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#IWD2022: When more girls are empowered with quality education, more powerful women are created

Providing every child an equal chance at thriving starts in the classroom. This has become germane as the world celebrated…

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Undeniable Reasons to Love Bridge Nigeria Open Day: Parents Engagement And Participation In Their Children\’s Education Development.

The Bridge Nigeria Open Day is one of the most important activities in the school calendar and is always held…

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Bridge Learning Formula Promotes Science Careers, Gender Equity

Bridge Nigeria reiterates its commitment to providing children with learning materials, science lessons and classroom experiences that would inspire pupils,…

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A global education crisis: How can governments overcome learning losses in 2022?

For two whole years, the Covid-19 health crisis has disrupted education systems worldwide and forced school closures which have impacted…

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Community Outreach – a key factor in the success of the Enrolment Drive

Enrolment of students into Bridge Nigeria Schools has been a successful milestone and this is due to the previous community…

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Empowering Future Ambitions For Children in Underserved Communities

Not everyone is born with a silver spoon. Some are not even born with a wooden spoon, let alone a…

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Continuously providing life-changing education  to its school pupils: Bridge Nigeria year in review

Since the opening of its first school in 2015, Bridge Nigeria has continuously transformed the lives of its pupils by…

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Hour of Code: Bridge tutors Pupils on the basics of Coding

Bridge pupils in Nigeria have joined other learners across the world in the Hour of Code initiative, a worldwide effort…

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Educating and empowering girls and their superpowers for a sustainable future

Educating and empowering the girl child who are the women of tomorrow should not be an option. It should be…

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