The Indigenous Destiny Trust Foundation has launched “Kids Innovation Africa,” a program designed to equip children, particularly those from underserved communities, with essential skills in coding, design, robotics, and the arts.
The program’s goal is to provide young minds with the tools and platform to shape the future and create innovative solutions to global challenges. The recent event showcased the hard work and talents of the young participants, who presented their inventions and ideas, demonstrating a deep understanding of how technology can address societal problems.
According to the organizers, Kids Innovation Africa offers free and low-cost access to technology and art education, ensuring that children from disadvantaged backgrounds are not left behind in the digital age. For many participants, the program was not just a learning experience but an opportunity to bring their ideas to life.
“The Destiny Trust doesn’t just bring out a gift from a child, but others benefit from it, and that makes them unique,” said Mrs. Toyin Olanrewaju, the Chief Operations Officer at Gamaliel and Susan Onosode Foundation (GAMSU), one of the program’s partners.
The founder of the Destiny Trust, Mr. Abimbola Ojenike, emphasized the importance of equipping underprivileged children with in-demand skills, particularly in the field of technology.
“For us at The Destiny Trust, we focus on children from underserved backgrounds, families, and the less privileged. We understand that the very best way we can empower them is by giving them skills that are in demand,” he said.
The Destiny Trust’s approach goes beyond simply enrolling children in schools; it recognizes the need to provide them with tangible, long-term skills to prepare them for the digital future. By offering training in coding, design, robotics, and the arts, the program aims to unlock the potential of these young minds and empower them to become agents of change.
One of the highlights of the event was the showcase of the participants’ inventions and ideas, which ranged from educational tools to climate change innovations. The atmosphere was filled with excitement as the young innovators presented their creative solutions, demonstrating that children when given the right platform, can offer unique perspectives on global issues.
“We’re ensuring that every child, regardless of where they come from, is prepared for our digital future,” said Mr Ojenike, underscoring the Destiny Trust’s commitment to creating a more equitable and inclusive future for all.
The launch of the Kids Innovation Africa program by the Destiny Trust is a testament to the organization’s dedication to empowering underprivileged children and equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the 21st century. By nurturing their talents and providing them with access to cutting-edge technology and the arts, the Destiny Trust is paving the way for a generation of young innovators who will shape the future of Nigeria and beyond.