
Unlocking futures...

Unlocking futures...
Behind every statistic is a story.
Our gallery captures real moments from our programmes — from classrooms and ICT labs to mentorship sessions, field trips, and community engagement.
These are the moments where confidence grows, skills are built, and futures begin to change.

Celebrating Progress and Success

Building digital confidence

Growing together

ICT lab in action

Building educator capacity

Closing the digital divide

Guidance that shapes futures

Building bonds through education

Learning in progress

See the impact exposure to careers makes on our girls

Watch a starter activity for our coding session

Applicants at our yearly entrance tests
Students learning to use AI tools to support their studies and build digital confidence.
Connecting girls with professionals to expand their vision of what’s possible.
Supporting girls and families with the resources they need to thrive.
Every image represents more than a moment. It represents:
This is what impact looks like.

Happy Weekend Educating Africa Family Thank you for keeping a girl in school yet another week.

Happy New Month Everyone ❤️ Will you donate to train a girl this month 👀

Hi everyone, If you're just meeting us for the first time, We're Educating Africa. A charity committed to seeing indigent girls through secondary school. But we can't do it alone 😭 We need your support 💪 Kindly send us a DM to learn more

Because of you, 50% of the girls in our programme are fully covered. Their school fees are paid. Their learning materials are provided. Their place in secondary school is protected. To our donors: thank you for believing that education is infrastructure, and that keeping girls in the classroom is worth funding properly. We’re not done. But this is real progress and it matters.


Why focus on girls education? I get this question a lot. The answer is simple. Ability is evenly distributed. Access is not. In Nigeria, many girls are pushed out of secondary school not because they lack intelligence, but because when money runs out, families make a choice. And too often, that choice is the boy. The logic sounds familiar: Educate the man-child. He’ll come back later and take care of everyone. But what if “later” never comes for the girl? What if the interruption becomes permanent? When money determines who gets educated, the system is already broken. That’s why we focus on financially excluded girls. Because that’s where the blockage is. Fix the blockage, and everything else can flow... ...talent, confidence, contribution, leadership. This isn’t just our work. It’s our conviction. And we’re not giving up. If you believe access should never be determined by gender or income, support our work, partner with us, or help amplify this mission. Because when you educate a girl who would otherwise be excluded, you don’t just change her future you change the system that failed her.