In celebration of International Day of the Girl Child, Greensprings School hosted a “Girl Up” event that brought together students, educators and community leaders to discuss the unique challenges girls face and to explore ways to address them.

At the event, students and educators had the opportunity to listen to inspiring keynote speakers who shared their personal journeys and insights on overcoming obstacles towards success. The speakers emphasized the significance of education and self-belief as vital components in empowering young girls to become confident leaders in their communities.

One of the guest speakers, Mrs. Olivia Adegoke, a parent at Greensprings School and CEO of Salt and Pepper, stressed the significance of community support in empowering women.

“As a community, we must provide the right resources, tools and education to empower girls and women. We must also inspire our younger girls to believe they can be whoever they want to be,” she said.

Building on this sentiment, Mrs. Chinelo Okoro, the head of counseling at Greensprings, saud, “Every girl child needs to understand their potential so they can take on leadership roles, not only within the school but in society as well.

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“They need to embrace their uniqueness and leadership potential, which is why, as a school, we are proud to celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, because we know that an empowered girl will lead to a better society.”

The event featured student presentations and performances where girls gave inspiration to the audience through spoken word poetry and music.

The celebration concluded with a collective pledge by the attendees to support and uplift girls within different communities. This gesture further strengthens the school’s commitment to fostering a nurturing environment where girls can grow into confident and empowered women who are capable of driving change.

Over the years, the International Day of the Girl Child has served as a platform to address the unique challenges girls face globally, promoting gender equality and empowerment through education and advocacy.

His academic prowess was complemented by a flurry of awards and recognitions, each underscoring his role as a pioneer among his peers.