Education for All? Nigeria's Loan Fund Empowering Displaced Kids, Women in Sports & Trump's Africa Impact
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With More Than 50 Percent Market Share, Women Lead The Africa Creator Economy
The creator economy in Africa is growing rapidly, projected to increase from $3.08 billion to $17.84 billion by 2030.
Though women dominate the content creation economy, over half of all African creators still earn less than US$60 a month.
How can we better support African women in the creator economy to ensure their success is sustainable and scalable?
Will Nigeria’s Education Loan Fund Truly Ease Access To Higher Education?
Can Nigeria’s new Education Loan Fund truly make higher education accessible for all?
Launched in 2023, this fund promises low-interest loans for students from low-income backgrounds.
But challenges like high unemployment, strict eligibility requirements, and economic instability threaten its impact.
How One Woman’s Mission Is Educating And Empowering Displaced Children
Meet Prayer Nwagboso, our #PrimeWoman of the week!
Growing up amidst conflict in Plateau State, Prayer was inspired by her family’s kindness toward displaced families.
Today, she leads the Naza Agape Foundation, providing education and welfare for children in conflict zones across Nigeria and beyond.
Despite challenges, her efforts have impacted over 18,000 lives, giving hope to displaced children.
How Nigerian Women Are Redefining Sports Against All Odds
For years, Nigerian sports have been dominated by men, but a new generation of women athletes is stepping up and inspiring young girls across the country
Icons like Blessing Okagbare, Asisat Oshoala, and Tobi Amusan are inspiring a new generation of Nigerian girls to pursue sports.
Read more: https://primeprogressng.com/perspective/how-nigerian-women-are-redefining-sports-against-all-odds/
How Can Nigerian Teachers Combat Digital Distractions Among Their Students?
In today’s world of Reels and YouTube Shorts, our attention spans are reportedly dropping below 9 seconds—less than a goldfish!
This shift is affecting students' ability to retain information and focus on complex material, leading to struggles in reading, writing, and critical thinking.
So what is the solution?
Studies show that multimedia tools—like interactive videos, quizzes, and animations—can greatly enhance learning. Nigerian platforms like ULesson and programs in Lagos and Kaduna are already seeing improved retention and engagement through these tools.
What Might Donald Trump’s Second Coming Hold For Africa?
Donald Trump’s return as U.S. president could mean less support for Africa in aid, security, and climate efforts. Many African countries might turn to China and Russia for help instead, potentially weakening ties with the U.S. in the long run.
An Organisation Deploys Strategic Storytelling To Transform Lives In Rural Nigeria
Michael, a young boy from rural Cross River, Nigeria, lost his mother and six siblings to HIV complications. He was left with his extended family, struggling with poverty and discrimination due to his HIV status.
Despite attempting to take his own life, Michael found a new lease on life thanks to the Bonnicare Foundation.
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2 周what really resonated with me was the initiative to educate displaced children - it's amazing to see individuals making a difference!