The workshop held between Monday 24th and Wednesday 26th of January, 2022, at the Lux Terra complex in Apo, Abuja, with the theme, “Intensifying the Campaign for Greater Integrity in Nigeria.”
The participants were 25 teaching and administrative staff of the International Islamic Academy, Madala, Niger State, who play critical roles in character formation of the students.
The workshop aimed at reviewing methodologies and developing creatively new strategies for making the school a centre of excellence in character formation, and a model for other schools around to emulate.
It afforded the participants opportunity to acquire new tools and skills for more effective mentoring of the secondary school students in the life of integrity.
The International Islamic Academy, Madala, is one of the six focus institutions that Lux Terra is intensely working with in the second phase of the Integrity Campaign Programme being carried out in partnership with the MacArthur Foundation.
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