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BĒTÁ NIGERIA Education Roundtable

As Nigerians, we love our country’s rich culture and we feel proud of the amazing people it has produced. Nevertheless, it’s disheartening to observe the declining state of education in our primary schools, which were once beacons of excellence. Instead of getting better, things seem to be going backward, posing significant challenges for future generations. Recent research showed that approximately one in five of the world’s out-of-school children are Nigerian, totalling more than 10 million boys and girls. This staggering statistic highlights a critical issue that demands urgent attention. However, in the middle of these challenges, a beacon of hope emerges – Bētá Nigeria. This is a campaign that aims to make education a top priority for all citizens of Nigeria. It is a coalition comprising civil society, media, and citizens. Its goal is to introduce new voices into the discussion on education reform, advocate for improved education outcomes, recognize successes, promote innovation, and ensure government accountability. Bētá Nigeria is funded by the UK government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), but it is run by Nigerians for Nigerians. It has a simple mission – get every child in school, make them stay in school and have access to quality education. The first step towards achieving this mission is by launching a series of roundtable discussions in Kano, Jigawa, Kaduna, and Abuja with dedicated individuals passionate about improving education outcomes for Nigerian children. These discussions will focus on education reform, specifically what needs to change to make education a stronger investment in Nigeria’s future, and how we can work together to achieve these goals. The first discussion kicked off on Saturday, March 23, 2024 in the Kano Capital Primary School Hall, Kano State. Among the partnership invitations sent was one to Startup Kano The discussions encompassed several key topics:  Beginning with an exploration of the significance of education and emphasizing its benefits. Strategies for boosting education reform efforts Investing in the future generations Ways to capitalize on existing momentum Our vibrant and youthful population offers a significant opportunity. By ensuring that Nigerian children attend school, stay enrolled, and acquire knowledge, we can create a more secure, resilient, and prosperous Nigeria. Achieving this requires increased investment in education and empowering the next generation.

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WOMEN FOUNDERS GROUP CELEBRATES 30 PROMISING FEMALE LED BUSINSSES IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

The most important thing one woman can do for another is to expand her sense of actual possibilities Adrienne Rich Women founders Group is an organization that is focused on creating opportunities for women in technology and entrepreneurship. We equip women with the right tools, skills, and networks to grow and compete locally and globally. Our focus is to promote women economic resilience in Nigeria and Africa Just like the previous years, we celebrate inspiring women in the Northern Ecosystem, women who are breaking bias, who choose to challenge and inspire the people around them to do more, this year, we celebrated international women’s day by recognizing 30 promising female-led businesses in Northern Nigeria. We felt it is time to look at the Businesses behind these women as they are hugely transforming the economy, creating jobs and making positive impact in the society. We strongly believe that in the next few years these Businesses will be creating more impact and better. We celebrate and recognize every woman making a difference around the world.  As you scroll to see these amazing women, don’t forget to share and subscribe to our Newsletter as we will always bring you the best of information and News from the Startup Ecosystem in Nigeria.  Yours, Chidinma Ogbusimba Join our community

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