Eyitayo Akanji, said the projects underscore the importance of supporting both students and teachers to achieve sustainable improvements in education.
The minister said the collaborative initiatives were in alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of building a $1 trillion economy from the sector.
Ms Pearson said Nigeria’s minister of education, Tunji Alausa, unveiled the Nigerian Educational Sector Renewal initiative at the event.
Ms Macleod urged community members, parents and guardians to help rebuild the confidence of sexually abused girls.
The British Council recognises outstanding achievements of students from various British Council partner schools across Nigeria.
The acting executive secretary of the NUC, Chris Maiyaki, called for collaborative efforts to initiate continuous curriculum reform in Nigerian universities.
“The outcome of this exercise is that we now have critical young minds that will serve as ambassadors of peace.’’
Yusuf Sununu said that in its support of inclusion and equality, Nigeria had signed and ratified the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Article 24.
The project, in partnership with Nollywood Stars, would be exposed to anyone with good Nigerian content with $5,000 each.
Some stakeholders fighting for the protection of women and children’s rights in Enugu have decried the high rate of child abuse in various communities.
