February 2023

Constance Bids Her Clutches Farewell As She Heads Back To School

On September 14, 2007, Constance lost her immediate family in a road accident. She survived the accident, but not without sustaining a major hip fracture. Since that black September, Constance lived with the pains of her damaged hip, the lifestyle limitations that came rent-free, and more grievously, the loss of every member of her immediate […]

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Reliving Moments From Our 2019 Medical Missions

“Thank you… I am grateful… I am excited… God sent… Fulfilling”…These words and phrases characterized the summary statements for most people involved with the medical mission 2019. The medical mission gave free hips and knee replacement surgeries to thirty-one individuals. The Team Twenty-one medical workers from the United States touched down at the Asaba Airport

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We Have David Oyelowo Foundation Scholars in Ibadan!

After a thorough test, interview and verification process, 10 girls were chosen for the GEANCO 2019 scholarships. Each girl’s story is unique and compassion-pulling. We are glad to be part of their life stories. One girl educated is indeed a generation educated! These girls now enjoy a full scholarship at Fruitful Vines College, Ibadan.

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GEANCO MISSIONS NIGERIA AND SDG 3

The United Nations sustainable development goals set the pace for the world’s developmental efforts. Countries are to put up policy frameworks to achieve the goals. Institutions, companies and individuals are encouraged to direct their social responsibility efforts towards reaching the SDG’s targets. GEANCO social efforts in Nigeria encompass Goals 1, 3, 10. Although, it is

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Towards Bridging Gender Inequality: Africa’s Educational Need

Education is a key tool in fighting gender inequality – But what kind of education? Rote learning? Or Stuffing books? Learning to read and write is just the basic component of the functional education needed to to re-position the girl-child. Beyond literacy, educating girls to rise above societal set-backs should include the following components:- Teach

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Transforming Harsh Realities Through Scholarships- Our 2019 Story

During the screening exercise for the 2019 Enugu and Ibadan David Oyelowo Leadership Scholarship for indigent girls, one thing that was common among most of the participants aside from brilliance was poverty. Girl after girl, the screening team could see homes without proper toilets and baths, cramped living space, poor lighting and everything that shouldn’t

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