The Gbenga Fawehinmi Foundation Mentorship Sessions continued our mission of nurturing young minds through guidance, inspiration, and values-driven learning. This edition, held across Ondo Grammar School, St. Ambrose Grammar School, and Ajue Grammar School, focused on equipping students with the mindset and motivation to excel both academically and personally.
Through interactive discussions and engaging group activities the Director of Programs Josua Aremu and the manager programs Victoria Eshiet guided students on essential life and leadership themes — including the importance of positive peer groups, choosing the right role models, overcoming the fear of failure, and standing out through academic excellence and character.
Each session was marked by open conversations, laughter, and reflective moments as students shared their aspirations and learned from practical examples shared by mentors. The atmosphere was one of encouragement and transformation — proving that with the right guidance and support, every child can rise above limitations and become a beacon of hope in their community.
 

Participant Demographic Breakdown

Total Students Mentored across three schools: 1,034
Ondo Grammar School: 165 students
Ajue Grammar School: 171 students
St. Ambrose Grammar School: 698 students
Gender Distribution (Overall):
Female: 523 students (51%)
Male: 511 students (49%)
Age Range: 12 – 18 years
The Gbenga Fawehinmi Foundation remains committed to creating platforms that shape confident, value-driven young leaders ready to make a difference in their schools and society.

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St Ambroses Anglican Grammar School

Ajue Grammar School