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Empowering communities through tree planting—200+ trees and counting. 🌱
— Sunshades Initiative
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Climate change is not tomorrow’s problem—it’s today’s reality.
At Sunshades Initiative, we are taking action-one community, one tree at a time.
Watch our CEO share the vision.
Partner with us. Support the change.
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IF YOU DIED TOMORROW, YOUR FAMILY WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO ACCESS A SINGLE THING YOU OWN DIGITALLY.
BANK ACCOUNTS. PASSWORDS. CLOUD STORAGE. ALL OF IT PERMANENTLY LOCKED AWAY.
HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT IN 30 MINUTES:
Today, we celebrate one of our own.
Happy Birthday to @Generalkawu, our dedicated Programs Officer. Your commitment to service, excellence, and community impact continues to strengthen the work we do at Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative.
We appreciate your contributions and wish you a year filled with greater accomplishments, purpose, and fulfilment.
Grateful for the birthday wishes from my BBYDI family! 🙏 Dedicated to the mission of service and youth development. Cheers to a year of even greater impact! 📈💡
Today, we celebrate one of our own.
Happy Birthday to @Generalkawu, our dedicated Programs Officer. Your commitment to service, excellence, and community impact continues to strengthen the work we do at Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative.
We appreciate your contributions and wish you a year filled with greater accomplishments, purpose, and fulfilment.
Parents are among our greatest blessings. Only Allah knows how long this blessing will last. Show them all the love and respect they deserve. They won’t be around forever.
Application closes today, have you registered?
Don’t miss your chance to join the Corp Climate Literacy Programme.
If you’re a serving Corp Member in Abuja, this is your final call to apply.
Apply now:
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If you’ve ever wondered why many families feel distant from conversations about AI, the answer is often simpler than it seems: no one has taken the time to speak to them in a language that fits their daily lives.
In our recent AI literacy workshops with parents and community members in Osun and Kwara supported by @PJMFdn, we spoke that language by moving away from technical jargon and toward familiar tasks. As a result, people who initially described themselves as “non-tech users” began experimenting with prompts, comparing outputs, and noticing how clarity shaped results.
For them, AI wasn’t something “out there” anymore. It was something they could use to check information, guide their children online, plan their work, or simply understand the digital world a little better.
This is how gaps close. It’s not through grand strategies, but through small moments when people realise they’re allowed to participate in a conversation that once felt closed to them.
At BBYDI, we will continue building spaces where that beginning feels possible.