The Educator

About Us

Our History

The Educator started in Nigeria in 1998, when the founder, Dr. Eniabitobi Kuyinu was confronted with child sexual abuse and molestation. On this faithful day, she was in her prayer room at about 11 a.m. and looked out of the window, what she saw shocked her! She saw her security guard popularly called “Baba” leading a ten years old girl hawking peanuts for sale into his little gate house with a mischievous grin on his face. She was afraid of the plans he had for this 10-year-old, imagine, he was over 50 years old. By the time she managed to reach the gatehouse from her apartment and opened the door forcefully, “Baba” had his pants down and had pulled down the leggings this young child was wearing and was about to have carnal knowledge of this precious child. She was able to stop this evil act and return the girl to her guardian; this resulted in a new awareness of the exploitation and abuse of children and the birth of The Educator. Dr. Kuyinu would invite girls from underprivileged homes to her home and love on them. She developed a curriculum called JOURNEY TO SELF-DISCOVERY which had different parts: Who am I; I and God, I and my creativity, I and my future, I and my home environment. This program quickly grew and developed into a program for youths called FRANK-TALK. With the help of a board member Pst. Abiodun Adebowale, groups of children were regularly hosted at event halls where they had frank discussions with Dr. Eniabitobi Kuyinu about their lives, sexual issues, and their future.

The Educator in Nigeria has evolved over the years to involve various projects, from outreach program into rural communities, to the setting up of a youth resource center in Mushin, setting up of youth clubs and training individuals on how to serve children better. The Educator was instrumental in the birth of The Wholistic Outreach Project (www.wholisticoutreachonline.com) for trafficked girls and abandoned pregnant teenagers and also in the birth of the hope center project Makoko (www.thehopecenterng.com). To date The Educator Nigeria is focused on empowering youth and women to be the best they were created to be, working primarily with at- risk youths and women from poor, underserved communities. Also, The Educator through the Daysprings Training Institute provides world-class training for individuals in the helping profession and clergies. The Educator is also a partner with The Home of God’s Grace for Widows and Orphans (www.homeofgodsgrace.org) and offers empowerment training, networking, and administrative support.

Goals & Objectives

  • To raise awareness on child sexual abuse and intimate partner violence, and train educators who will act as prevention educators in the community.
  • To provide a crisis line to help victims of sexual exploitation, abuse, and intimate partner violence connect with available resources in the community.
  • To provide training to empower teens and youths to reach the goal of abstaining from high-risk behaviors, and to encourage character development, relationship skills, and sexual integrity until and in preparation for marriage.
  • To educate parents and counselors on how to improve parent-child communication, and help parents develop skills in raising emotionally healthy children
  • To promote life vocational skills development for youths and financially disadvantaged women by providing information resources to encourage academic and vocational excellence.
  • To provide remedial education, leadership training, and spiritual formation to in school and out of school youths with educational difficulties through a self-paced learning system.

Our Vision

The Vision of the Educator is to empower and develop young people and women to become productive and relevant citizens while promoting premarital sexual integrity and good family values.

Our Mission

Develop a crop of young adults who are committed to excellence, God, and sexual integrity, and to provide career; vocational skill development to disadvantaged women.

Our Values

  • Integrity.
  • Hard work
  • Volunteerism
  • Faithfulness

Leadership/Executive Director/Founder

ENIABITOBI KUYINU is a Ford Fellow with a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervisionfrom Mercer University Atlanta with a specialization in Christian Sex Therapy, a Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy from Abilene Christian University (ACU), Texas, USA. She has a BA in Theology from L.I.F.E, Theological Seminary, Lagos and a BSc. inMicrobiology from University of Benin, Benin City. Her passion for seeing lives transformed paved the way for The Educator.

She believes that truth sets free and individuals are limited by what they know and understand. She is not turned off by challenges and stressful situations and believes that with God you have no reason not to reach the fullness of your potentials. She is an author of various articles and books among which are “Mother and Child” (2001)”, and “The Home: The Home Art of Keeping and Maintaining a Home (2005)”.

Our History

The Educator started in Nigeria in 1998, when the founder, Dr. Eniabitobi Kuyinu was confronted with child sexual abuse and molestation. On this faithful day, she was in her prayer room at about 11 a.m. and looked out of the window, what she saw shocked her! She saw her security guard popularly called “Baba” leading a ten years old girl hawking peanuts for sale into his little gate house with a mischievous grin on his face.

She was afraid of the plans he had for this 10-year-old, imagine, he was over 50 years old. By the time she managed to reach the gatehouse from her apartment and opened the door forcefully, “Baba” had his pants down and had pulled down the leggings this young child was wearing and was about to have carnal knowledge of this precious child.

She was able to stop this evil act and return the girl to her guardian; this resulted in a new awareness of the exploitation and abuse of children and the birth of The Educator.  Dr. Kuyinu would invite girls from underprivileged homes to her home and love on them. She developed a curriculum called JOURNEY TO SELF-DISCOVERY which had different parts: Who am I; I and God, I and my creativity, I and my future, I and my home environment.

This program quickly grew and developed into a program for youths called FRANK-TALK. With the help of a board member Mrs. Abiodun Adebowale, groups of Youths were regularly hosted at event halls where they had frank discussions with Dr. Eniabitobi Kuyinu about their lives, sexual issues, and their future.

The Educator in Nigeria has evolved over the years to involve various projects, from outreach program in urban and rural communities, to the setting up of a youth resource center in Mushin, setting up of youth clubs in public secondary schools in Lagos, and training individuals on how to serve children better. The Educator was instrumental in the birth of The Wholistic Outreach Project (www.wholisticoutreachonline.com) for trafficked girls and abandoned pregnant teenagers and also in the birth of the hope center project Makoko (www.thehopecenterng.com).

To date The Educator Nigeria is focused on empowering youth and women to be the best they were created to be, working primarily with at-risk youths and women from poor, underserved communities. Also, The Educator through the Daysprings Training Institute provides world-class training for individuals in the helping profession and clergies. The Educator is also a partner with The Home of God’s Grace for Widows and Orphans (www.homeofgodsgrace.org)  and offers empowerment training, networking, and administrative support.

Our mission

The Educator exist to empower individuals, families and communities to find ad fulfil purpose as designed by God.

The Educator is a not for profit organization committed to helping people find purpose and live fully in the different spheres of life: physically, mentally, socially, financially, and spiritually; we believe in holistic integration, and our passion lies in the restorative care of individuals, families and communities. We seek to meet the broken, abused, and underserved with humility, love, kindness and compassion. In addition we recognize we cannot serve alone, so we work to multiply helpers through our various training programs.

Our Vision

The Vision of the Educator is to empower and develop young people and women to become productive and relevant citizens while promoting premarital sexual integrity and good family values.

Our Values

Integrity, Hard work, Volunteerism, Excellence and Commitment

 

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