Nigeria

Nigeria has one of the largest school‑age populations in the world, yet millions of children remain out of school. Around 75–88% of children enroll in primary school, but only about 63% complete it, and secondary enrollment hovers between 42–51%. Adult literacy has improved over the past decades, but rates remain uneven, especially between urban and rural areas, and between men and women. Despite government spending of about 7% of GDP on education, quality and access issues continue to limit outcomes.

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Kidron Montessori Library, Nigeria

4,000 books delivered
Published 18 Dec 2025

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Jos Business School Library, Nigeria

1,000 books delivered
Published 18 Dec 2025

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Graceville International School Library, Nigeria

2,500 books delivered
Published 17 Dec 2025

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City of Mercy Christian Academy, Nigeria

3,000 books delivered
Published 17 Dec 2025

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St. Theresa Girls’ College, Jos, Nigeria

5,000 books delivered
Published 17 Dec 2025

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International School of Disability Studies, Nigeria

5,000 books delivered
Published 16 Dec 2025

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African Film Institute Creative & Digital Skills Training, Nigeria

4,000 books delivered
Published 11 Dec 2025

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Goodman’s Academy, Nigeria

2,000 books delivered
25 computer(s) delivered
Published 9 Dec 2025

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Emeka & Bunmi Anyaoku Foundation Library, Nigeria

20,000 books delivered
Published 9 Dec 2025

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Roger Raymond Charitable Trust donates books to Zang Secondary School, Nigeria

10,000 books delivered
Published 15 Oct 2024