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Supermega Seven Foundation visit Divine Dove Int'l School, Abuja.

As part of Supermega Seven Foundation's objectives to support quality education for the poor in line with SDG 4: Quality Education; the Foundation will be at Divine Dove International Schools at 0081, Zone A, Dape II, Angwan Cement, Life-Camp, FCT, Abuja on the 5th of April 2015 to distribute writing materials and gift to the pupils. The school is one of the schools making impact in the poor community.

The Schools started as a day care on the 14th of November, 2016. As the kids grew and it was time for them to enroll into schools, their parents, based on the good work the proprietress has done and the impact she has made in their children educationally, suggested that she starts a nursery and primary school where the children can enroll.

The school was registered on the 25th of September 2017 by the corporate affairs commission as “Divine Doves International Schools” to operate crèche, nursery and primary schools, to buy sell and distribute academic books, teaching aids and other didactic materials. The directors of the school are Mrs Esther Sandra Sunday, Mr Daniel Abimbola Oni and Mrs Asabe Ingya Mathew. The school moved from a rented hall to its own site in January 2019.

Supermega Seven Foundation is impressed with the good work the directors of the school have done in the community in terms of the quality of education offered at the lowest possible cost and we are happy to associate with them and to support them as one of the key actions for SDG goal 4: QUALITY EDUCATION.


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