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Girls' rights to an education in Nigeria

“The more girls we gather together, the more power we have,” says Simon Abigail, 16-year-old secretary of Manchok Girls’ Club, set up by ActionAid.

I encourage girls to stay in school for longer. I want to tell politicians in Nigeria how important it is to educate girls, and explain why girls need more help because often their parents will pay the boys' school fees and not the girls'."

“There is one girl at school who gave birth to a baby girl and dropped out,” Simon recalls.

“I went to speak to her family and now she’s returned to school and joined the Girls’ Club. When I think of her I am hopeful – but we need to keep campaigning.”

Simon Abigail, a member of the Manchok Girls Club in Kaduna, Nigeria.

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Page updated 30 October 2025