Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.
Not many Nigerians in the diaspora would ever think of sending their children to Nigeria, due to the security challenges and other issues confronting the nation.
But one family has displayed bravery in this regard by allowing a 14-year-old child to spend some months mixing with her peers for a term in a secondary school in Ipaja area of Lagos and connecting with the culture of the land.
In this Special Report, Ola Awaken went closely with Oluwasikemi Gabriella Ajibade who discovered her talent in music and vocational skills in the course of her vacation in Nigeria.