IF YOU THINK EDUCATION IS EXPENSIVE, TRY IGNORANCE.

Our founding fathers narrowed down poverty, illiteracy, and disease as the triplets that hamper African individual and societal growth.

With the gradual exit of paper money and physical visits to public offices, there is an increase in online activities.

This not only opens up horizons but also maximizes the use of time. Needless to emphasize, illiteracy is still baggage for large percentages of our Africans.

Efforts from Free Primary Education, the Free Day Secondary School Education, and the ongoing C.B.C. (Competency Based Curriculum) are a turn in the very right direction.

For those whose engagements cannot allow them to be part of that process, Afro-Heritage offers you a chance to grow at your pace.

Through online and one-on-one programs at times and locations of your choice, we are willing to reach out and nurture your growth.