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Tonto Dikeh donates laptops to support digital literacy in schools

Actress Tonto Dikeh has donated laptops to JSS Durumi II, the school where she conducted her deliverance ceremony last week. Through her foundation, The Tonto Dikeh Foundation, she gave 30

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March 13, 2026·2 min read

Actress Tonto Dikeh has donated laptops to JSS Durumi II, the school where she conducted her deliverance ceremony last week.

Through her foundation, The Tonto Dikeh Foundation, she gave 30 laptops to three schools as part of her Evangelism Outreach.

“The Tonto Dikeh Foundation donating 30 laptops in support of My Evangelism Outreach — 10 each for three schools, is an investment in the future of these students and their communities. We are grateful to share that the first 10 laptops have already been donated to JSS Durumi II, marking the beginning of this impactful initiative. We are grateful to share that the first 10 laptops have already been donated to JSS Durumi II, marking the beginning of this impactful initiative", she wrote on Instagram.

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Tonto Dikeh stated that the donation aims to empower students with digital literacy, bridging the digital divide and opening doors to innovation and opportunities.

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She explained that access to laptops will enable students to explore knowledge beyond the classroom, develop critical technology skills, conduct research, and participate in a global learning environment. 

"In today’s world, digital literacy is no longer optional; it is essential. Access to laptops gives students the tools to explore knowledge beyond the classroom, develop critical technology skills, conduct research, and participate in a global learning environment. It also helps bridge the digital divide that often limits the potential of talented young minds simply because they lack the right resources.

"By equipping these schools with laptops, we are empowering students to learn more effectively, think creatively, and prepare for opportunities in higher education and the modern workforce. This initiative is not just about providing devices. It is about opening doors to innovation, confidence, and a future where these students can compete and thrive in an increasingly digital world”, she wrote.

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