12 July 2005, Lagos
Educational pursuits in a world that is becoming increasingly complex and challenging bring an awareness that new modes should be explored that will not only help sustain the interest of both student and instructor alike, but also enable them to compete favourably with their peers around the world.
The Wellbeing Foundation Africa (WBFA), a non-governmental organisation run by Mrs. Toyin Saraki, has, since its inception, been interested in developing innovative educational programs that are channelled at building the mentality of the general body of students that it attempts to help. The programs introduced by the foundation are meant to stimulate their minds as they are eased into their desired future. This is why the foundation was inspired to begin two developmental initiatives in Nigerian secondary and tertiary institutions that would surely boost learning and educational development in the country. This is the WBF Moot and Mock Trial Competition organised in conjunction with the Liberty Chambers of the Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin and the Toyin Saraki School Scrabble Tournament in conjunction with the Nigerian Scrabble Federation.
Original Post By Mary Ekah for allafrica