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How Teach the Child Is Rewriting Nigeria's Literacy Story

In a country where many children go to school without learning, this community-driven model is helping students read, thrive, and dream again, one playful lesson at a time.

How Teach the Child Is Rewriting Nigeria's Literacy Story

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June 18, 2025

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