Int’l Day of the Girl -Child: Dr Ngene awards scholarship to students , advocates equal access to education 

An Education Specialist, a Philanthropist and Founder Access 1st Project Inc, a United States based Non-Profit Organization and HABICS Education Services Limited, Dr. Amaka Stephanie Ngene , Friday, October 17, , celebrated the 2024 International Day of the Girl-Child with the Students of Girls Secondary School, Akagbe-Ugwu, in Enugu South Local Government area of Enugu state, announcing scholarship to  SSS 3 Students ,advocating equal access to education ..

Speaking at the colorful event held at the school hall, Dr Ngene said the celebration was an annual event organised for the school  by  Access Ist project .Inc and  HABICS Education Services Limited  She disclosed that the event was the Fifth edition they had organized, saying, the gathering was “to empower the future leaders, innovators and to remind them about the transformative  power of education.”

Pix-: The Philanthropist, Dr. Ngene

Dr. Ngene who was the immediate past member 1 of the Enugu State Universal Basic Education Board ( ENSUBEB) and currently, the chairman of the  Science  Technical and Vocational  Schools Management  Board( STVSMB),in Enugu state, said, God has given her the grace to touch lives and empower the students to  help the girls realize their full potentials 

Centering her speech on the Theme of the event,” Girls’ Vision  For the Future” , ,Dr. Ngene advised parents to give their girl- child opportunity to go to school. Advocating equal access to education, Dr Ngene stressed that no girl- child should be denied access to education because of her gender, noting that education is a right of the child and not a privilege.

She advised the students to” dream big, achieve bigger and have a vision for success, express their vision, thoughts , share their voices and inspire others.

She noted that the State Governor, Dr Peter Mbah loves the girl- child and has invested hugely in education. She advised  the students to take their studies seriously, stressing that education will empower them and make stand out in the society.

“Education is your right not a privilege. If you can get up and go to school, tell other girls who are not in school to go to school. Your voice matters. .Lift others up . Try to help your classmates,” Dr. Ngene said.

The Education Specialist who won the US President’s Volunteer Service Award for making a difference in her community, informed the students that Governor Mbah  was trying to declare free education in Technical schools. She said that ,”a Technical school is where  you learn a skill , write the West African School  Certificate Examinations and earn a living after graduation”.

She spoke on the 260 SMART schools being constructed across the 260 political wards of the state by the state Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, saying , “by next year , the SMART school ,Akagbe Ugwu will be ready and you go there to study and you can compete with any child across the World.”

Commending the teachers for their efforts in the training of the students, the STVSMB Chairman said, “Your commitment is evident in this children. We are expecting increased access to education.”. She advised teachers to encourage team work and not to talk down on students .

“Teach your girls, be patient with them”, she admonished teachers.

Announcing her packages , Dr. Ngene said SSS 3 students will benefit from this year’s scholarships. Her words, , ” Be hopeful that somebody will provide your WAEC, JAMB. If you don’t go to school ,you will miss out”, She expressed optimism that there will be funds to increase the number of the beneficiaries in the future .

In an interview, Dr Ngene narrated how she came up with the idea of celebrating the International Day of the Girl-Child and award of scholarship to the students of the school.

She said hundreds of students had benefitted from the program and she hoped to increase the number of beneficiaries once there’s fund ,

The Philanthropist thanked her father , Chief Ngene (Oshimili 1 of Akagbe Ugwu )of the blessed memory whom she said, trained all his female children in the University.,adding that she was giving back to the society, what the society had given to her.

Pix-: Dr. Ebele Georgina Chukwu Onuora

In her Goodwill message, Dr. Ebele Georgina Chukwu Onuora, the Enugu State Project Coordinator for Adolescents Girls’ Initiative for Learning and Empowerment, who is also one of the Girl Child Education Ambassadors of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, advised the students extensively to focus on their studies, reading ahead of their teachers, make judicious use of the library and indulge in positive collaborations by being their sisters’ keeper and also having study groups.

Pix-; From L-R, Dr Ngene, Dr Chukwu Onuora and Mrs Ezeh

She further emphasized that Education is a Torchlight that will enable them achieve their visions and purposes. She also, encouraged them to stand against sexual abuse, not to allow anyone molest them or enslave them.

Pix- Students presenting songs at the event

Earlier in her welcome address, the Principal of the school , Mrs Ifeoma Ezeh, , said Dr Ngene initiated the celebration of the International Day of the Girl- child program in the school ,Five years ago and had awarded scholarship to many people, She added that Dr. Ngene also attracted many projects to tbe school. She commended her for her contributions to the growth of the school and the student

Pix: The Principal , Mrs Ezeh

The students who spoke with Newsline Global thanked Dr Ngene for her benevolence.. They promised to do their best in school and that they will not take it for granted.

Highlights of the event were drama presentation, cultural dance, debate and , presentation of songs

Pix: Senior Prefect

Dr Ngene donated sanitary pads, drinks and snacks to the students and teachers. It was indeed very memorable.

Pix- From L -Right Dr Ngene, Dr Chukwu Onuoha and Mrs Ezeh

October 11 was set aside by the United Nations as the International Day of the Girl- Child .The day is celebrated any day in the month of October.

Author: Maureen Ikpeama

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