
From Stolen Childhoods to Mothers: The Chibok Girls’ Ordeal Demands Change
The recent release of 21 Chibok girls, who were abducted eight years ago in a horrific act of violence, is a bittersweet moment. While we rejoice in their freedom, the
The recent release of 21 Chibok girls, who were abducted eight years ago in a horrific act of violence, is a bittersweet moment. While we rejoice in their freedom, the
In a landmark move, the founder and Executive Director of Dbegotin Educational Foundation, Mr. Jeremiah Oseni, along with members of the Dbegotin in Kano State, held a productive meeting with
As we end the Global Week to Act on the Sustainable Development Goals, Dbegotin Educational Foundation, in partnership with The Ebaidebheki Initiative, joined the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Action
“Innovation is seeing what everyone has seen, and thinking what no one has thought.” In a world where many see problems but few take action, the GYST girls dared to
She’s the same girl You told her she had no place in the world You called her inferior, a shadow human It’s that same girl breaking world records today She’s
As the 6-month mentorship phase of the GYST project comes to a close, the Dbegotin team sat down with the GYST mentors to hear their reflections on the journey so
Education is a powerful tool that can be yielded to tackle pressing societal issues. From unemployment to youth apathy and climate awareness, education remains a vital key for positive change.
SDG 4: “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.” In Nigeria, literacy is often interchanged with education, particularly in rural communities where most children are
Imagine an uneducated version of Barack Obama. Imagine if all Obama ever became was a local farmer in a Kenyan village, with no dreams beyond the next harvest. Imagine how
Amina loved to sit under the mango tree in her family’s compound in Kano, watching the sky. She was fascinated by the way the stars twinkled and the moon shone.
It Began With a Whisper of PossibilityIn small classrooms scattered across the Federal Capital Territory, a group of young girls once sat in silence, their hands calloused from chores and
“To achieve full, equal and meaningful participation in ICT, young women and girls must have equal opportunities to learn digital skills and technology fundamentals, and accessible and quality education in
Dbegotin Educational Foundation is a youth-led non-profit organization that is deeply concerned about the collapsing state of education in Nigeria, and as such seeks to improve the nation by ensuring that every Nigerian child gets a safe, equal and quality education that solves problems.
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