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The Almajiri Episode

By: The Policy Dialogue Group
  • Summary

  • Join us in this illuminating episode as we dive deep into the world of Almajiri education in Nigeria. We are honored to have Mohammed Sabo Keana, a beacon of hope for thousands of Nigeria's vulnerable children, as our esteemed guest. As the founder of the Almajiri Child Rights Initiative (ACRI), Mohammed passionately advocates for the rights and social inclusion of West Africa’s most at-risk children. With interventions touching over 5,000 children across 15 northern Nigerian states and powerful partnerships ranging from the Nigerian government to the United Nations, Mohammed's dedication is nothing short of inspiring. From his early days as a trained microbiologist to his pivotal role in the global educational advocacy space, discover how this changemaker has transformed the lives of countless children and continues to inspire change on both a national and international scale. Whether you're passionate about education, human rights, or seeking inspiration to make a difference in your community, this conversation with Mohammed promises to be both insightful and heartwarming.

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  • Introduction - Nigerian-ly Speaking
    Mar 10 2024

    As the global landscape evolves, we've seen a rise in conflicts and tensions that have strained our interactions. Nigeria is no exception to this pattern. Years of inadequate planning and governance have led us to confront these challenging times head-on. In my view, the root of our issues lies in flawed policies — be it through misaligned priorities or inefficient execution. I'm convinced that the repercussions of these policies are deeply interconnected with the fabric of our daily lives. This show aims to spark insightful dialogues about the influence of policy decisions on our everyday existence and choices. It's my hope to feature a diverse lineup of guests who will enlighten and educate us on these matters.

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    2 mins

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