of teamwork in tackling societal issues.
“We are not just any digital bank; we are Opay—a bank that integrates CSR into its core values. This partnership with the Dolly Children Foundation underscores our commitment to empowering communities.
“By easing the burden on parents, we aim to ensure these children can focus on their education and build a brighter future,” the Corporate Social Responsibility Project Manager at Opay, Itoro Udo, said.
The founder of the DCF, Adedolapo Osuntuyi, said the collaboration “guarantees that students remain interested and involved. Our goal of giving resources to kids in need is being furthered by our partnership with Opay.”
Osuntuyi noted that, “The only tool you have to stop the cycle of poverty is education. As an organization, we are therefore committed to making sure all children attend and stay in school.”
The Agege Education Secretary, Mrs Catherine Ogunyomi, represented by the Head of Human Resources Management and Administration, Mr Kehinde Bukola James, thanked the organisations for the gesture, pointing out the important influence the donations had on the students’ academic paths.
“Many of these kids come from households that find it difficult to buy even the most basic necessities. In addition to helping the students, such initiatives give the community hope. To meet urgent educational requirements, we invite additional organizations to collaborate,” she said.
Education
Teachers Praise Makinde for Mass Recruitment
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has been commended for recruiting about 19,500 teachers since he assumed office about five years ago.
This commendation came from the Oyo State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) through a statement signed by its chairman, Mr Oladimeji Raji; and its secretary, Mr Salami Olukayode.
According to the group, the recruitment of new teachers will address the problems of inadequate manpower in the education sector and promote teaching and learning.
The leadership of the union thanked the Governor for employing 14,500 qualified teachers within one and a half years of his second term, and 5,000 teachers in his first term, into the teaching service of Oyo State through Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and the Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM).
“Your disposition towards turning the tide of the education system of Oyo State remains unprecedented and unmatched not only in the anal of the recruitment history of our dear state in recent times but also across the entire 36 states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory.
“Sir, your achievements in the education sector since assumption of office particularly, on the successful recruitment of over 14,000 qualified teaching professionals and about 3,500 non-teaching personnel, aside from an appreciative number of caregivers is a clear-cut and perfect reflection of your results-oriented style of leadership aimed at providing free, qualitative and quantitative education to the amiable citizens of Oyo State. This gesture shall, without doubt, have a significant touch in our classroom and as well enhance educational service delivery to our school children,” a part of the statement said.
Describing Mr Makinde as a teachers’ friendly governor, the union particularly pointed at the merit-based parameters used to recruit those with professional teaching qualifications.
“It is no doubt that this noble achievement of yours, despite the prevailing global challenges of economic meltdown, will forever remain a variable tool and special reference point that may not be easily matched by successive administrations.
“Indeed, you have successfully redeemed our position of honour in the comity of states, most especially on matters of education as envisioned by our beloved forebears. Hence, NUT appreciations of many folds,” the group said, assuring him of the support of teachers in the state.
Education
Binance, AltSchool to Reward African Youth Talent With Scholarships
By Adedapo Adesanya
Top cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has announced a partnership with AltSchool Africa to provide full-tuition scholarships to 500 young Africans for next year.
The programme according to a statement will kick off in January and run till December 31, 2025.
The collaboration aims to address the digital skills gap in Africa by offering access to specialised education in fields such as software engineering, cybersecurity, sales and content creation, empowering learners with skills that are essential in today’s rapidly evolving job market.
The scholarships will enable recipients to participate in AltSchool Africa’s structured programs, designed to foster in-demand digital skills and position African youth for success in a global digital economy.
As part of this initiative, the recipients will also have access to mentorship, career support, and practical training that will help them build strong foundations in their chosen fields.
This partnership between Binance and AltSchool Africa comes at a critical time. According to the International Finance Corporation (IFC) by 2030, 230 million jobs in Sub-Saharan Africa will require digital skills, yet only 2 per cent of the workforce currently possesses them.
“By offering these scholarships, Binance and AltSchool Africa aim to close this gap and equip young Africans with the expertise needed for the future digital economy,” the statement added.
Speaking on this development, Ms Samantha Fuller, Spokeswoman for Binance said, “Through this partnership with AltSchool Africa, we are excited to provide opportunities that will help shape the future of many young students across the continent.”
“Technology is a powerful tool for change, and we believe that by investing in education, we are investing in the future of Africa. Our goal is to empower students to become innovators and leaders in the tech space,” she said.
Binance’s scholarship initiative forms part of its broader commitment to supporting educational programs across Africa, helping young people gain the skills necessary to thrive in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
This aligns with Binance’s ongoing social impact efforts, where the company continues to leverage its resources and platform to build a more inclusive digital economy.
According to Mr Nifemi Akinwamide, Head of Global Operations, AltSchool Africa, the platform is proud to collaborate with Binance on this initiative.
“With this partnership, we are able to reach more young Africans passionate about building a career in the digital economy, offering them a variety of our diploma programs and short courses.
“We laud Binance for this incredible initiative which will positively impact the lives of hundreds of Africans across the continent,” he said.
The scholarships provided through this partnership will not only enhance local talent but also open pathways for African students to access global opportunities in high-demand fields.
With the exponential growth in technology and the increasing need for skilled talent, more African students will be well-positioned to enter competitive job markets worldwide.
Education
Ikenna Ikechukwu Wins 2024 MTN mPulse Spelling Bee
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A student of Glorious Covenant School, Rivers State, Ikenna Ikechukwu, has won the 2024 edition of the MTN Nigeria mPulse Spelling Bee Competition.
At the grand finale held on Saturday, November 30, 2024, in Lagos, the winner impressed the audience and judges by correctly spelling the winning word, Cornucopia, within six seconds to go home with a N5 million scholarship, a laptop, a smartphone, mPulse goody bag, and a chance to serve as chief executive of the company for a day.
The contest, in its fifth edition, started in September with thousands of participants across Nigeria and 20 top young spellers converging over the weekend to slug it out for the grand prize, which was taken by Ikechukwu, who thanked MTN “for this amazing platform that helps students learn, play, and shine,” noting that “this opportunity has been truly life-changing.”
In addition to the individual prizes, the champion’s school, Glorious Covenant School, was awarded an ICT lab equipped with 10 laptops and MTN 5G routers, while the student’s teacher received N500,000 in cash.
The second and third-place winners, Ayomide Ibigbemi and Munachimso Opara, also received significant prizes, including scholarships, laptops, and smartphones, reinforcing MTN’s focus on rewarding excellence in education.
For the first time, the grand finale was streamed live on the mPulse website mpulse.mtn.ng, myMTN app, and on Event channels 198 and 49 on both DSTV and GOTV, allowing Nigerians nationwide to witness the brilliance of these young spellers.
The livestream attracted thousands of viewers, who cheered and celebrated the contestants from the comfort of their homes.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Risk and Compliance Officer of MTN Nigeria, Obiageli Ugboma, said, “This year, over 40,000 young spellers competed for the chance to stand here today.
“It is inspiring to see the incredible effort these 20 finalists have put in to make it this far. At MTN, we are deeply committed to education and nurturing young talents.
“The mPulse Spelling Bee reflects our belief in empowering the next generation. Today isn’t just about winning; it’s about celebrating effort, resilience, and the role models these students have become for their peers.”
The mPulse Spelling Bee has grown into a hallmark event for Nigerian primary and secondary students, creating a lasting impact on participants and their communities.
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