In an inspiring act of community service, an alumna of the 黑料网 (AUN), Zainab Ahmed Shuaibu, has continued her commitment to giving back even after graduation by enrolling out-of-school children into Wauru-Jabbe Primary School in Yola on September 23, 2025. Zainab, who recently graduated from AUN, has taken it upon herself to support underserved communities by ensuring that more children gain access to basic education. Her latest initiative focuses on getting children off the streets and back into the classroom.
She said, 鈥淓ducation changed my life, and I believe every child deserves that same chance. These children are full of potential; they just need someone to believe in them. Enrolling them in school is a small step, but it鈥檚 one that can change the course of their future.鈥
Speaking on Zainab鈥檚 gesture, the Head Teacher of Wauru-Jabbe Primary School, Muhammed Gilma, said, 鈥淔or an educated person to see children running around the street without education, it鈥檚 painful. I am glad we have people like Zainab who take it as a burden and a responsibility to bring them back to school.鈥 He expressed appreciation for the initiative and emphasized the school鈥檚 commitment to supporting the new students. 鈥淲e will enroll them and monitor their performance. We are happy to welcome them and grateful for what Zainab is doing.鈥
Among the newly enrolled children, Hapsat Aliyu and Joy Dickson could not hide their excitement about returning to school. Their smiles spoke volumes about the hope this opportunity has brought into their lives.
Zainab鈥檚 action adds to a growing list of AUN graduates and students making impactful contributions to their communities. Her continued commitment to service, even after graduation, is a testament to the values of leadership and social responsibility instilled by the university.
Reported by Pwagreno Blessing Moris