Pepsodent Targets 2.1 million Pupils in Nationwide Oral Health Campaign

Pepsodent, a leading global toothpaste brand, has launched a nationwide oral health campaign, This is aimed at reaching 2.1million primary school pupils across four states in Nigeria. This initiative is part of Pepsodent’s ongoing mission to promote oral hygiene, will cover 3,818 schools across Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Kano state. From left to right: Brand

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Understanding Online Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know About Intimate Images Abuse and the Implications

With the new Crackdown on Intimate Image Abuse, a step in Strengthening Online Safety Laws, we will discuss what every parent needs to know. According to the UK Government, intimate image abuse—where explicit content is shared without consent—has now been classified as a “priority offence” under the Online Safety Act. This new law was just

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Akada Children’s Book Festival is Back for Its Sixth Edition

When the Akada Children’s Book Festival (ACBF) launched in 2019, its mission was clear: to create a vibrant and inclusive platform that promotes children’s literacy while spotlighting the work of Indigenous authors and illustrators. In addition, the festival’s name, “Akada,” translates to “a lover of literacy and books” in Yoruba, reflecting its deep commitment to

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Understanding Children from Broken Homes

The term “broken home” often carries a heavy stigma. Many believe children from such environments are destined for failure or trouble. However, the reality is much more nuanced. This article delves into the complexities of growing up in a broken home and how intentional parenting can significantly affect a child’s development. Defining a Broken Home

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Mum of the Month: Tomilola The Face Of Homeschooling In Nigeria

When it comes to homeschooling in Nigeria, this is the world of Tomilola, and we are all living in it. Recently featured on BBC News Pidgin for her approach to home education, Tomilola is an introverted Lagos mum who is redefining homeschooling in Nigeria.    From juggling product photography to nurturing a community of homeschoolers

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New VAT Rules for Private School Fees in the UK: What Parents Need to Know

The UK government has announced a major change to the VAT treatment of private school fees, set to take effect on January 1, 2025. This policy will have significant financial implications for parents with children in independent schools. Here’s a breakdown of the new rules and how they could impact your family. New VAT Rules

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Unlocking Your Child’s Potential: The Power of Praise and Encouragement

Unlocking Your Child’s Potential through The Power of Praise and Encouragement.  Parenting is a journey filled with countless decisions and challenges, each shaping our children’s future. Among the many tools we have at our disposal, one of the most powerful is how we praise and encourage our children. The right kind of praise can fuel

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