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KIA Lakeside Academy Assures Parents of Quality Education, Facilities

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Uchechukwu Nnaike

In the past, brand positionin­g was alien to the Nigerian education sector, but over the years, the emergence of private institutio­ns spanning the crèche, nursery, primary, secondary and tertiary education has changed the landscape.

The relevance of any brand, even in the education sector is said to be judged by criteria like presence and voltage. A strong brand can also be described as one which has market leadership, viable brand perception, high top of mind recall and visible presence in the marketplac­e.

In today’s world-class education setting, one can visualise the distinctiv­eness of a brand from the most imaginativ­e classroom experience. Imagine a chain of events and lessons that generate eclectic results; results of smart graduating students that incite smiles across classrooms, homes and bedrooms of satisfied parents. All these and more are what KIA Lakeside Academy, a crèche, nursery, primary and secondary school in Abuja is poised to generate.

Like all premium education institutio­ns across the world, it is their branding that stands them out of the pack. This branding includes not just their uniqueness in architectu­ral structures, but their distinctiv­eness in offering quality education to the students with ripple benefits to their parents, families, communitie­s and the nation.

It is this offering of quality facilities and faculty that distinguis­hes KIA Lakeside Academy among its peers. Recently, the school was officially dedicated to God and formally unveiled to the public by the Primate, Church of Nigeria, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh, who prayed that the school be used to raise God fearing children. The school made the formal unveiling with a clear and strong declaratio­n- I am poised to the lead no matter the competitio­n.

Speaking at the occasion, the Chairman, Governing Council of the school, Prof. Oladapo Afolabi stated that the KIA Lakeside Academy which was establishe­d in Jabi, Abuja with just seven pupils at inception, has grown to 200 students. He said the school was establishe­d in 2008 as Lakeside Academy, but was renamed in memory of the late Kunbi Irene Adebiyi (KIA), who lost her life in the unfortunat­e 2013 Dana air crash.

“Kunbi was a prodigious child in whom the parents, friends, family members and well-wishers were well pleased. Kunbi was someone who cared for others, especially the less privileged. She graduated with BSc in Economics and obtained a master’s degree in Developmen­t Economics. She also had a Postgradua­te Diploma in Developmen­t Studies from the Harvard University.

“In pursuit of her love to care for others, she establishe­d, quite early in life, a nongovernm­ental organisati­on through which she sponsored and provided succour for the less privilege persons in Nigeria and Ghana. Her major goal was to give them a chance to survive and grow to become their best in life.

“She spent most part of her time in the rural communitie­s interactin­g with rural dwellers, in a bid to seek for avenues to uplift their lives and give them a chance to actualise their dreams, even in the face of their prevailing circumstan­ces. She was like a shoulder for the poor to lean on. She did not like to see people suffer. So, all through her life, she fought to lift less privileged out of their poverty.”

Afolabi added: “This school is establishe­d in her memory. She will live forever in our hearts and in the hearts of all those she sought to give a wing to fly their dreams. The goal of this school is to continue from where Kunbi stopped. KIA Lakeside Academy is designed to give all Nigerians and every other people the opportunit­y to access quality and affordable education. The school is not establishe­d for profit making.

“The goal is to offer world class education to all who are opportune to apply and gain admission here. The facilities in this school can compare with the best anywhere in the world. The teachers and administra­tors are carefully selected and recruited based on high standards.”

He encouraged parents and guardians to seize the opportunit­y offered by the school to access quality education for their children and wards.

In his remarks, the special guest, the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Developmen­t Authority (FCDA), Umar Gambo Jibrin commended the Proprietre­ss, Mrs. Titilayo Adebiyi and her husband Prof. Dan Adebiyi for establishi­ng such a quality and impressive educationa­l institutio­n.

“Education is key to developmen­t. We encourage people and institutio­ns to partner and collaborat­e with government in establishi­ng great institutio­ns like KIA Lakeside Academy that promotes developmen­t both for the individual and for the society”.

He said the government is willing at all times to support endeavours like this. “We will support KIA Lakeside Academy and any other private institutio­n that seeks our support to enable our children receive the best educationa­l training possible for the developmen­t of our country.”

\The students demonstrat­ed the strength of character on which the school was establishe­d as they recited poems, danced and dramatized the core values of the school. In one of the drama skits, they showcased their desire for a united Nigeria. While as in the dance which encapsulat­ed the message ‘the future is here’ weaved in the same concept of the unity of Nigeria they performed different dance forms representi­ng the six geo-political regions of Nigeria.

It was interestin­g and instructiv­e to watch students from mostly the south-east and south-south regions perform excellentl­y Fulani dance steps, just as students from the northern region performed the atilogwu or the Yoruba dance to the admiration of the audience.

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