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School Outreach for Better Education Targets Secondary Education in Abuja

A coalition of NGOs called School Outreach for Better Education (SOBE) is on a mission to improve secondary education in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja. The group aims to address social issues like substance abuse, teen pregnancy, and poverty, which contribute to high dropout rates.

SOBE includes organizations like A New Thing Foundation and Caleb Initiative for Drug Abuse Awareness. They offer programs on sex education, preventing substance abuse, and anti-bullying strategies.

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The coalition recently visited schools across Abuja to talk with students. They hope to empower young people and spark meaningful conversations about social issues.

Leading SOBE is Ambassador Kenneth Anetor, who is dedicated to improving education and helping Nigerian youth. SOBE’s efforts are gaining national attention and inspiring a movement for social change.

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