Global Connections, Local Support
At RAIN-SPEN, our commitment to inclusive education extends beyond Nigeria’s borders. We are proud to have a growing network of International Liaison Officers, passionate advocates and partners who support our mission in key regions across the globe.
These representatives help foster international relationships, coordinate support, and serve as points of contact for families, educators, donors, and institutions interested in working with RAIN-SPEN.
Indianapolis, USA
Dr. Kehinde Oyeniyi
+1(463) 204 8970
+1(463) 204 8970

Dubia, UAE
Mr. Tunji Adebayo
+9715 5442 8089
+9715 5442 8089

Benin Republic
Dr. Kel Magnus
+2349 0120 88678
+2349 0120 88678

Ontario, Canada
Dr. Muyideen Adewale
+1(437) 994 4562
+1(437) 994 4562

Nairobi, Kenya
Mrs. Florence Guntai
+277 3136 9561
+277 3136 9561

Accra, Ghana
Mr. Anane-Adjei Joseph
+233 24938 3574
+233 24938 3574

United Kingdom
Mrs. Bunmi Adedeji
+23470 3949 9767
+23470 3949 9767

Lusaka, Zambia
Mrs. Violet Vwalika
+2609 5421 8003
+2609 5421 8003

Uganda
Mr. Emmanuel Lyada
+2567 8867 9203
+2567 8867 9203

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What Parents are saying?
A School That Truly Understands
"RAIN-SPEN gave my son more than an education. They gave him confidence, friends, and the freedom to be himself. The staff treats every child like family."

Mrs. Amaka O.
Parent of a K–8 Student
Beyond Academics – They Build Lives
"The vocational training changed everything for my daughter. She's now confident, skilled, and planning her own small business thanks to RAIN-SPEN's support."

Mr. Adebayo A.
Parent of a Vocational Program Student
Safe. Structured. Supportive.
"As a parent of a child with autism, I was worried about finding the right fit. RAIN-SPEN has been a blessing — from classroom support to therapy, everything is thoughtfully designed."

Fatima Y.
Parent of a High School Student
They Treat Every Child as Capable
"My son has cerebral palsy, and this school saw past his limitations. They helped him develop independence and joy in learning — something we didn’t think was possible."

Engr. Chukwuma N.
Parent of an Extended School Year Student