10 Lessons Learnt in 10 Years of Running ACE Charity

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“Sheer determination, discipline coupled with resilience and utter grit will get you very far, but belief and faith in yourself will get you further.” –

Kiki James (CEO/Founder, ACE Charity)

Growing up, I had always known I wanted to do meaningful work to make the world a better place but did not quite know how. I later realised my early childhood experiences at my boarding school in Lagos state, where I mostly gave away all my school provisions within the first few weeks of the school term because someone said they were hungry were mere indications of me wanting to help people. When I became a teenager, I understood that I enjoyed solving problems and wanted to change lives by always being the fixer. Once I became an adult, I realised that I was driven by a desire so powerful that could not be ignored, which led me to set up a non-profit called ACE Charity. I wanted to make a sustainable difference in the lives of Nigerians, believing I could contribute to her development. My move back to Nigeria in 2010 was an entire mind shift. It was thought-provoking, infuriating and almost maddening- an experience that heavily influenced issues that are of great importance to me which we focus on as a charity, Education & Training, Economic Empowerment and Affordable Healthcare.

One of our key projects is the establishment of Learning Resource Centres (LRCs) in public schools across Nigeria, aimed at improving literacy, numeracy, and ICT skills of children from deprived backgrounds. At ACE Charity, we know that quality education is a key ingredient for producing excellent human capital, and primary education is an essential component of every educational system. Therefore, improving the quality of primary education is integral to driving economic growth in Nigeria. So far, we have established 27 fully functional LRCs across several states in Nigeria, five of which are currently being managed by ACE Charity, while 22 have been handed over to schools and educational authorities in the intervention states.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we established the ACE Radio School in April 2020 sponsored by Malala Fund and Grundfos foundation to improve STEM and literacy knowledge of children in disadvantaged communities through radio. An emergency intervention which is still reaching children who are at home and unable to learn during the COVID-19 lockdown because they do not have access to online learning. ACE Radio School has recorded considerable listener engagement and participation from school children, out-of-school children, and uneducated adults. Additionally, evidence from our evaluation activities show a marked improvement in the literacy rate of children stuck at home due to the lockdown, as well as out-of-school children. We currently air in Abuja, Borno, Adamawa, Sokoto, Kano Nassarawa, Kogi, Niger and Plateau states with about eleven (11) million listeners in these states combined.

10 THINGS I HAVE LEARNT IN 10 YEARS

We recently celebrated ten years at ACE Charity and in that time, I have learnt valuable lessons, some of which have become daily mantras and help guide my decision-making process

  1. Work only with people who believe in the vision of your charity so you and your team have unity of purpose, this is key
  2. Be extremely cautious of who you put on your board, be sure they are team players and not divisive.
  3. Develop skillsets to match the growth of your organisation, passion alone is not enough
  4. Do not try to solve every problem in your chosen field, choose your focus areas and become an expert in that space
  5. Do not be afraid to be creative in your approach when solving social problems however, always apply critical thinking.
  6. You are not too young to set-up and run a charity organisation.
  7. Understand that your ideas may be rejected, be prepared to fine tune them if need be but do not compromise on the crux of your ideas as this is what makes you unique.
  8. Measure your standards of operation by international best practices as this will drive you to grow an organisational culture of excellence with a disciplined work ethic.
  9. Be prepared for challenges, it will get tough. When it does, take courage in why you started, never forget the why.
  10. Sheer determination, discipline coupled with resilience and utter grit will get you very far, but belief and faith in yourself will get you further.

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ACE Charity Africa

ACE Charity is a non-governmental organisation established in 2010 and is dedicated to creating a realistic and effective difference in the lives of people across Africa, especially women and children. We do this through our two focus areas; Education and Training, and Economic Empowerment. Under our Education and Training focus, we provide access to quality alternative education for disadvantaged and out-of-school children in Northern Nigeria through ACE Radio School and Safe spaces.  We provide access to quality education for public schoolchildren through our Learning Resource Centers. Under our Economic Empowerment focus, we provide rural women entrepreneurs with small scale loans through our Women MicroCredit Programme. We empower young women to start their fashion design businesses though our Business Empowerment for Women Programme. We also conduct yearly seminars, workshops and youth empowerment programmes.

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