Kidstantic Targets University Students in Nigeria

“Our vision is clear and simple. We want to solve an obvious problem which will restore African childhood with African stories and motivations; this can only be done by people who believe in the obvious greatness of Africa which is key for us”

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Kidstantic will now look towards university students in their new awareness strategy, according to the founder.

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Chinedu Hardy Nwadike who spoke in Owerri Imo State, said that despite having a good number of the targeted age bracket in both Primary and Secondary Schools, there are chances of reaching more persons in the universities.

 

He added that the new school structure has made it possible for teens as low as fifteen or sixteen years to be in the university and if that is possible, there is nothing wrong with reaching out to them.

 

“People are graduating at 20 and 21, meaning there are a number of others younger in the universities. We think the 100 and 200 levels will give us a cluster of people we need and we’re presently talking with relevant authorities to have a talk with them in various universities”

 

“What we’re doing is new and hasn’t been done before. Some people still misunderstand it, but that is okay because there is no way everyone will be on your side”

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Our vision is clear and simple. We want to solve an obvious problem which will restore African childhood with African stories and motivations; this can only be done by people who believe in the obvious greatness of Africa which is key for us”, he said.

 

Chinedu Hardy Nwadike further stated that there have been talks with tertiary institutions in Imo State where the first audition for talents will be taking place.

 

He appreciated everyone who has been voluntarily referring people to Kidstantic website, adding that such persons are the pillars they stand on.

 

Kidstantic signup link remains  https://kidstantic.com/audition/.


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