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Google Gemini, Broda Shaggi Lead Initiative to Bring Nigerian Folktales to Life for Children

Google has partnered with Slum2School Africa and a group of Nigerian creators to launch “Stories from Our Home,” a unique Nigerian folktale and cultural colouring book designed to inspire children and promote learning in underserved communities.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 31, 2026
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Google Gemini and Broda Shaggi has partnered to lead initiative to bring Nigerian Folktales to life for children.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Google has partnered with Slum2School Africa and a group of Nigerian creators to launch “Stories from Our Home,” a unique Nigerian folktale and cultural colouring book designed to inspire children and promote learning in underserved communities.

 

The initiative, unveiled in Lagos on March 31, 2026, aims to tackle the shortage of educational materials in Nigerian schools by distributing 1,000 copies of the book to primary school pupils who often lack access to creative learning tools such as colouring books and crayons.

 

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The book was developed using Google Gemini, which served as a creative tool to transform African folklore into printable line art. Nigerian creators, including comedian and actor Broda Shaggi, rapper Falz, and content creator Layi Wasabi, participated in an “Imagination Workshop” where they shared childhood memories and cultural stories.

 

Using the generative AI platform, the storytellers translated their cultural narratives into illustrations that children can colour and engage with. The book was later designed and published by Inked Memory to ensure the final product met appropriate educational and child-friendly standards.

 

Founder of Slum2School Africa, Otto Orondaam, said the project aligns with the organisation’s mission of using education to break the cycle of poverty.

 

“Education begins long before a child enters a classroom. It starts with the stories they hear and the materials they hold,” he said, adding that the project ensures children have access to learning resources that also reflect their cultural identity.

 

The official unveiling took place at the Slum2School Innovation Hub in Lekki, where children participated in storytelling and reading sessions.

 

During the event, Olumide Balogun, Director of Google West Africa, delivered opening remarks and read the story of the Great Rivers of Nigeria to the children.

 

He was joined by guest readers Nancy Isime and Bisola Aiyeola, who shared stories highlighting Nigerian cultural heritage, including tales about the historic Walls of Benin and the legendary Queen Moremi Ajasoro.

 

Speaking at the event, Broda Shaggi, whose real name is Samuel Animashaun Perry, said the initiative was personally meaningful to him because of his own childhood experiences.

 

“I know what it feels like to grow up without these things,” he said, adding that providing children with basic learning tools and creative materials can have a lasting impact on their confidence and development.

 

At the launch, each child received a Dream Pack containing the colouring book, crayons, notebooks, pencils and educational games.

 

Organisers said the initiative highlights the importance of creative play in childhood development, helping children build essential skills such as imagination, focus and fine motor coordination. By combining technology with traditional storytelling, the project aims to ensure that children in underserved communities can learn, create and connect with their cultural heritage.

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