Nigerian Voices

The Dream School Foundation believes that every citizen of the world has a unique voice that should be heard. We encourage the members of our team and the students we support to share their perspective of the world so that we can learn, grow and be inspired by each other.

Covid-19 pandemic and the increasing level of uncertainty.   By Suru Ojo David

The Corona Virus & My View of Life.   By Okon Israel

 

DSF Challenges The Danger of the Single Story by by Israel Okon, Omalara Agbaje, Isah Muhammed, Raphael Monday, Ojo Egbayelo, Chimaroke Reuben

 

Who I Am-Israel Okon-WPS Office (1)

 

NiGERIA INDEPENDENCE DAY October 1, 2022

Nigerian youth have a fierce love for their country but this comes with strong criticisms and opinions of where Nigeria has been, the direction it is going and where they want it to be. DSF, encourages our students to share their voice with the belief that their words will help to forge the path to a better tomorrow. 

Israel Okon, “Born free, Yet a Bondman”

Okasha Yau,  “Independence of Our Soul” 

Ojo Egbayelo, “Oh, Compatriots”

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