Education

NewGlobe partners governors on inclusive education in Nigeria

Education experts, NewGlobe, has partnered the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) toward ensuring education systems in Nigeria are inclusive.
The partnership was forged on the heels of NewGlobe’s participation in the 2023 Induction Program for newly elected and re-elected Governors, and aimsed to catalyse transformational reforms and policies in the realm of education.
Speaking during the MoU signing, Director General of the NGF, Asishana Okauru, Esq. acknowledged the celebrated successes of NewGlobe’s proprietary methodology and reform and welcomed the partnership with NewGlobe.
“At this point in time when all states in Nigeria should be prioritizing and investing in education, the NGF will work with NewGlobe under this MOU to ensure education, particularly improving learning, is among the foremost objectives of state governments because this is a critical sector at a critical time for Nigeria,” he stated.
Also speaking, Group Managing Director of NewGlobe, Dr. Akin-Olusoji Akinyele, commended the NGF for contributions to Nigerian democracy through the giant strides achieved driving cohesion among states.
He further stated that “NewGlobe’s aim is to democratize quality education for all children in Nigeria through a methodology proven to improve learning outcomes both internationally as well as locally in Nigeria with transformation successes recorded in Edo, Lagos, Kwara and Bayelsa public schools respectively.”
Akinyele said through the MoU will be the education resource partner of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, bringing our technical expertise in education to the benefit of all states in Nigeria.
The primary purpose of the MoU was to establish a formal relationship between NewGlobe and the NGF to support sub-national members in implementing transformative educational reforms and policies through the educational subcommittees of the NGF and the individual states.
The MoU is expected to achieve significant progress in the transformation of education across all 36 States in Nigeria.

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