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Beyond The Students: EQ2Homes Holds Teachers’ Training at Eagles’ Educational Centre, Benin City, Nigeria.

On Monday, 17th June 2024, the EQ2Homes team in Edo State, led by the State Supervisor, Mr. Believe Godwin, organized a training for the teachers of our partner institution, Eagles Education Centre, Benin City, as part of our partnership and support initiatives with our partner institutions. These trainings usually target areas identified in our projects […]

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EQ2Homes Creating Spaces for Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for Teenagers

At EQ2Homes, we are passionate about creating spaces that foster not just physical growth, but also emotional well-being. We take the critical topic of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) for teenagers seriously. In one of our mentoring projects, we met a kid named Jeff (name changed to protect privacy). At 13, social anxiety and struggles

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Raising New Leaders in Inner City Schools: A Case Study of Community Secondary School, Okochiri, Okirirka, Rivers State, Nigeria.

As part of our ongoing efforts to equip and prepare youths and teenagers to be resilient and productive leaders of their lives and society, the EQ2Homes team deployed to Community Secondary School, Okochiri, under the supervision of Success Nwoko, focused on two key areas of need for the 2023/2024 academic session (Second term), identified through

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EQ2Homes Facilitates Academic Improvement at UNILAG Secondary School, Akoka, Lagos State, Nigeria

Education is a key driver of the development and advancement of any people. According to Statista, 68% of the youth in Nigeria in 2020 had received secondary education. Around 15% had completed primary education, while 17% pursued higher studies after secondary education. A major reason why a lot of Nigerian children do not go on to pursue

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