GOUNI and NigerWives team up to open new doors for adult learners in Enugu.

GOUNI and NigerWives team up to open new doors for adult learners in Enugu.

In a heartwarming move to bridge the literacy gap among adults in Enugu, Godfrey Okoye University is partnering with the NigerWives Association (Enugu branch) on a three-month intensive literacy programme aimed at empowering home assistants and caregivers with essential communication, reading, and numeracy skills.

Speaking during the NigerWives’ visit to GOUNI Radio, the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Brother Professor Ekene Gregory Osuji, noted that the programme targets adults from age 20 and above who may not have had access to formal education. He announced that training for the special teachers involved will begin next month, with certificates of participation and special recognitions for outstanding learners at the end of the programme.

The Director of the Directorate of Strategic Partnership, Dr. Mrs. Vero Mogbo, emphasized that the initiative aligns with the university’s mission to extend quality education to all residents of Enugu, regardless of background or social status.

Mrs. Hazel Kalu, who led the NigerWives delegation, explained that the goal is to help house helps and caregivers relate better with their employers through improved communication and writing skills.

Both Professor Osuji and Dr. Mogboh, alongside the NigerWives, paid glowing tribute to the Vice-Chancellor, Reverend Father Professor Christian Anieke, commending his 25 years of dedicated priestly service and his unwavering commitment to inclusive education.

This community-driven partnership is yet another powerful example of how GOUNI continues to use education as a tool for empowerment and social change.