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STEM Hub intern

My Journey as a Communication Intern at a STEM Hub

Hi, my name is Chimezie Nebolisa. Before now, I worked as a policy analyst in a media house. I also volunteered with Electoral College Nigeria, where I helped promote political literacy. But I got to a point where I wanted more; I needed a place to grow, to learn new and relevant skills, and to […]

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STEM Hub team

Why Interning or Volunteering at a STEM NGO in Nigeria Can Be Life-Changing for Young Professionals

Choosing where to intern or volunteer after graduation is a big step. For many young people in Nigeria, joining a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) hub as a volunteer or intern is not just about adding experience to your CV. It is about gaining real-life skills that can shape your future. In this post,

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How Technology changes our society and jobs

The Digital Ripple: How Technology Changes Society and Our Jobs

We live in a world where a small screen can connect us to people on the other side of the planet. It’s easy to forget that this level of connection is a very recent thing. Before the internet, news traveled slowly, and talking to someone far away meant letters or expensive phone calls. Today, digital

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She can do STEM

She Too Can Do STEM: Why Every Girl Can Excel in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

Girls can absolutely succeed in STEM fields. This simple truth needs to be said louder and more often. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are not just for boys. They belong to everyone, including your daughter, sister, niece, or the girl sitting next to you in class. Breaking Down the Old Ways of Thinking For too

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World Environment Day 2025

World Environment Day 2025: Thinking Sustainability Alongside Purpose

Have you ever wondered what happens to that plastic bottle you throw away today? Will it still be there when your grandchildren are your age? This is exactly the kind of thinking we need as we talk about World Environment Day 2025 and its powerful theme: “Beat Plastic Pollution” or as we like to call

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The Digital Resume Revolution: Why LinkedIn Matters for Your Career

In today’s job market, having a strong online presence is just as important as having a well-crafted resume. LinkedIn has transformed the way professionals connect, network, and showcase their skills. Whether you are job hunting, building your personal brand, or expanding your professional network, LinkedIn serves as a powerful tool to help you stand out.

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2025 World Environment Day

Celebrating World Environment Day 2025: Edufun Technik Leads the Way in Plastic Waste Innovation

Every morning, someone sweeps their front yard, yet the gutters overflow with plastic bottles and nylon bags. Teachers strive to keep school compounds clean, but wrappers still litter the surroundings. When the rain falls, roads flood; not solely because of the rain, but because drains are clogged with plastic waste. This is the reality for

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How to Encourage Kids to Explore Science Through Everyday Activities

Science is all around us, and children are naturally curious about the world. Encouraging kids to explore science through everyday activities helps them develop problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and a love for learning. You do not need a laboratory or expensive equipment, simple activities at home can stir up their interest in science. Turning Daily

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Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu on STEM interest

How Parents Can Support Girls in STEM: Closing the Gender Gap Early

Only 3 girls in a STEM club of 25 kids? That’s a problem. At one of our STEM clubs, just 3 out of 25 pupils are girls. The rest are boys. This is not because girls are not smart enough. It is because many girls are not encouraged early on to explore Science, Technology, Engineering,

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Children's Day Celebration

Children’s Day Celebration in Nigeria: A Time to Celebrate, Explore, and Learn Together

Children bring so much joy. They laugh loudly. They ask many questions. And they fill every home with love. That is why they deserve a special day just for them. Every year, Nigeria celebrates Children’s Day on May 27th. You may have seen school parades, colorful outfits, and happy faces. But this day is more

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