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Group Launches Legacy Education Programme in Nnaka

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The Orient Progressive Social Forum is set to unveil the first edition of its Legacy Education Endowment Programme in Nnaka, Anambra State, as part of its corporate social investment efforts.

The programme aims to support students in remote communities across the Southeast by providing access to basic computer education. It is specifically designed for junior and senior secondary school students preparing for Computer-Based Tests (CBT) in JSS3, SSCE, NECO, and JAMB examinations. According to the organizers, the training will help students develop practical computer skills needed to perform well in these exams.

The launch event will take place on January 11, 2026, at St. Catherine’s Comprehensive Secondary School, Nnaka. As part of the initiative, a functional and solar-powered computer center will be established at the school, equipped with more than two dozen computers. The center will serve as a learning hub for students to practice and build confidence in using digital tools for examinations.

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Speaking on the project, a member of the organizing team noted that the initiative aims to “bridge the digital gap between rural and urban students and ensure equal access to quality education.”

The event will attract notable figures including the Anglican Bishop of Aguata Diocese, Rt. Rev. Dr. Samuel C. Ezejiofor, HRH Igwe Godwin Ezeilo (Obu Nnaka), and High Chief (Sir) Osita Ezechukwu (JP) KSC Orike-EZE Nnaka, a co-sponsor of the project, among others.

The Orient Progressive Social Forum is known for championing social innovation among Igbo professionals, businessmen, and technocrats. It seeks to build a strong network of entrepreneurs and professionals contributing to key sectors of the Nigerian economy.

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