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Education in Africa:
The process of building human and economic capital in African youth starts with education. Africans know that a good education is the needed passport to go anywhere in the world, and the needed solution to eradicate poverty.

Many schools in Africa are in a dilapidated state. The buildings are of poor quality and the schools normally lack proper study facilities as well as educational resources like books, pens, black boards, and in this modern technological era computers. However, many African kids endure the tough school environment, and study under these conditions in the search for knowledge and with the hope for a better future.

Building Schools in Africa: Africa is Good as a company is committed to using one hundred percent of its profit to building schools across the continent. The Africa is Good company has created its school brand called the ‘The scholastic Leadership Brand.’ To this end, the first of many schools is under construction in the city of Calabar, Nigeria. This first prototype school is being built will initially cater and focus from nursery to 6th grade. The school is called ‘Calabar Scholastic Leadership Academy’ and its projected grand opening date is scheduled for sometime in the Winter of 2011.

*Please note that all of the profits from ‘Africa is Good’ will be used to build first class schools across the continent.