Subscribe

Stay informed

Get the day's top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning.

By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy

The Daily Chronicle

Truth in Every Story

twitterfacebookinstagramyoutube

News

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • World

Features

  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Video

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Careers
  • Advertise

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
  • Accessibility

© 2026 The Daily Chronicle. All rights reserved.

SitemapRSS Feed
Education

Ipsos Foundation, PDF-Africa carry out learning interventions in FCT schools

In a significant boost to the educational landscape of the Federal Capital Territory, the Ipsos Foundation, in partnership with Preston Development Foundation (PDF-Africa), has completed a multi-school intervention aimed at

Share this article
The Nation
March 5, 2026·2 min read

In a significant boost to the educational landscape of the Federal Capital Territory, the Ipsos Foundation, in partnership with Preston Development Foundation (PDF-Africa), has completed a multi-school intervention aimed at tackling infrastructure deficits and learning barriers.

The project, which spanned seven underserved schools, culminated in the official handover of a renovated block of three classrooms to the Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB), alongside the distribution of essential learning materials and hygiene supplies to over 5,400 students.

The intervention was designed to address the “whole student,” moving beyond textbooks to include dignity and safety.

Advertisement

300x250

From the renovation of a block of 3 classrooms at LEA Primary School Galadimawa to the School for the Deaf in Kuje, where a critical perimeter fence was rebuilt to ensure student safety, to JSS Kado Kuchi, where 80 new desks were provided, the initiative has ended the shortage of pupils seats and opened up locked classrooms.

The impact includes: 5,734+ Students directly reached;  5,114 Sanitary pads distributed to combat period poverty and absenteeism; 2,700 notebooks and 1089+ school bags provided and 140 desks and 50 library textbooks delivered to bolster classroom engagement.

A major pillar of the intervention focused on school retention for girls.

Across GSS Mabushi, JSS Kado Kuchi,  JSS Gwagwalape, and JSS Galadimawa, thousands of sanitary pads were distributed.

Read Also: Reps committee demands documents from Customs, NPA, CBN, NACCIMA on pre-shipment probe

Advertisement

300x250

By providing these essentials, the foundation is ensuring that adolescent girls do not miss vital school days due to a lack of hygiene support.

At the LEA Primary School in Kabusa and Galadimawa, the provision of school bags and notebooks sparked a visible renewal of confidence among the pupils.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Executive Director of PDF-Africa, Mrs. Abimbola Daramola underscored the long-term vision of the partnership.

“We are not just donating materials; we are building futures,” Daramola stated.

“To date, we have provided 150 desks and thousands of essential supplies. These classrooms and books are an investment in these children by people who believe deeply in their potential,” she added.

She urged the beneficiary communities and students to take ownership of the new facilities: “Protect them. Use them. Dream boldly.”

This strategic intervention by the Ipsos Foundation and PDF-Africa serves as a model for corporate-NGO partnerships, proving that targeted investment in infrastructure and basic needs can significantly improve the quality of public education in Nigeria’s capital.

Share this article
The Nation

Advertisement

300x250

Related Articles

Opposition parties planning to field one presidential candidate

Opposition parties planning to field one presidential candidate

…Makinde urges Nigerians to prevent destruction of democracy  Leaders of major opposition political parties  have declared that all political parties who participated in the National Summit of Opposition Political Party

about 1 hour ago
Southwest APC chides Makinde over 'wet e' statement

Southwest APC chides Makinde over 'wet e' statement

Kekemeke: APC will win free, credible poll The Southwest chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday advised the opposition to desist from making highly inflammatory statement capable of inciting

about 1 hour ago
We're not threatened by gathering of disgruntled politicians - APC national secretary 

We're not threatened by gathering of disgruntled politicians - APC national secretary 

The National Secretary of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Ajibola Basiru, has dismissed plans by opposition parties to form a united front against the governing party, describing the

about 1 hour ago
Firms forge alliance to address housing deficit, others

Firms forge alliance to address housing deficit, others

In a move that signals continued consolidation within Nigeria’s fast-evolving property market, Peak Performer Business Network (PPBN) has entered into a strategic partnership with Landnest Homes and Properties to deepen

about 2 hours ago

Advertisement

300x250