LEAP Africa Empowers over 300 Lagos Students

The project provides students with access to digital learning tools, interactive STEM resources, and curriculum-aligned e-learning content, while enhancing classroom delivery and fostering early digital literacy.
Dec. 24th 2025
LEAP Africa Empowers over 300 Lagos Students

 

LEAP Africa, in partnership with Dow Chemical and TEM Nigeria, has empowered over 300 students in Lagos public schools with fully equipped, solar-powered digital libraries.

The initiative, aimed at bridging the digital divide, was implemented at Onike Girls High School, Yaba, and Hope Nursery and Primary School, Ikoyi.

The project provides students with access to digital learning tools, interactive STEM resources, and curriculum-aligned e-learning content, while enhancing classroom delivery and fostering early digital literacy.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, LEAP Africa Executive Director, Kehinde Ayeni, said, “This digital library represents more than devices and internet access; it is an investment in the potential of young minds.

Through partnerships like this with Dow Chemical, we can create sustainable learning environments that empower children and educators alike.”

Also, Managing Director of West Africa and Africa Head of Sustainability and Strategy at Dow Chemical, Adebisi Adeoti, added, “Access to education and digital skills is critical to building resilient communities. This project reflects our commitment to creating shared value and supporting initiatives that prepare the next generation for the future.”

Additionally, the Vice Principal of Onike Girls High School, Alabi Oyenike, expressed gratitude to the partners, saying, “A big thank you to LEAP Africa, Dow, and TEM Nigeria. We assure you that we will use this library in the way it’s meant to be used. We will maintain it as it should be. Thank you for trusting us.”

The libraries are solar-powered to ensure uninterrupted learning and include child-friendly tablets, internet access, and appropriate furniture. LEAP Africa plans to scale the initiative to more public schools across Lagos, strengthening digital inclusion and foundational education for underserved children.

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LEAP Africa Empowers over 300 Lagos Students

The project provides students with access to digital learning tools, interactive STEM resources, and curriculum-aligned e-learning content, while enhancing classroom delivery and fostering early digital literacy.
Dec. 24th 2025
LEAP Africa Empowers over 300 Lagos Students

 

LEAP Africa, in partnership with Dow Chemical and TEM Nigeria, has empowered over 300 students in Lagos public schools with fully equipped, solar-powered digital libraries.

The initiative, aimed at bridging the digital divide, was implemented at Onike Girls High School, Yaba, and Hope Nursery and Primary School, Ikoyi.

The project provides students with access to digital learning tools, interactive STEM resources, and curriculum-aligned e-learning content, while enhancing classroom delivery and fostering early digital literacy.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, LEAP Africa Executive Director, Kehinde Ayeni, said, “This digital library represents more than devices and internet access; it is an investment in the potential of young minds.

Through partnerships like this with Dow Chemical, we can create sustainable learning environments that empower children and educators alike.”

Also, Managing Director of West Africa and Africa Head of Sustainability and Strategy at Dow Chemical, Adebisi Adeoti, added, “Access to education and digital skills is critical to building resilient communities. This project reflects our commitment to creating shared value and supporting initiatives that prepare the next generation for the future.”

Additionally, the Vice Principal of Onike Girls High School, Alabi Oyenike, expressed gratitude to the partners, saying, “A big thank you to LEAP Africa, Dow, and TEM Nigeria. We assure you that we will use this library in the way it’s meant to be used. We will maintain it as it should be. Thank you for trusting us.”

The libraries are solar-powered to ensure uninterrupted learning and include child-friendly tablets, internet access, and appropriate furniture. LEAP Africa plans to scale the initiative to more public schools across Lagos, strengthening digital inclusion and foundational education for underserved children.

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