The African Forum for Innovative Teachers (AFFiT) recorded another significant milestone in its drive to strengthen education leadership and professional collaboration across Nigeria during a special gathering held at the Polytechnic Academy Staff Quarters, Nasarawa State.
The event brought together educators, school leaders, principals, and stakeholders for an engaging AFFiT meeting that featured the inauguration of Nasarawa Toto Coordinators, the inauguration of Nasarawa State Coordinators, and the induction of teachers and principals as Fellows of AFFiT.
The gathering served as both a strategic leadership meeting and a platform for expanding AFFiT’s network of innovative educators committed to transforming teaching and learning within their communities.
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One of the highlights of the event was the formal inauguration of newly appointed coordinators who will oversee AFFiT activities and engagement within Nasarawa Toto and other parts of Nasarawa State. The coordinators are expected to strengthen grassroots mobilization, coordinate professional development activities, support membership growth, and promote AFFiT’s vision across schools and institutions within the state.
The induction ceremony also welcomed a new set of teachers and principals into the AFFiT fellowship community. The newly inducted fellows were recognized for their commitment to education, leadership, and continuous professional growth.
During the event, participants engaged in discussions centered on:
- Teacher empowerment and professional development
- Innovation in classroom practice
- Leadership and mentorship in education
- Building stronger education communities
- Expanding AFFiT’s impact across Nasarawa State
The atmosphere throughout the meeting reflected unity, collaboration, and a shared passion for improving education through innovation and collective action.
The induction of educators into the AFFiT fellowship community further strengthens the organization’s growing network of professionals dedicated to excellence, mentorship, and sustainable education transformation across Africa.
AFFiT leadership encouraged the newly inaugurated coordinators and inducted fellows to serve as ambassadors of innovation and professional excellence within their schools and local communities.
The event at the Polytechnic Academy Staff Quarters marks another important step in AFFiT’s continued expansion and grassroots engagement strategy as the organization continues to build strong educational leadership structures across states and regions.
Through initiatives like these, AFFiT remains committed to empowering educators, strengthening institutions, and creating opportunities for collaboration, learning, and long-term educational impact.
Together, AFFiT continues to inspire innovation, leadership, and transformation in education.
