The International Day of the Boy Child 2025 was a great time and we had the opportunity to engage with the young boys of Muslim Model Secondary School, Ilorin.
They showed enthusiasm and surely left empowered.
We’re not just raising boys.
We’re raising men of value. 💙
I've been thinking a lot about those innocent children that were kidnapped.
It's so crazy that we can't see or hear anything happening about their release. 💔💔
The essays are live. Read the words behind the wins. 🎙️
🥇 Innocent: https://t.co/tZOrI72wKc
🥈 Samuel: https://t.co/FvZhkbFcoM
🥉 Mubarak: https://t.co/YTKzo5MIKf
#HisVoiceHisIdentity#IDBC2026#ThePATHProject
Today we announce the winners of our IDBC 2026 Writing Competition. 🎉
We asked boys aged 12 to 18 to write about the moment they found their voice.
What they gave us was proof that boys have so much to say when someone finally asks. 💙
Today we announce the winners of our IDBC 2026 Writing Competition. 🎉
We asked boys aged 12 to 18 to write about the moment they found their voice.
What they gave us was proof that boys have so much to say when someone finally asks. 💙
Today is the International Day of the Boy Child 🎉🎉
Theme: His Voice. His Identity.
Subtheme: I Exist. I Speak. I Matter.
A boy who is taught that his voice matters grows into a man who knows his worth.
Pay Attention To Him. 💙
#IDBC2026#ThePATHProject#HisVoiceHisIdentity
Two days to the International Day of the Boy Child and results for the IDBC 2026 Writing Contest are OUT! 🎉📩
If you entered, check your email right now , you might just be one of our winners! 🏆
Boys are not falling behind because of biology.
They are falling behind because we have stopped paying attention.
Read our latest piece on the growing crisis of male academic underachievement and what it is about.
🔗 https://t.co/SpsNSRFbs6
#ThePATHProject#PayAttentionToHim
Young males, this one is for you. 💙
The IDBC 2026 Writing Competition is open and we are putting cash behind it.
🥇 ₦50,000
🥈 ₦35,000
🥉 ₦25,000
Topic: "The moment I found my voice, and what I did with it."
Ages 12–18 | Deadline: May 6
Register 👉 https://t.co/1aN7FNB6Of
May is Boy Child Month and we're not quiet about it. 🌍
This month we're amplifying His Voice. His Identity.
📢 Our Writing Competition is still OPEN. Young males, your words belong in this space. Share this. Tag someone who needs to see it.
#HisVoiceHisIdentity#BoyChildMonth
Young males, this one is for you. 💙
The IDBC 2026 Writing Competition is open and we are putting cash behind it.
🥇 ₦50,000
🥈 ₦35,000
🥉 ₦25,000
Topic: "The moment I found my voice, and what I did with it."
Ages 12–18 | Deadline: May 6
Register 👉 https://t.co/1aN7FNB6Of
IDBC 2026 is coming up and this time, we're providing a platform for boys to share their minds.
@PATHProject22 has launched a writing competition 🔥.
Know a boy between 12 and 18, a parent or school? Forward this to them ✨
Link to register https://t.co/AK6qpTVhpT
The International Day of the Boy Child is drawing closer. We seek to amplify the voices of young males💙
The PATH Project IDBC 2026 Writing Competition is open NOW.
✍🏽 Topic: "The moment I found my voice, and what I did with it."
👦🏽 Males aged 12 to 18
When did taking care of yourself become something to question?
This piece explores how harmful ideas of masculinity can silence self-care among boys and men and why that needs to change.
Read and reflect. 💭
https://t.co/v1bkecELi2
At The Pay Attention To Him Project, we remain dedicated to creating meaningful change and fostering a future where every boy is seen, heard, and supported.
Let’s make this month count. 💙
🌐 Visit our website:
https://t.co/PHZdS7Nkd6
🚀 WE ARE LIVE!
Today marks the official launch of The PATH Project Website, a platform dedicated to advocacy, awareness, and meaningful conversations about the *boy child and his mental wellbeing.*
🌐 Visit the website:
https://t.co/PHZdS7Nkd6
For too long, many boys have struggled silently. Today we take a step forward to Pay Attention To Him, creating space for guidance, support, and purpose-driven impact.
What is one thing society needs to start doing better for the boy child?
Share your thoughts in the comments