To all women,
On this day, I celebrate your strength, zeal and determination. Always remember you're a tool for change starting from your immediate community to the world at large.
Remember you can only be heard when you speak up. Women's rights are human rights, pursue them
This coaching targets 100 students from adopted public schools in Ilorin
We have made 50 spaces available for students from other schools
This is to have a targeted impact which is the aim of the project
#EduGladiators#HalaMadrid@Edu_Employers@educationweek@GPforEducation
We will be training senior school students at Olokuta Secondary school, Ilorin on Critical Thinking tomorrow
#criticalthinking is a highly sought after leadership skill in the 21st century
In addition, 2 indigent students will be awarded full scholarship
@UNICEFEducation
SCHOLARSHIP
The Girl Child Concert that was organised in partnership with Music for Development group in Akure, Ondo state was a huge success with attendance and full participation of several schools, bands,… https://t.co/rNHmU4gsAW
The display of intellectual richness by the students (majorly from public schools) reassured me that with the right policies and input, we can build a community of impact-driven young adults who are self led and greatly inspired to be global citizens
The Girl Child Concert, Akure was indeed an amazing experience. The highlights for me were the interactive sessions where the students were allowed to air their views on gender-based violence and gender disparity in education and politics...
In commemoration of the Girl Child Day, the Yattiyr Scholarship Initiative has partnered with the Music For Development, Akure in organising the Girl Child Concert.
The goal of the Girl Child Concert aims to… https://t.co/pENg3C0OFi
@wuraolar@Yattiyr_Init@OgbeniDipo A child must be given the opportunity to identify with a culture. This is what I’ll always give to our Igbo people. No matter how rich or religious they are, they give their children cultural names... Hausas too!
#yattiyr#internationalliteracyday2019
@wuraolar@Yattiyr_Init@OgbeniDipo I also agree that there should be a balance in the language choices adopted in raising a child.
What hurts me most is that some parents even speak wrong grammar to these children in the name of being “posh”