We Guide Learning Initiative

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WGLI is a dynamic non-profit organization at the forefront of narrowing the learning gaps between African and Western educational systems.

15/05/2026

UNDERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH: EMPOWERING THROUGH EXPERT GUIDANCE

Mental health is an essential part of our overall well-being, yet it is often misunderstood or overlooked.

Join the We Guide Learning Initiative for another impactful session in our Guiding Voices Live – May Edition, featuring Olufemi Osadare, Registered Psychiatric Nurse.

In this session, we will explore practical insights to help you better understand mental health, recognize its importance in daily living, and learn expert-guided approaches to maintaining emotional and psychological well-being.

Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026
🕔 Time: 5:00 PM WAT
📍 Location: Zoom

🔗 Join the meeting here:
https://tinyurl.com/92ej4jau

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, grow, and gain valuable knowledge that empowers healthier living and meaningful conversations around mental wellness.

For more information:
📞 Call/WhatsApp: +234 703 901 5067
🌐 Website: www.wglinitiative.org

14/05/2026

Do you think honorary awards should be based strictly on impact and service? Let’s discuss. 🇳🇬👇

ServiceToHumanity NationalRecognition

07/05/2026

What AI cannot do in the classroom part 2

01/05/2026

A new month is another chance to become better than yesterday.
Keep learning. Keep growing. Keep guiding.
Happy New Month from all of us at We Guide Learning Initiative

30/04/2026

She didn’t just teach — she transformed lives ❤️

20/04/2026

Digital Natives or Digital Learners? Closing Africa’s Tech Skills Gap  

There is a common assumption that young people today are “digital natives”. We believe because they were born into a world of smartphones and social media, they naturally understand technology.

Let us ask ourselves an honest question.  Are they truly digital native or just frequent users? Continue reading here 

https://wglinitiative.org/digital-natives-or-digital-learners-closing-africas-tech-skills-gap/

16/04/2026

Cultural Awareness

13/04/2026

Student Entrepreneurs: Building Businesses While Building Futures

Across Africa, a quiet revolution is unfolding that is powered by ideas and not by natural resources this time. Students are no longer waiting to graduate before stepping into the world of innovation. They are building businesses, solving real problems, and shaping the future while still in classrooms. Continue reading here

https://wglinitiative.org/student-entrepreneurs-building-businesses-while-building-futures/

08/04/2026

Fairness is not always equal in the classroom

06/04/2026

NEW BLOG POST

Learning by Doing: Why African Students Need More Project-Based Experiences

In many classrooms across Africa today, learning is still largely defined by memorization, exams, and rigid curricula. Students are often taught what to think rather than how to think. While this traditional approach has produced graduates for decades, it is increasingly misaligned with the demands of today’s rapidly evolving world. Continue reading here

https://wglinitiative.org/learning-by-doing-why-african-students-need-more-project-based-experiences/

05/04/2026

This Easter, we celebrate hope, renewal, and new beginnings.

Just as this season reminds us that life can rise from every challenge, we believe every young person has the potential to grow, thrive, and make impact through education.

Let us continue to inspire, learn, and build a brighter future together.

Happy Easter!

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Alalubosa GRA
Ibadan

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00