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07/10/2025

Your voice matters, but only if you’re registered! 🗳️

⏰ Deadline: TODAY!!!
📍 Visit your Area Council office, 9am–3pm

Let’s show up and shape the future together.

Photos from Tunani Initiative's post 12/09/2025

This year’s theme, Promoting Literacy in the digital age, reminded us that literacy goes beyond reading and writing, it now embraces creativity, digital skills, and the ability to connect with the world in new ways.

On September 8 2025, we marked International Literacy Day with the Tunani Literacy Forum at Roving Heights, Abuja. The discussions shed light on the struggles of disadvantaged children with limited access to digital tools reminding us that no child should be left behind.

Highlights from the forum included Insightful panel sessions with experts from education, technology, and civic spaces, Thought-provoking audience contributions and powerful questions that deepened the dialogue on challenges and opportunities in digital literacy.

Special appreciation to our anchor Mercy Kwabe, moderator , and our brilliant panelists:







A big thank you to our audience for their engagement and to for partnering with us to make this forum a success.

Together, let’s keep working towards a future where literacy in the digital age is inclusive and accessible to all. 💻📚

Photos from Tunani Initiative's post 12/09/2025

This year’s theme, Promoting Literacy in the digital age, reminded us that literacy goes beyond reading and writing, it now embraces creativity, digital skills, and the ability to connect with the world in new ways.

On September 8 2025, we marked International Literacy Day with the Tunani Literacy Forum at Roving Heights, Abuja. The discussions shed light on the struggles of disadvantaged children with limited access to digital tools reminding us that no child should be left behind.

Highlights from the forum included Insightful panel sessions with experts from education, technology, and civic spaces, Thought-provoking audience contributions and powerful questions that deepened the dialogue on challenges and opportunities in digital literacy.

Special appreciation to our anchor Mercy Kwabe, moderator , and our brilliant panelists:

Ruth Kehinde





A big thank you to our audience for their engagement and to for partnering with us to make this forum a success.

Together, let’s keep working towards a future where literacy in the digital age is inclusive and accessible to all. 💻📚

Photos from Tunani Initiative's post 07/09/2025

Over half of Nigeria’s population is under 30, yet millions face barriers to literacy—31% are non-literate, and 18.3 million children are out of school. These literacy gaps are limiting the leadership potential and civic engagement of our youth.

In today’s world, literacy goes beyond traditional reading and writing—it includes digital literacy, the ability to navigate technology and information.

Join us at Tunani Bookclub in collaboration with Rovingheights as we bring together experts to explore innovative approaches to literacy and unlock the potential of Nigeria's youth.

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