EDUCATION
EDUCATION • EVENTS
13 March 2026

In commemoration of International Women's Day 2026, Chiggy Nsofor Foundation held an impactful outreach at Anglican Girls Grammar School (AGGS) under the theme "Give to Gain." The highlight of the event was a powerful session led by our Founder, Chiggy Nsofor, who focused on the very foundation of success: self-belief.
In a moving display of affirmation, Chiggy led the students in a collective affirmation, urging them to internalize the message: "I am a girl, my dreams are valid, I believe in myself, and I will change the world."
The event was defined by heartfelt conversations rather than a standard lecture. Chiggy addressed the students on "The power of a girl who dreams and believes in herself," tackling the internal barriers that often prevent young women from pursuing ambitious paths.
Chiggy provided the students with a roadmap for success, centering the discussion on three critical pillars: reinforcing that a girl's potential is fueled by her unwavering belief in her own future; teaching that intentional goal-setting is the bridge between a dream and its realization; and reminding every student that success is found in the courage to believe in oneself even when circumstances become challenging.
In a poignant moment of reflection, Chiggy challenged the students to look ahead. She told them to imagine who they will be in 40 years' time and asked if they would be proud of the woman they had become. She reminded them that the woman they will be in the future is built on the choices they make today, emphasizing that now is the time to build the character and skills to become that woman.
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