
Air Peace Limited has made a life-changing donation to the KNOSK (Knowledge, Skill and Creativity) 100NairaADay Secondary School in Kuje, Abuja, marking a significant milestone in the school’s history.
The airline’s support enabled KNOSK to acquire new systems and laptops, establishing a dedicated Computer-Based Testing (CBT) centre, and provided one-year scholarships for 20 students.
The donation has brought new hope to the school, which was founded in 2019 with just 30 students and now serves over 180 children from low-income families. Despite facing numerous challenges, KNOSK has produced outstanding results, including a 100% WAEC pass rate for its first graduating class and multiple students scoring above 200 in JAMB.
Air Peace’s Communications Analyst, Hawa Alege, expressed pride and admiration for the children, saying, “we are so, so proud to support this project, a place where determination, hope, and hard work are persistent”.
The airline’s gesture is a testament to its commitment to national development and its identity as a people-centered institution.
The students and school’s leadership have expressed gratitude for the donation, with one student saying, “thank you sir for being a father to people like us.”

The school’s co-founder, Mr. Kingsley Bangwell, described Air Peace’s involvement as historic, saying, “we had never seen a major Nigerian corporate body step forward, and we are glad that Air Peace has broken that notion”.