The Tonto Dikeh Foundation has donated ten laptops to students of Junior Secondary School Durumi II in Abuja as part of efforts to improve digital learning in public schools.

The donation is the first phase of a project aimed at providing 30 laptops to three schools. Each school will receive ten laptops under the foundation’s evangelism outreach programme.

Founder of the organisation and Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh said the first set of laptops has already been delivered to the school. She explained that the project is designed to give students access to modern technology and help them build important digital skills.

According to the foundation, access to digital devices allows students to develop technology knowledge, carry out research, and learn beyond the traditional classroom setting.

The organisation said the programme is also meant to reduce the digital gap many public schools face by giving students tools that can support learning, creativity, and preparation for higher education and future careers.

Dikeh noted that the remaining 20 laptops will be distributed to two other schools in the coming weeks as part of the foundation’s ongoing support for digital education.

Aside from the educational support, the foundation also helped a family connected to the school.

During a recent evangelism outreach, the group promised to support the education of a student in JSS1 until he completes university.

The foundation later returned to the school to fulfil that promise. The student received important school supplies, and financial arrangements were made to support his education through junior secondary school.

While speaking with the boy’s father, who is raising three children alone after losing his wife, the foundation also offered additional help.

The widower received ₦1,000,000 to help him start a small business so he can better provide for his children and support their schooling.

The foundation said its work focuses on supporting vulnerable families while also improving access to education.

The laptop donation and financial support highlight the foundation’s effort to combine education and humanitarian assistance. By helping schools gain digital tools and supporting struggling families, the organisation hopes to create better opportunities for young Nigerians.