Blog Summary:
Sabi Writers, a leading writing company in Nigeria, has given scholarships to 30 children in Lagos through its Future Builders’ Scholarship initiative (FBS). The initiative is aimed at helping children from low-income families get access to quality education and better opportunities for the future.
The scholarship programme was launched in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State. According to the writing and publishing company, the goal is to support children whose parents may be struggling to pay school fees because of the current economic challenges in the country. The programme is also focused on encouraging children to stay in school and continue learning despite financial difficulties.
Speaking during the launch, the Chief Operations Officer of Sabi Writers, Felix Ukattah, said education is one of the strongest tools for building a better society. He explained that the scholarship is not only about paying school fees, but also about giving children hope and confidence in their future.
The COO said, ‘Education helps children grow into responsible adults and future leaders. We want to support these children and help them achieve their dreams.’
He continued as he explained that many talented children are unable to continue their education because their families cannot afford the costs of schooling. According to him, the company decided to take action by supporting children who are willing to learn but lack financial support. He added that businesses should not only focus on making profits, but also look for ways to give back to society.
The first phase of the programme supported 30 children in selected schools within Alimosho, Lagos and will be expanding to 100 children in 2026. The beneficiaries will receive help with tuition fees and learning materials. This assistance is expected to reduce the burden on parents and guardians who are finding it difficult to meet the rising costs of education.

Sabi Writers said the scholarship programme is part of the company’s effort to make a positive impact in society outside the writing industry. The organisation added that education remains one of the best ways to reduce poverty, improve communities, and create better opportunities for young people.
Lucky Agbocheni, Project Coordinator and Head of Partnership and Social Impact at Sabi Writers, said the company believes every child deserves the opportunity to learn and become successful, no matter their background.
‘We believe every child should have access to education and the chance to build a better future,’ Agbocheni said. He added that the company hopes the programme will inspire the children to work hard in school and remain focused on their goals.
Also speaking, Blessing Nwodu, Lead of Marketing and Communications at Sabi Writers, said the company is committed to supporting people not only through writing services but also through community projects that create real impact.
‘Our goal is to make a difference through both our work and our actions. We want these children to have better opportunities in life,’ she said.
The company also shared plans to expand the scholarship programme in the future so that more children across Lagos and other parts of Nigeria can benefit from it. Sabi Writers said it hopes the initiative will encourage more organisations and business owners to invest in education and support young people in their communities.

