Radiant Circle Global Marks Children’s Day Across Four Countries, Reaching 650 Children

Oluchi Chibuzor

Radiant Circle Global Foundation has concluded Voices of the Future, its 2026 International Children’s Day initiative, implemented from 25th to 31st May, 2026, across eight locations in Nigeria, South Africa, Malawi, and the United States of America.

The campaign reached a total of 650 children between the ages of 8 and 16, the foundation disclosed.

Speaking about the event, Founder of Radiant Circle Global Foundation, Stephanie Ewubajo, said the initiative is centered on leadership development, global citizenship, education equity, and future career awareness.

According to her, “Through mentorship sessions, storytelling activities, and interactive workshops, participating children were introduced to ten globally recognized career pathways including global educator, policy maker, scientist, tech innovator, health leader, social entrepreneur, environmental leader, creative influencer, business and economic leaders and humanitarian leaders designed to expand their vision of what is possible.

“Our goal was not only to celebrate children’s day but to remind them that their future can extend beyond their immediate environment. This campaign reminded us that children everywhere deserve dignity, opportunity, and the courage to dream across different communities and countries. That is why from 25th to 31st May, 2026, across eight locations in Nigeria, South Africa, Malawi, and the United States of America the foundation in partnership with stakeholders remains committed to this initiative. We believe that when we catch them young our job becomes easier.”

However, Ewubajo, a barrister and solicitor of the supreme court of Nigeria and M.S. Global Studies candidate at Oklahoma State University, USA, her work focuses on youth empowerment, leadership, global development and cross-cultural community engagement.

“The campaign drew support from institutional and community partners across all four countries,” she noted.

For Dr. Edmund Otaigbe of Access Bank Plc, every child carries within them the power to transform communities, nations, and generations.

“Our responsibility at Access Impact Group is to create environments that nurture their confidence, expand their horizons, and assure them that greatness is possible regardless of where they begin,” Otaigbe said.

For Moore of Odomoore, Ijebu-Itele, Ogun State, Stephen Ewubajo “Communities grow stronger when children are guided with care, values, and opportunity. Supporting the next generation is a shared responsibility that extends beyond families and schools,”

Commenting , the School Administrator, Great Light schools, Benue, Solomon Sule, charged children to focus on their education while learning all other skills that would make them become successful in life.

“Don’t let where you begin now limit your dreams, you are smart, creative and full of potential, build your own future, happy children day,’ said Sule.

Activities across the eight locations included future career exposure sessions, mentorship and leadership discussions, cultural engagement, and community storytelling all designed to inspire confidence, curiosity, and hope.

Radiant Circle Global Foundation is a youth-focused nonprofit advancing education, leadership, humanitarian impact, and global development through community-centered programs and international volunteer collaboration.

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