BIC, a global leader in stationery, lighters, and shavers, has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing education in Nigeria through a series of multifaceted initiatives commemorating Global Education Week (GEW) 2024.
This year’s activities focused on empowering both students and teachers while fostering inclusive learning environments.
In collaboration with long-term partners Let It Shine Academy (LISA), Morit International School, the Local Government Nursery and School, and the Inclusive Unit in Igando, BIC equipped classrooms with essential writing, self-expression, and learning materials.
The company also hosted hundreds of teachers at a virtual workshop focused on inclusive learning, titled “Fostering Inclusive Classrooms: Strategies for Empowering Every Learner.”
The workshop was led by BIC’s strategic education partners: Oluwaseun Kayode, CEO and Founder of Schoolinka; Olasukanmi Opeifa, Founder of the Olasukanmi Opeifa Educational Foundation; and Michael Showunmi, Founder of Raising Star Africa.
Speaking at the event, Anthony Amahwe, General Manager of BIC Nigeria, said its commitment to education is deeply rooted in its vision to build a future where learning is inclusive, sustainable, and accessible to all.
“Through a holistic approach that combines equipping classrooms to support learners and educators, creating inspirational learning environments, unleashing students’ creativity, and supporting learners as they transition from the academic to the professional world, we aim to deliver meaningful and lasting impact in the communities in which we operate.
“Education is the foundation for societal transformation. Our initiatives further reinforce our dedication to empowering generations of learners and contributing to a robust educational ecosystem.
“Our long-term vision is to continue fostering an environment where education not only shapes knowledge but also equips young people with the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly complex world.”
Global Education Week is commemorated annually by the company in November, with team members dedicating their time to connecting with and giving back to their communities through on-the-ground activities, including donations and school refurbishments.
Run by BIC’s philanthropic arm, the BIC Corporate Foundation, Global Education Week has expanded its offerings to include a Teacher’s Guide to help educators incorporate creativity into their curriculum and classrooms.
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