PROJECT OVERVIEW
The RID Schools Re-Orientation Tour, 2016 is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering secondary school students to contribute their quota to developing Nigeria. The tour visited schools in Kaduna, Ibadan, and other locations.
Problem: The project addressed the pervasive issues of moral decadence, poor leadership, and unpatriotic citizenship that had plagued Nigeria.
Solution: The RID Schools Re-Orientation Tour addressed these challenges by empowering students, promoting moral values and encouraging civic engagement.
PROJECT ACTIVITIES
The tour included a variety of activities designed to engage and inspire students, such as:
- Workshops and seminars: Interactive sessions on leadership, personal development, and community engagement.
- Group discussions and debates: Opportunities for students to express their views and engage in critical thinking.
- Community service projects: Hands-on activities that allowed students to contribute to their communities.
- Mentorship programs: Pairing students with experienced mentors.
IMPACT AND OUTCOMES
The Tour had a significant impact on the participating students and their communities. Key outcomes included:
Increased awareness: Students gained a deeper understanding of their role in nation-building and the challenges facing Nigeria. Enhanced skills: Students developed essential skills such as leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving.
Positive values: The tour fostered a culture of integrity, honesty, and responsibility among students.
Community engagement: Students were inspired to participate in community service projects and contribute to their local communities.