Teach For Nigeria

Teach For Nigeria

Non-profit Organization Management

Lagos, Lagos 25,874 followers

Mobilizing leaders who will drive the movement towards educational equity and excellence in Nigeria.

About us

Teach For Nigeria (TFN) is a non-profit organization focused on developing a movement of leaders across the nation who are committed to ending educational inequity. At TFN, we recruit and train graduates who are then placed to teach in under-served schools during a two-year fellowship. The fellows also commit to undertaking various community or classroom projects. We are driving the movement towards educational equity and excellence in Nigeria.

Website
http://teachfornigeria.org/
Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Lagos, Lagos
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2016
Specialties
Leadership, Education, and Development

Locations

  • Primary

    2nd Floor, 35 Moloney Street

    Lagos Island

    Lagos, Lagos 100001, NG

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Employees at Teach For Nigeria

Updates

  • Reimagining Education: Innovations, Challenges, and the Future Our CEO, Mrs. Molade Adeniyi, joined industry leaders at the STEM METS 10th Anniversary Panel Discussion to explore the evolving future of education in Nigeria. At Teach For Nigeria, we believe teachers are at the heart of change. Fellows like Olayinka Adeosun Clement are leveraging STEM and digital tools to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and innovation in underserved classrooms. Through partnerships like Starlink, we are bridging the digital divide, connecting schools to global opportunities, and reimagining what’s possible for every Nigerian child. Join us in shaping the future of education. Email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to collaborate and make a lasting impact! #TeachForNigeria #ReimaginingEducation #STEMMETS10 #ShapeTheFuture #InnovateToEducate #EducationForAll

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  • Farewell to Folawe! Last Friday, we came together for a special lunch to celebrate the incredible journey of our Folawe Omikunle. Her leadership, passion, and dedication have left an unforgettable mark on Teach For Nigeria. The vibe? Absolutely immaculate. Our Board of Trustees and Ambassadors showed up in style and suave, sharing heartfelt stories, big laughs, and endless gratitude. It was the perfect send-off for a leader who's truly one of a kind. Swipe through for 10 unforgettable moments from this special day! Drop your well wishes for Folawe in the comments! #TeachForNigeria #Leadership #FarewellFolawe #ThankYou

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  • Celebrating the Pillars of Innovation! Behind every incredible innovation at the Teach For Nigeria STEM Summit 2024 are the passionate Fellows who teach, lead, and empower students to reach their full potential, nurturing their creativity and problem-solving skills. And let’s not forget our dedicated staff members who work tirelessly to ensure our programs run smoothly and effectively. Do you know one of these amazing Fellows or staff members? 🎉 Give them a shout-out in the comment section and let them know how much they inspire you! #TeachForNigeria #STEMForAll #ThinkItCreateIt #STEMSummit2024

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  • Celebrating Our STEM Innovators! At the Teach For Nigeria 2024 STEM Summit, we celebrated the brilliance of all 40 student exhibitors from 19 schools across Ogun State. Using low-cost materials, they showcased their groundbreaking ideas and bold solutions, proving the boundless potential of STEM education. To us, they are all winners, trailblazers of a brighter, sustainable future! Join us in making quality education accessible to every child. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to support this movement. #TeachForNigeria #STEMForAll #ThinkItCreateIt #STEMSummit2024

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  • Making STEM a Reality for Every Child! At the STEM Summit 2024 Panel Session, brilliance took centre stage as our visionary educators and thought leaders shared their experiences and strategies for transforming STEM education in underserved communities. Meet our inspiring panelists: ✒️ Olayinka Adeosun – Teach For Nigeria 2020 Cohort, Technology teacher at Ilupeju Junior Grammar School, Limitless Space Institute Ambassador and Ban Ki-moon GC Scholar. ✒️ Ibukunoluwa Ajayi – Teach For Nigeria 2024 Cohort, creator of the award-winning Chemistry Game Board and advocate for climate education. ✒️ Kolawole Rasheed Joseph – Teach For Nigeria student innovator designing solutions like solar-powered theft detectors. ✒️ Inotu Osagie – Teach For Nigeria 2022 Cohort, STEM educator, and founder of Learn for Life Initiative. ✒️ Esther Olu-Bolaji – Teach For Nigeria 2020 Cohort, STEM trailblazer leading projects like the locally made air conditioner. The discussions focused on how low-cost materials, project-based learning, and grassroots solutions can revolutionise STEM education where every child has access to quality STEM learning, regardless of their background. Ready to join the movement? Partner with us to bring STEM innovations to students in low-income communities. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org. #TeachForNigeria #STEMForAll #ThinkItCreateIt #StemSummit2024 #InnovationInEducation #PanelSessionHighlights

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  • Meet our STEM Heroes!! Secondary Category – 1st Place 🏆 1st Place Victory! Catholic Comprehensive High School created a Homemade Theft Detection System combining innovation and sustainability. This solar- and USB-rechargeable alarm uses simple materials like a tin can and motor to detect theft with a loud noise. It is affordable, scalable, and eco-friendly—what a brilliant innovation! This innovative alarm system addresses real safety concerns in communities, proving how locally sourced materials and sustainable thinking can inspire practical, impactful solutions for everyday challenges. Join us to provide access to quality education to more children in low-income communities. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to support our programs. #TeachForNigeria #ThinkItCreateIt #StemSummit2024

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  • Meet our STEM Heroes!! Secondary Category – 2nd Place 🥈 2nd Place Spotlight! Muslim High School, Isolu, showcased Its Automated Water Pump Using Recycled Materials. This project combines electrical energy and mechanical motion to transfer water efficiently while championing sustainability. A win for STEM and the environment! This water pump project was designed to tackle water access issues efficiently, showcasing how recycled materials and STEM ingenuity can create solutions that resonate with real-life needs in underserved areas. Join us to provide access to quality education to more children in low-income communities. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to support our programs. #TeachForNigeria #ThinkItCreateIt #StemSummit2024 #SustainableInnovation

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  • Meet our STEM Heroes!! Secondary Category – 3rd Place 🥉 3rd Place Achievement! Alaye High School, Ayetoro turned Waste to Wealth by repurposing waste paper into sustainable ceiling materials with the aim of creating a more conducive learning environment for the students classrooms while promoting environmental conservation. A shining example of innovation in underserved communities! By turning waste paper into sustainable ceiling materials, this project directly addresses the need for better learning environments in classrooms, blending innovation with environmental conservation. Join us to provide access to quality education to more children in low-income communities. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to support our programs. #TeachForNigeria #ThinkItCreateIt #StemSummit2024 #WasteToWealth

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  • Meet our STEM Heroes!! Primary Category – 1st Place 🏆 1st Place Innovation! St. John Anglican Nursery and Primary School, Kuto wowed us with Exploring Architecture and Electrical Basics. From lighting a model house to a moving cardboard car, these students blended creativity and STEM in a fun, educational way! By exploring architecture and electrical basics, this project responds to the need for hands-on STEM learning, empowering young minds to creatively tackle real-world challenges in their communities. Join us to provide access to quality education to more children in low-income communities. Click the link in our bio or email partnership@teachfornigeria.org to support our programs. #FutureCreators #TeachForNigeria #ThinkItCreateIt #StemSummit2024

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