We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Ivy League-level education to underprivileged children in Nigeria. As someone who grew up in Nigeria and recently visited the country, I'm acutely aware that, while Nigeria isn't completely a desolate and economically despotic country, young people in rural areas often lack adequate mobility and access to education, leaving them marginalized. This is due to several factors, including the fact that much of the nation's prosperity is primarily spent on high-ranking officials and various politicians. Furthermore, the diverse cultural lifestyles within each ethnic group can make it difficult for some children to access a stable education. For example, the Fulani people are primarily cattle herders, and it's customary to transport their precious cattle over long distances throughout the year. In northern Nigeria, in particular, a specific religion often establishes its state religion in a particular region, restricting students of other faiths from attending any schools. If you'd like to donate, we would be grateful to build a small, safe school facility for the brightest young minds in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.

