In a remarkable demonstration of philanthropy and commitment to education, Engr. Dr. Stephen Achema Akpa, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Zoe New Dawn Nigeria Limited and Rehoboth City Estate, has unveiled a ₦100,000 school fees support initiative for students in Kogi State.
The program, announced at the start of 2026, is designed to ease the financial burden on families struggling to meet tuition obligations. At a time when economic pressures weigh heavily on households across Nigeria, Dr. Akpa’s intervention stands out as a practical and compassionate response to one of the most pressing challenges facing young people today.
Dr. Akpa is no stranger to community service. His track record of generosity includes the distribution of over 6,000 bags of rice to families in Kogi and Abuja during the 2025 festive season, ensuring that thousands could celebrate with dignity despite economic hardship. This latest initiative builds on that legacy, targeting education as a cornerstone for sustainable development.
Beneficiaries have described the support as transformative, noting that the ₦100,000 contribution represents not only financial relief but also renewed confidence in their academic journey. Parents and guardians have welcomed the scheme as a lifeline, underscoring that education remains the most reliable path to breaking cycles of poverty and securing a brighter future.
Education experts have commended the initiative, stressing its timeliness and relevance. With tuition costs rising and scholarship opportunities limited, targeted interventions such as Dr. Akpa’s are vital in bridging gaps and ensuring inclusivity. His action reflects a broader truth: Nigerians are not only resilient and joyful people but also among the best brains in the world, capable of driving innovation and excellence when given the right opportunities.
The Zoe New Dawn school fees support program is more than charity; it is a strategic investment in human capital. It challenges other leaders, philanthropists, and institutions to move beyond rhetoric and make tangible contributions to education. It reinforces the belief that Nigeria’s greatest resource lies not only in its natural wealth but in the intellect and potential of its youth.
As the new year unfolds, Dr. Akpa’s initiative sets a powerful precedent for 2026—a year that begins with hope, opportunity, and a renewed commitment to empowering the next generation. For Kogi students, this is not just financial assistance; it is a new dawn of possibility, dignity, and promise.



