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CFM ‘Seeds for the Future’ extends its impact to the education sector

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The Nigerian education sector is in dire need of both structural and systemic reforms. The protracted, overtly, and excessive dependence of the sector on the government for funding has been a major drawback. As such, ensuring the qualitative education of our children has increasingly become the collective responsibility of everyone, parents/ guardians, government at different levels, non-government, religious, and private organisations alike. A reality that underscores the maxim, it takes a village to raise a child. 
 
Undeniably, education is the best legacy to leave for our children. This is why the late Nelson Mandela said Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

This quote by the late Nelson Mandela is one of the most famous sayings on the value of education. Other sayings that underline the importance of education are “Education is the bedrock of society and social development.” “It is a fundamental human right and essential for the exercise of all other human rights.”

The transformed post-pandemic environment has necessitated the need for active private sector participation in raising the standards of living of communities within their operating market. In Nigeria, Corporate organisations are leading the charge by the private sector in uplifting the education sector, through their respective corporate social investment interventions. 
 
In line with the Olam Groups ideals, Crown Flour Mill Limited, one of the leading millers has demonstrated an unrivalled penchant for making investments in growth-driven projects that have the potential to enrich the lives of the people in its host communities. 
 
Through its signature and flagship wheat value chain development vehicle christened Seeds for the Future, the business undertakes interventions under four major focus areas, namely, research and development, innovation, education, and economic empowerment, on a sustainable basis. Under the programme, in the research and development field, CFM launched a wheat seeds trial project in the last quarter of 2021, as part of its wheat value chain socio-economic intervention. While its overarching agenda is to assist Nigeria in its pursuit of achieving national food security, job creation, and empowerment of the teeming youthful population, it is equally committed to enriching the lives of farming communities and the vulnerable in society.
 
The business is contributing its quota to ongoing efforts aimed at tackling issues bedeviling the education sector to ensure the nation achieves faster, even development. As part of that role, CFMs strategic implementation of the Seeds for the Future programme is being extended beyond the frontiers of agricultural research to provide succour in the form of infrastructure and much more to a local school in the wheat farming belt.
 
Speaking about the drive behind the Seeds for the Future programme, Ashish Pande, the Managing Director of CFM, said, We are a top development actor and an economic growth enabler. Our bold intervention investments in key areas of the economy are targeted at driving impactful socio-economic growth to stimulate improved living conditions, wider productivity in our host communities and the nation at large.
 
He added, The Seeds for the Future programme is targeted at driving robust value chain activities that will improve the national food security position, generate employments and empower the citizens in key areas with great implications for their livelihoods. The programme, therefore, goes beyond our wheat seeds research work and testing for ‘best bet’ wheat seed varieties It is a strategic value chain investment vehicle that is dedicated to enriching lives.

Biyamusu Primary school in Ajingi Local Government Area of Kano was founded in 1976. Though it is the oldest in the community, it lacked the basic amenities befitting a 21st-century learning environment. 
 
Previously, the classrooms’ roofs and ceilings were completely dilapidated. The walls had succumbed to years of inattention and cracked at critical points and had become a clear and imminent hazard to the safety of the children in the school. There was no electricity infrastructure to help the administrations utilize valuable equipment that would aid their efficiency or help ventilate the classrooms to refresh the pupils who were partially exposed to the inclement Northern weather conditions. The toilet facilities were without roofs or doors; there was no provision for toiletries to make the environment safe for Nigerias future leaders.  
 
Realising the implications of such a poor learning environment on the children, CFM invested in the renovation of the school. It renovated the classrooms, installed an electricity facility on the school premises, and upgraded the sanitary facilities. Learning aids such as boards, chairs and tables were donated to the school. Water facilities were also installed in the school to ensure the pupils gain access to safe, clean water all through their stay in class.
 
The intervention efforts in the local school have begun to yield useful results. Presently, the number of pupils in the school has jumped from 480 to over 600, following the reconstruction. 

Also speaking about the remarkable change brought about by the CFM Seeds for the Future initiative, the Head Teacher of Biyamusu Primary school, Sagiru Musa Toranke said, We are grateful to CFM for the impressive overhaul and turnaround in our school and the lives of our pupils. Our pupils parents are now assured that their children are no longer exposed to inclement weather conditions while in school. They would not also have to bother about unsafe sanitary and water facilities which the kids were previously exposed to. 
  
