Dewdrop Institute has officially commenced the Federal Government–supported TVET Food & Beverage Services training under the IDEAS NYESAF initiative, following a successful induction ceremony for the first batch of beneficiaries. The induction marked the formal welcome of over 100 selected Nigerian youths into the fully sponsored program designed to equip …
In preparation for the highly anticipated National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) coming up in Enugu, Dewdrop Institute on Thursday, November 20, 2025, hosted a five-hour intensive training for staff and volunteers of the National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC). The session focused on preparing selected ushers and …
Dewdrop Institute, Enugu, on Friday, 7th November 2025, welcomed Mr. Gabriel, a representative of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), for an important orientation session with trainees enrolled in the Federal Government’s TVET Skills Training Programme. The three-hour session provided clarity on the purpose of the programme, training expectations, …
Enugu, Nigeria — The Federal Ministry of Education has launched a bold initiative to empower Nigerian youths with globally recognized skills in hospitality and care services. This week, the first set of young male and female beneficiaries has started their registration process at Dewdrop Institute, Enugu, for the 6-month intensive …
The Dewdrop Institute (DDI) Abuja Centre recently hosted the team from National Institute of Caregivers (NIC), Nigeria, Mr. Victor Olusan, President and Co-founder and his colleage Mr. David Thomas, an Executive and Board Member of the Institute. The meeting held to advance discussions on a proposed training partnership between Dewdrop …
“Local Youth Action For The SDGs And Beyond: How Our Youth Are Driving The SDGs” On August 12, we joined the world in celebrating International Youth Day—not with speeches, but with action. The Dewdrop Institute (DDI) marked International Youth Day with an inspiring gathering of young staff and alumni, united …
Why is World Youth Skills Day important? In 2014, the United Nations General Assembly declared 15 July as World Youth Skills Day, to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship. Since then, World Youth Skills Day events have provided a unique opportunity for …
Honoring Family Welfare, Caregiving, and Support International Day of Families 2025 Today, we reaffirm our commitment to strengthening family systems and empowering those who care for others. Happy International Day of Families!Together, let’s build a more compassionate and inclusive future for all. Celebrated every May 15, the International Day of Families highlights the …
As Nigeria moves steadily toward becoming the 7th most populous nation by 2030—and the most populous by 2050, according to UN projections—investing in early childhood development has never been more urgent. One of the most impactful, low-cost interventions is as simple as reading aloud to children. Experts agree that reading …
\”Today, we plant more than trees—we plant hope,” proclaimed Mrs. Agatha Nnaji, Executive Director of the Dewdrop Foundation, as she opened the planting ceremony.

































































