At Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation, we believe that a quality learning environment is essential to nurturing the leaders of tomorrow. In line with our commitment to educational upliftment and youth empowerment, we embarked on a renovation project at Lennon Jubilee High School—a school with great potential but limited infrastructure.
The school’s existing classroom block was in a state of disrepair—cracked walls, leaking roofs, broken windows, and insufficient seating. These conditions not only hindered learning but also compromised the safety and dignity of the students and staff.
Understanding the urgent need for change, our foundation took bold action. Over several weeks, our team, along with local contractors and volunteers, completely renovated the classroom block, transforming it into a clean, well-lit, and fully functional learning space.
The scope of the renovation included:
Structural repairs and reinforcement of walls and roofing
Installation of new desks, chairs, and blackboards
Tiling and repainting of classrooms in bright, welcoming colors
Provision of ceiling fans and ventilation to enhance comfort
Installation of windows and doors for security and weather protection
This project was dedicated to the advancement of education and the empowerment of youth, especially in underserved communities. With these improved facilities, students can now learn in a space that encourages focus, creativity, and confidence.
Since reopening the block, school attendance has increased, and teachers report greater enthusiasm and participation from students. It is our firm belief that this investment will ripple through the lives of these young minds—building self-worth and preparing them to become the next generation of leaders.
This classroom block stands as a beacon of hope, possibility, and progress. It is more than just a building—it is a foundation for dreams, a space where destinies are shaped, and a promise from Imọlẹ Progressive Network Foundation that we are here to serve, uplift, and inspire.