11th Anniversary Greetings From Our Volunteer Executive Director
Happy New Year Everyone, It is really incredible that Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation is celebrating 11 years! This year is quite different from
Happy New Year Everyone, It is really incredible that Keeping It Real (KIR) Foundation is celebrating 11 years! This year is quite different from
World Children’s Day, also known as Universal Children’s Day, was first celebrated on 20th November 1954, with the goal of promoting international cooperation, raising awareness
Written by: Becca Marsh Reading time: 4 mins Last updated: March 17, 2021 Have you ever wondered how a word gets into the dictionary? Does one person
At the end of a long dirt road, towards the hills, children dressed in faintly dark-brown and chequered coloured uniforms sang a beautiful song,
‘’That’s my boy’!!!” Mr Wuba Clement, the headteacher of Gwara Community Primary School, in Khana LGA, Rivers State exclaimed! 10 –year- old Daniel Monsi, a primary
There is a misconception that; “If you want to hide something from an African, put it in a book”. Also, there’s a widespread belief
Cherish, an 11-year-old hearing-impaired in primary 4 of Therapeutic Inclusive Nursery/Primary School, was so excited when she heard her school was going to get a
In a research conducted on two hundred and three children from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds in the U.K by two university Professors; one
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