The learning facility upgrade in the local community provides a lever for the children in those communities to advance mentally in tandem with pupils in major cities around the country. These children will, of course, someday be grateful for the sound academic foundation being provided by the Seeds for the Future programme.
 
One of the community leaders in Ajingi LGA, Haruna Abdullahi remarked, We desire that our children too rise to prominence in critical sectors of the economy. If we can provide them with sound education right from the elementary level, our dreams as a community can be achieved. CFM has come in at the right time to help provide what we desire for our children in terms of qualitative education.
 
The Seeds for the Future initiative focus on innovative research to achieve food security, education support to enrich the mind of the population, and empowerment in the areas of farming, with a view to rightly position the country to eradicate poverty.
 
The initiatives brilliant wheat seeds trial program introduced an innovative research methodology that has the potential to strategically raise the quantity and quality of wheat produced locally. It is engaging both local and global researchers and committing extensive capital investments to generate valuable results from the programme.  
 
Also, as part of the flagship initiative, the business provided support for female smallholder wheat farmers. It distributed irrigation equipment to the women to help remove the barriers impeding large-scale wheat cultivation and harvest. The irrigation equipment, which comprised mainly a high-pressure water pumping machine, was presented to the female farmers in Giyamusu, Ajingi Local Government Area of Kano State, in 2021.
 
Through the seeds trial project, CFM is looking at reforming the local wheat production value chain. It is estimated that at least 10,000 smallholder wheat farmers, largely farmers in the various farming cooperative clusters, would benefit from the programme. Coming at a time when the unemployment rate in the country is high, CFM offers hope to the extensive households whose livelihoods are attached to the continuity of its robust intervention efforts in the wheat value chain.
 
The business is showi ng no signs of scaling back its growth-driven activities. The Seeds for the Future programme is about improving livelihoods and economic empowerment. As the business as rightly demonstrated in the strategic pivot to upgrading the education infrastructure in the local community in Kano State. It is very much interested and invested in alleviating the hardship and enabling improvement in the quality of life of indigent children in such a way that they can aspire for a brighter future despite their lowly beginnings.

CFM is spearheading a new order through a scaled investment that is targeted at repositioning Nigeria for economic prosperity in this new era. There is hardly a better way to future-proof the existence of a nation. 

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Engr. Kayode Ojo Felicitates With Teachers, Says, They are Impetus In Nation Building

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A governorship Aspirant under All Progressives Congress APC in Ekiti State Engr. Kayode Ojo greets the teachers on World Teachers Day, describing them as great impetus and steam for the development of any society.

“Teachers’ roles at modelling both children and youths towards nation building cannot be under estimated”, hence the need to always prioritise their welfares. “

Engr. Kayode Ojo made the assertion in a statement issued and made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti on this year’s Teachers Day celebration.

The APC governorship Hopeful described Ekiti Teachers as partners in progress if properly renumerated, especially with prompt salary payment, training, retraining, incentive, motivation, and promotion, among others.

He commended them over their sacrifices to impact positively on the lives of both Students and Youth in the State, despite numerous challenges facing them at discharging their duties due to what he called systematic errors under the present administration in the State.

“Teaching profession needs to be treated with desired respect and dignity because of its foundational roles at developing the society by incurcating both academic and social values on the lives of the People.

The current Pro Chancellor and Chairman Governing council, University of Nigeria Nsukka UNN, commended President Bola Tinubu for prioritising Teachers Welfares as one of the cardinal policies of his administration, hence the need for various State Governors to compliment and support the president policy.

The industrialist and engineer turned Politician assured teachers in Ekiti State of more conducive atmosphere to operate if voted into power during this month APC governorship primary and 2026 elections in the State.

According to him, teachers in Ekiti will be compensated with incentives, training, prompt payment of salary, and general motivation.

While congratulating all Teachers in Ekiti on this year celebration, Ojo urged them to continue to put in their best to develop the state.

