West Africa: Super Nannies Nigeria, Noun Set to Improve Childcare Sector

17 May 2024

Authorities of Super Nannies Nigeria and the National Open University of Nigeria have pledged to further lift the Nation's education sector, especially in transforming the Childcare industry.

The partnership, they said, would enable them to provide an enhanced learning experience for the children.

This partnership, according to them, would bring together, the unique strength of the organizations towards driving innovation and delivering unparalleled values to learners.

In a press release signed by the spokesperson of Super Nannies Nigeria, Mrs. Chika Nwuche, the collaboration of these two organisations is aimed at introducing a new era of possibilities that will set standards for excellence in the childcare industry.

"NOUN is a leading provider of distance education in Nigeria, known for its innovative solutions and exceptional teaching methods. By combining their expertise with Super-nannies professional childcare program, we are confident that our learners will benefit from a more comprehensive and seamless learning experience," said Nwuche

According to her, "This partnership aims to enhance the caregiving profession, empowering Nigerians to embrace the role of caregivers while ensuring children receive educated and trained caregivers.

As part of the collaboration, Super Nannies Nigeria and NOUN will be launching a childcare program that will provide even greater value to learners. More details about this exciting new offering will be announced in the coming weeks."

The partnership is anticipating a positive development that will go a long way to enhance the childcare community.

The Vice Chancellor of NOUN, Prof. Olufemi Peters, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration and emphasized the university's commitment to promoting inclusivity and accessibility in education.

In excitement within the childcare community, the collaboration between both organizations has got experts predicting the combined expertise as a groundbreaking advancement.

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