Navigating the Maze: A Story of Education in Underserved Nigeria

Getting a secondary education in Nigeria’s struggling communities feels like running an obstacle course. It’s even harder for children whose families can’t afford private schools, which, despite their flaws, are generally better than public options. These children face a crumbling school infrastructure, a constant teacher shortage, and the pressure to drop out. Some succumb toContinue reading “Navigating the Maze: A Story of Education in Underserved Nigeria”

Open-Book at Sangotedo

Open-Book events organized in underserved communities are usually a delight to be part of as a child, parent, teacher, community leader, and CRCi volunteer. It is usually a remarkable day characterized by memorable events and activities centered around books, reading, inspiration, and motivation. The sixth (6th) in-person edition held at Sangotedo Community on November 27,Continue reading “Open-Book at Sangotedo”