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8 May 2026

When Education Finds Its Way Back - Umma*’s Journey Back to School

Lead writer - Mogbonjubade Adesulure

How one announcement opened the door to a second chance at education for Umma*.  

Read on to find out how!

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20 Apr 2026

CREATING SAFER HOMES FOR CHILDREN- THE SAFE FAMILY SESSION EFFECT

Lead writer: Mogbonjubade Adesulure

Adamu*, a father, farmer, and retired teacher, shares how the Safe Family Session supported more open and positive relationships between parents and children in his community. Read more

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8 Apr 2026

How Infrastructure Restoration Transformed Learning and Enrollment

Lead Writer - Yusuf Mustapha

Save the Children Nigeria is restoring safe learning spaces for crisis-affected children in Katsina, Zamfara and Kaduna States in Northwest Nigeria in partnership with Goal Prime Organisation Nigeria, with support from the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) First Emergency Response grant (FER). 

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24 Mar 2026

Restoring Hope Through Inclusion: How Assistive Devices Are Changing Children’s Lives

Lead Writer- Yusuf Mustapha

Children affected by conflict and displacement face barriers to learning. For children with disabilities, these challenges become even more burdensome. To ease these burdens, Save the Children Nigeria, in partnership with Education Cannot Wait, with funding support from the Government of Japan, provides assistive devices, learning materials, dignity and hygiene kits to children with disabilities.

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26 Jan 2026

28 Million Nigerian Children and Adolescents Lack Access to Formal Schooling or Digital Learning Opportunities

Between 2014 and 2022, Nigeria recorded 70 school attacks, 1,683 learners abducted, 184 killed, and 25 buildings destroyed – Save the Children

10.5 million primary school-age children (25.6%) are not enrolled in school, with girls 
accounting for 60% of out-of-school children – UNICEF

Nigeria’s secondary school gross enrolment rate stands at 42% – WorldMetrics Nigeria Education Report (2025)

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27 Feb 2026

Standing Again: Abubakar’s Journey to Recovery

Lead Writer- Mogbonjubade Adesulure

Abubakar spent years unable to walk after a leg injury from a routine injection left him in constant, debilitating pain. With his family unable to afford proper medical care, his condition worsened until Save the Children Nigeria supported by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, intervened. Today, after receiving lifesaving treatment, Abubakar is finally healing, standing again with the help of a walking aid, and holding onto his dream of going to school.

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5 Feb 2026

HOW VSLA IS MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE IN HOUSEHOLDS: KHADIJAH’S STORY

Lead Writer: Mogbonjubade Adesulure

Read how a Village Savings Loan Association (VSLA) made a real difference in the life of a family.

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16 Dec 2025

RABILU’S PROGRESS STORY: THE VILLAGE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION EFFECT!

Lead Writer: Mogbonjubade Adesulure

Rabilu had no source of income and struggled to support his family, until he joined a Save the Children–supported Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) under the FCDO‑funded PLANE project. Through the VSLA, he started a petrol-selling and vulcanising business, gained financial stability, and improved his family’s wellbeing. His daughter, Summayya, also benefited by joining the Catch‑Up Club, boosting her literacy and confidence. Today, Rabilu advocates expanding VSLAs to other communities, proving how community‑driven savings groups can transform livelihoods, strengthen households, and create lasting social impact.
 

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14 Nov 2025

A Mother’s Journey to Growth!

Lead writer- Mogbonjubade Adesulure

Tinu*, a mother of four from a cocoa-producing community in Nigeria, was able to grow her business through a Village Savings and Loan Association (VSLA) and cash support from Save the Children’s Future for Every Child (FUFEC) project. Once unable to pay school fees while hawking food, she accessed loans and a cash grant to expand her business. Today, Tinu runs a thriving shop and has enrolled her children in good schools.

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