ABOUT THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP - CLASS OF 2023
United Nations Academic Impact and MCN are proud to partner on the Millennium Fellowship. 44,000+ student leaders from 3,300+ campuses across 170+ nations applied to join the Class of 2023. 260+ campuses worldwide (just 9%) in 38 countries were selected to host 4,000+ Millennium Fellows for the Class of 2023.
UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT AND MCN PROUDLY PRESENT ENIOLA AFOLABI, A MILLENNIUM FELLOW FOR THE CLASS OF 2023.
University of Lagos | Lagos, Nigeria | Advancing SDG 4 & UNAI 3
Millennium Fellowship Project: REACH FOR THE STARS
Project Reach For The Stars is one that aims at redefining the Nigerian Educational system through creativity . It is a
project that is built on the belief that every child should have access to quality
education, irrespective of his or her tribe, gender, financial status, race, and it is a
project that is concerned about the lack of creativity in the Nigerian Educational
system, which greatly affects the ability of young developing children to think out of
the box.
It has the goal of ensuring that every Nigerian child is reached with quality education
that is given through creativity, in order to bring about great innovations and also
ensure that the Nigerian child is capable of facing his or her peers in other developed
countries. We believe that when your train young children properly, you can build a
powerful nation where peace, love, honesty and every other good value is
predominant.
About the Millennium Fellow
Eniola Afolabi is an undergraduate student at the university of Lagos with strong passion for social Impact and equality. She strongly believes that that every child should have access to quality education irrespective of their gender, colour, race and socioeconomic status.
She is a member of the YALI NETWORK LAGOS and has volunteered with UNICEF to improve the health of impoverished children.
As an avid lover of nature and creativity, she runs a photography page on Instagram where she shares beautiful pictures of nature and people.