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Paul J. Kim's 5-Year-Old Son Dies After Severe Flu

Catholic influencer Paul J. Kim announces the tragic death of his son, Micah, 5, after an 11-day battle with severe flu leading to sepsis. Read the full story and see how to support the family.

Sant’Egidio Brings Christmas Joy to 600+ Lagos Children

The Community of Sant’Egidio hosted a festive Christmas lunch for over 600 children and elderly in Iwaya, Lagos, providing food, gifts, and music. Read how this annual event brought joy despite economic challenges.

First Children's Library Opens in Kyan Rikkos, Jos

The Star Education and Leadership Initiative commissions a free community library for over 500 children in Plateau State, funded by a US exchange programme. Discover how this project aims to boost literacy and learning.

Children 82% of IDPs in 11 States - NHRC Report

A new NHRC report reveals children are 82% of 9,290 IDPs in 11 states, facing hunger and violence. The Commission urges action to domesticate the Kampala Convention and scale up child protection.

Rohan Marley's 12 Children and Their Mothers

Discover the lives of Rohan Marley's 12 children, their famous mothers like Lauryn Hill, and how they are building their own legacies in music, modelling, and more.

NGO Serves 13.3 Billion Meals, Expands Free Schools

InnerCity Mission for Children marks 20 years by distributing over 13 billion meal packs and launching a global campaign for 20 million acts of kindness. Join the mission to end child hunger.

Golf Tournament Targets 1,000 Out-of-School Children

The 1808 Charity Junior Golf Tournament uses sports advocacy to tackle Nigeria's education crisis, aiming to send 1,000 children back to school in 2025. Learn how young golfers are driving change.

Nigeria's Literacy Rate: 70.4% with Huge Regional Gaps

Nigeria's literacy rate stands at 70.4%, but the national average hides a crisis. Imo State leads at 96.43%, while Yobe lags at just 7.23%. Explore the data, causes, and solutions for a more literate Nigeria.

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