Ambassador Dr. Princess Victoria Ibokette Sponsors School Fees for 50 Students in Abuja


By Genesis Ogiri

Abuja, Nigeria — In a gesture that speaks volumes beyond numbers and ledgers, Ambassador Dr. Princess Victoria Ibokette, founder of the Princess Victoria Ibokette Foundation, has once again eased the burden of education for vulnerable students at Model Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja. She paid school fees for fifty orphans and less privileged children, young learners whose dreams often teeter on the edge of financial hardship stepping in at a time when nearly three hundred pupils risked disruption to their academic journey.

In a further demonstration of care, Dr. Ibokette also covered PTA fees for twenty additional students, highlighting her deliberate focus on those most at risk of educational exclusion. She emphasized that the initiative seeks not only to relieve immediate financial burdens but also to rekindle hope and inspire continued academic commitment among underprivileged learners.

Ambassador Dr. Princess Victoria Ibokette, while speaking with Newsway Media, highlighted the pressing issue of out-of-school children, predominantly from underprivileged backgrounds. She emphasized that her advocacy work has paved the way for strategic partnerships with institutions like Model Secondary School, Maitama, to drive development. According to her, collaborations like these are vital in reducing educational exclusion and expanding opportunities for children whose academic future is threatened by economic hardship

Beyond her philanthropic work, Ambassador Dr. Ibokette serves as Coordinator of Strategic Engagement for NGOs and Child-Centered Organizations for the Loveworld Children’s Ministry, a role entrusted to her by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome. With a mandate in strategic child advocacy for external organizations, she translates institutional authority into practical, measurable humanitarian action.

Reflecting on her efforts, she said:“Seeing orphans and less privileged students succeed in school brings me great joy. I remain committed to furthering these actions to support every child in need.”

Observers note that her interventions bear the hallmarks of effective humanitarian leadership: inclusivity, operational precision, and sustainable social impact. She reiterated:“Education is more than classroom instruction; it is a foundation for dignity, confidence, and future leadership.”

The initiative reached both Christian and Muslim students, demonstrating an inclusive approach that ensures children from economically disadvantaged households are not denied access to education. While tuition sponsorship immediately restored learning opportunities for fifty students, the PTA fee support extended assistance to twenty more. 

The ambassador was warmly received by the Principal, the Bursar, and Mr. Gana Idiris, who expressed their appreciation:“This initiative has renewed hope for our students and eased the financial burden on parents. Ambassador Dr. Princess Victoria Ibokette’s actions demonstrate leadership and compassion. Her support will have a lasting impact, inspiring both students and educators to pursue excellence despite challenges.”

Through these interventions, Ambassador Dr. Ibokette reaffirms her commitment to advancing child welfare through education, mentorship, and advocacy. Her approach exemplifies how faith-driven humanitarian leadership, when strategically applied, can yield tangible and sustainable outcomes.


By combining compassionate action with careful planning, she models a leadership style where structured advocacy intersects with practical, on-the-ground solutions. Her initiatives provide hope, opportunity, and empowerment to students whose educational journeys might otherwise be uncertain.“Every life we touch is a seed for the future,” she said, reinforcing her steadfast commitment to education and the holistic development of young learners.

 Every life we touch is a seed for the future,” she said, reinforcing her unwavering dedication to education and children’s empowerment.

Ambassador Dr. Princess Victoria Ibokette’s interventions continue to set a benchmark for contemporary humanitarian leadership, illustrating how strategic vision, operational excellence, and compassionate service can transform communities, uplift vulnerable children, and inspire systemic change.

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