… initiative targets children aged 4–12 to bridge literacy gaps in Heirs Energies’ OML 17 host communities
…pupils to get solar-powered tablets with curriculum-aligned literacy content
Oredola Adeola
Heirs Energies Ltd., in partnership with the World Literacy Foundation (WLF), has launched the Sun Books Literacy Initiative for 500 pupils in Omuohia-Igwuruta and Umuebulu Primary School, Rivers State, as part of activities marking World Literacy Day 2025.
Advisors Reports gathered that the programme is designed to address literacy gaps in off-grid and underserved communities, Sun Books supports children aged 4–12 in developing strong reading and learning skills, even in resource-limited settings.
Chidimma Ugbojiaku, Heirs Energies, Head, External Relations stated this in a statement obtained by Advisors Reports.
According to her, the initiative will directly benefit more than 500 pupils at Central State Primary School, Omuohia-Igwuruta, and Umuebulu Primary School, Umuebulu, both located within Heirs Energies’ OML 17 host communities.
She stated that the pupils will receive solar-powered Sun Books tablets, preloaded with culturally relevant, curriculum-aligned literacy content and interactive learning modules.
Heirs Energies also added that the solar panels will also be installed in the schools to ensure uninterrupted power for the devices and classrooms, creating sustainable access to education in resource-limited environments.
She said, “Globally, more than 770 million people still lack basic literacy skills, with millions of African children facing barriers to education daily.
“In Nigeria, UNESCO estimates that one in three children cannot read or write at the expected level by age 10, with rural areas and girls most severely affected.
She further explained that the Sun Books programme is designed to address these structural gaps by providing offline-first digital learning tools that work in low-infrastructure settings.
Teachers in participating schools will also receive hands-on training to integrate digital literacy into classroom instruction, ensuring continuity of learning and stronger long-term outcomes.
“Originally piloted in Uganda, Sun Books has already reached over 17,000 children, trained more than 280 teachers, and supported over 48,000 families across Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa, ” she stated.
Osa Igiehon, CEO of Heirs Energies, in his remark, reaffirmed the company’s long-term vision for community empowerment saying, “As an integrated energy company, we know that renewable and sustainable energy must serve a greater purpose — building stronger, more resilient communities.
“Our investment in literacy is an investment in the next generation of leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers.
“This initiative reflects our Africapitalism philosophy – creating social good while delivering economic value.
“With Sun Books, we are empowering children to dream beyond their circumstances and equipping teachers with tools to make learning engaging and inclusive,” the Heirs Energies CEO said.
Mr. Andrew Kay, CEO of the World Literacy Foundation, in his comment underscored the global significance of the collaboration.
He said, “This partnership with Heirs Energies demonstrates the power of cross-sector collaboration.
“By combining renewable energy and digital learning, we are providing children with the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed – regardless of geography or circumstance.
Together, we are closing the literacy gap in underserved communities and preparing the next generation for the digital economy,” CEO of the World Literacy Foundation said.
His Royal Majesty, Dr. Samuel Amaechi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, OML 17 Host Communities Development Trust (HCDT) Board of Trustees, said, “This initiative shows what is possible when companies listen to their host communities and act in partnership. Education is the greatest legacy we can give our children.
“With the Sun Books programme, our schools now have the tools to prepare them for the future. We thank Heirs Energies and the World Literacy Foundation for investing in our children and in the long-term prosperity of our communities,” he said.
Advisors Reports further gathered that the Sun Books Literacy Initiative serves as the launchpad for Heirs Energies’ Power Schools Initiative, which aims to deploy clean energy and digital infrastructure across schools in its host communities.
This milestone according to the partners also aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy), reinforcing both organisations’ shared commitment to building inclusive, sustainable, and knowledge-driven societies.
Sun Books is a pioneering EdTech initiative by the World Literacy Foundation (WLF), providing solar-powered tablets preloaded with culturally relevant, curriculum-aligned literacy content, offline-first interactive learning apps, and comprehensive teacher guides.
World Literacy Foundation (WLF) is a global non-profit dedicated to eradicating illiteracy worldwide. Established in 2003 in Australia, WLF now operates across Africa, Latin America, the United States, and the United Kingdom, impacting over 115 million children and their families.