Business Day (Nigeria)

The Stellar Initiative set to empower one million pupils across Nigeria

…to supply over 5 million stationari­es to pupils

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The Stellar Initiative ( TSI), a nongovernm­ental organizati­on with a core focus on alleviatin­g poverty and educating children across Africa has announced its plan to educate one million pupils on drug abuse and give 5 million stationari­es to students in disadvanta­ged communitie­s across Benin, Kano, Oyo, Enugu, Kogi, and other states, through its Book tour and movie show project.

Launched on the 5th of April, the TSI Book tour and movie show project was born out of the desire to not only see more underserve­d children in school but to ensure students are equipped with moral and mental prowess to excel through school and upon graduation. With this project, students will be thoroughly educated on drug abuse, bullying, self- esteem, leveraging a blockbuste­r movie; Nimbe - a film that addresses issues associated with drug abuse. Students will also be provided with stationari­es to ensure they stay in school.

Speaking about the initiative, Lead Volunteer and Founder of The Steller Initiative, Precious Eniayekan, expressed her zeal about how the TSI book tour and movie show project will positively impact pupils of low communitie­s across Nigeria.

“Studies according to UNICEF have shown that one in every five of the world’s out-of-school children is in Nigeria; this to us means that there’s a need for a major and urgent interventi­on in the Nigerian educationa­l sector. Every Nigerian child deserves the right to quality education irrespecti­ve of their financial capacities or geographic­al locations and this is why we do what we do. We are elated to extend our reach to other regions of the country and are extremely thankful to all our donors and volunteers who have made this possible” she said.

Further commenting, she expressed concerns on the need to increase intentiona­lity on how children are raised especially within disadvanta­ged communitie­s.

“Sadly, several communitie­s continue to degrade due to several blue factors ranging from an economic downturn to financial instabilit­y, lack of security and lots more. Raising children in communitie­s like this without proper care, will not only hurt the child but ultimately deprive Nigeria, our dear country, of building a sustainabl­e nation. It is therefore important to pay closer attention to how children are raised in disadvanta­ged communitie­s. Having launched this project at Ijero Baptist Primary School, Ebutte Meta, and received positive feedback, we believe that expanding our reach to other regions is a step in the right direction towards instilling the kinds of character, beliefs, and support every child should have” she added.

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