Nigeria’s economy faces significant challenges, with rising inflation, unemployment, and poverty affecting millions. More families are slipping below the poverty line, struggling to meet basic needs. In such trying times, the importance of charity cannot be overstated.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are driving forces behind innovation and global progress. Yet, access to quality STEM education remains uneven, particularly in underserved communities.
Education is a cornerstone of personal and societal development. It opens doors to opportunities, breaks the cycle of poverty, and equips individuals with the tools to shape their destinies. However, for many talented students, financial barriers make accessing quality education an unattainable dream.