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Stakeholders confirm Ifako-Ijaiye becoming most educated LG in Lagos

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…As lawmaker distributes educational materials to students

Ifako-Ijaiye has been named one of the most educated local government area of Lagos state by stakeholders in the education sector of Lagos state.This was as the lawmaker representing Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I at the State House of Assembly, Hon. Adewale Temitope Adedeji, distributed thousands of school materials to students of the local government as part of his ‘Back To School Support Initiative’.The event, which took place at Fagba Junior Grammar School, Ifako-Ijaiye, attracted hundreds of schoolchildren, parents, teachers, community leaders, and stakeholders.Items distributed by the lawmaker included 500 school bags, 6,000 exercise books, 10,000 writing materials, 500 mathematical sets, 1,000 pairs of socks, and 500 water bottles.Speaking at the event, Hon. Adewale said the gesture, which is the 5th, was aimed at easing the financial burden of parents while motivating pupils to excel in their studies.Adewale, who distributed GCE and JAMB forms to candidates earlier in the year, said his effort was to complement the unwavering commitment of President Bola Tinubu in the education sector.

“Many people do not understand that service and leadership start from the grassroots. This is one thing that has kept Asiwaju Tinubu formidable over the years. His passion to bring education to children while as governor of Lagos state remains the most effective education strategy in recent times.“Today, we recognize him as the best President Nigeria has had. This is why I also encourage people to do the little that they can. The education of our children cannot be left to the government and parents alone,” he said.Adewale said education remains one of his top priorities as a legislator, describing it as the “bedrock of human and societal development.”He assured the students that as they excel, they would benefit from the free GCE and JAMB forms initiative as well as the scholarship scheme of the Adewale Temitope Adedeji Educational Initiative (ATA-EI).In his remarks, the Lagos Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr. Jamiu Tolani Ali-Balogun, said Ifako-Ijaiye has been projected to become one of the most educated local government area in the state.Commending the lawmaker for his investment in education and support for the government, in he urged the beneficiaries to be focused on their studies as a way to encourage the lawmaker to do more.On his part, Dr. Afolabi Abiodun Tajudeen, Special Adviser on Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, tasked the students to focus on their studies so they could enjoy a brighter future.The Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary, Education District 1, Dr Oyetola Olufunke Idowu, further confirmed that the lawmaker’s support for the government’s education stride saying this had started yielding results in the area looking at examination results of 2023 and 2024.Some of the beneficiaries promised to use the materials judiciously.

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Tinubu’s Education Policy Will Boost Literacy In Nigeria By 100% – Lawmaker

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By 2031, Nigeria would have achieved 100 percent literacy level across the country, a Lagos lawmaker, Hon. Temitope Adedeji Adewale, has said.

Adewale, who represents Ifako-Ijaiye Constituency I at the State House of Assembly, made the assertion after inspecting the screening session for the distribution of his free GCE forms to prospective candidates in Lagos on Saturday.

The lawmaker commended the Federal Government for the various initiatives aimed at pulling the youth off the streets and engaging them in meaningful ventures including education.

He noted that since the introduction of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) by the President Bola Tinubu administration, more Nigerians are eager for admission into tertiary institutions in the country.

“You see, Mr. President is doing everything possible to boost the literacy level in the country. And given the way the government is going, by the end of President Tinubu’s second term in 2031, Nigeria will be boasting a 100 percent literacy rate and this would include resolving the issue of out-of-school kids,” Adewale said.

As at April, 2025, NELFUND said over 500,000 students had applied for loans across Nigeria.

The lawmaker described the figure as encouraging adding that it would help the government with future projections.

“It also gladens the heart that the state governments continue to support the Federal Government with various initiatives. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu attended the graduation ceremony of 5,300 residents from the Lagos Skill Acquisition Programmes. This means 5,300 residents are off the labour market.

“We are giving out 400 forms this year. We also give out JAMB forms because we know that education remains the strongest tool we can use to change lives and shape the future.

“This programme is part of my promise to ensure no student misses an opportunity because of financial constraints. Our goal remains to make Ifako-Ijaiye the most educated local government in Nigeria by 2031,” he said.

He said that through the Adewale Temitope Educational Initiatives (ATA-EI), he has given out over 8000 free GCE and JAMB forms so far with at least 120 students on scholarships in various tertiary institutions in Nigeria.

“This says a lot about the government’s interest in the youth and, given another term with President Tinubu and our party in power, Nigerians will look back sometime in the future and thank God that we had this chance,” he added.

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