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Firm trains 1,000 students on leadership skills

By Moyosore Salami
19 October 2024   |   2:07 am
Reach the Peak Initiative (RPI) has trained students of Wesley Primary School and Our Saviour Anglican Primary School in Italawajoda, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, in leadership skills.
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Reach the Peak Initiative (RPI) has trained students of Wesley Primary School and Our Saviour Anglican Primary School in Italawajoda, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, in leadership skills.

The initiative was part of the ‘Raise a Kid’ programme aimed at making the participants understand the importance of self confidence and goal setting and enhancing educational quality for at least 1,000 children across underserved communities in Nigeria by the end of 2024.

Each student received free educational materials and stationeries donated by RPI to support their learning experience. The Co-founder, RPI, Adeyemi Olalemi, emphasised that access to quality education is a fundamental right, not a privilege, noting that the organisation is committed to ensuring every child has access to quality education regardless of his or her background.

He said: “At RPI, we are passionate about a better future for every child irrespective of his or her background and we know that quality education and learning experience can unlock their potential for greatness.”

Olalemi added that by providing essential resources that enhance their learning experience. foster love for learning, and support their academic success, children can become agents of great change.

In his remarks, Ibrahim Onaneye, a Coach at Teach for Nigeria, commended RPI’s commitment to advancing education for underserved students.

“RPI’s commitment to advancing quality education for underserved students is truly inspiring and serves as a beacon of hope for many children whose prospects are greatly enhanced through such impactful interventions,” he said.

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