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  • Experts discuss tech-based solution to Street-to- School menace in Nigeria

    Experts discuss tech-based solution to Street-to- School menace in Nigeria

    Education and technology Experts have discussed a technology based solution to Street-to- School menace in Nigeria at the out-of-school children’s summit organised by a Non-Governmental Organisation, the IA Foundation in Lagos.

    The Director-General, DAWN Commission, Seye Oyeleye said education is not just a sector and the backbone of the sector is what is given to citizenry. 

    Oyeleye lamented that education is grossly underfunded, stating the sector needs to be funded properly while noting that the problem of out-of-school children would continue if the issue of finance not addressed.

    Former Lagos Commissioner for Education, Adefisayo Folashade said the country is good at writing policies but deficient in implementation.

    She suggested a multidimensional approach accommodating all stakeholders. 

    According to her, facilities are actually underutilized in Nigeria and that it is not enough to take children out of school but giving them quality education. 

    Dr. Aderonke Kujore emphasised the need to make sure that a good number of students have digital skills. 

    While noting that the urgency is due to Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Aderonke said there will be a problem if the children cannot tell a difference between AI and actual human.

    The Chief Executive Officer, Edmark Consult, Mrs Yinka Ogunde, noted that there are many issues responsible for out-of-school children; Hence, the need for a correct strategy.

    Ogunde explained that some policies that policy makers make need to be recreated, saying that policy makers need to have same face with the stakeholders 

    Speaking on the Unintended Consequences of technology, A Cybersecurity Expert, Wale Sangosanya emphasised the need to protect young learners.

    He said there is need to identify the risks when putting technologies before the learners, saying inappropriate content should be looked at and protection of sensitive data. 

    The Chairman of IA-Foundation’s Board of Trustees, Mr. Oladiran Famakinwa said no child should have to choose between survival and education.

    Oladiran reminded Nigerians of the transformative power of education, sharing how timely intervention can completely change a child’s trajectory, just like it did for his own father. 

    The Founder, Mrs Ronke Adeagbo said the problem of high rate of out-of-school children has stayed too long in Nigeria and the consequences are beginning to surface. 

    According to her, the neglected, uneducated children of yesterday have become today’s prostitutes, rapists, armed robbers, kidnappers, fraudsters, cultists, murderers and bandits.

    She stated that the price for neglecting these children on the street is more costly than we can imagine.

    The Founder, therefore, noted that the foundation remain committed to reducing the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

    The Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, Laura Ede urged everyone to become part of the solution by sponsoring a child’s education, contribute to the programs or partner to reach more communities. 

    She concluded that collaboration can turn the stories of those left behind into stories of hope, achievement and success.

    The First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, who was represented at the event, lent her support for the organisation in catering for out-of-school children in the country. 

    The Executive Secretary, National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-school children Education, Dr. Idris Sani, who attended via zoom, also lauded the activities of the NGO in reducing out-of-school children in the country.

  • IA-Foundation set to raise funds for out-of-school children in Nigeria

    IA-Foundation set to raise funds for out-of-school children in Nigeria

    A Non-Governmental Organisation, IA-Foundation, has said the organisation is set to raise funds for out-of-school children in Nigeria.

    The founder, Mrs Ibironke Adeagbo, a chartered accountant based in UK, told reporters the fundraising programme will take place at Civic Centre, Lagos on Saturday at 4pm. 

    Adeagbo noted that the organisation is poised towards denting the 20.2 million out-of-school children.

    She explained that those taken off the streets will be able to contribute meaningfully to the functioning and existence of government through taxes in future years.

    “We are raising funds that will be used to take care of  out-of-school children, so they do not resort to crime in future. 

    “This is because we want to dent that number. I know 20.2 million is a huge number but if we can  pull 1 million children out of the street that is 1 million people out of poverty,  1million people who would get jobs and be paying taxes to the government.

    “So, it goes in that direction. Apart from that, we are also using the advocacy route,”  she said.

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    While explaining the consequences of out-of-school children in Nigeria, Adeagbonsaid high insecurity is because lots of children in those days that were on the streets that no one paid attention to had grown up without skills and the only option they have is to resort to crime. 

    She stated that there is need to pay attention to those 20.2 million people on the streets, enjoining NGOs and other well meaning Nigerians to support the government in getting those children off the streets. 

    “The reason we have high insecurity in Nigeria is because lots of children in those days that were on the streets that no one paid attention to had grown up without skills and the only option they have is to resort to crime. 

    “If you dont want that to happen again and in a bigger way, we need to pay attention to those 20.2 million people on the streets. 

    “Nigeria’s population is about 200 million plus. How can you have 10 percent of your population walking on the streets? Who does that? In our own interest, it ought to be a burning platform. We need to be intentional about it, especially now that we have a government with the political will. 

    “The NGOs and other well meaning Nigerians can support the government in getting those children off the streets. 

    “They dont belong there. They belong in the classroom and that is why we are passionate in helping the government to solve this problem,” she said.