The Adams Project Africa (TAPA) – Empowering the Boy Child Across Africa
Our mission is clear: to empower and equip the boy child across Africa with the knowledge and tools needed to grow into responsible and strong-willed men in society. Since our kickoff in 2021, we have been on a journey of transformation, reaching communities across 12 African countries and impacting over 25 Nigerian states.
Who We Serve
TAPA’s unwavering commitment extends to three pivotal groups. We prioritize the boy child, aged 8-20, offering transformative workshops and outreach programs that foster personal growth. Simultaneously, we recognize the indispensable role of parents, conducting community sensitization and practical workshops to empower them in nurturing their boy’s well-being.
Empowering the Boy-Child (Ages 8-20
Embarking on a transformative journey, we engage boys aged 8-20 through workshops fostering personal growth. Annually celebrating the International Day of the Boy Child on May 16th, our street and school outreach initiatives connect with boys from diverse backgrounds, creating a space for development, empowerment, and resilience.
Supporting Parents
Nestled within communities, TAPA takes the lead in community sensitization programs focused on active parental involvement. Our practical workshops serve as empowering forums, providing parents with the tools and insights needed to nurture their boy's well-being. By fostering open communication, understanding, and a robust foundation for holistic development, we empower parents to play an active and meaningful role in their child's journey toward adulthood.
Collaborating with Educationists Across Africa
At the core of our mission is the championing of holistic boy-child development. Through insightful conferences, we not only provide valuable resources but also collaborate with educators across Africa to shape a positively charged future generation. This collaboration entails sharing knowledge, best practices, and innovative educational approaches.
🌍Our Impact
Since 2021, we’ve reached over 12 African countries and impacted 25 Nigerian states. Our approach involves:

International Days Celebration
- Marking the International Day of the Boy Child on May 16th.
- Honoring the International Day of the African Child on June 16th
Community Sensitization
- Targeted programs in pilot communities and schools.
- Empowering parents to play an active role in their boy’s growth
Model Conferences
- Future plans for conferences across various African countries
- Ongoing mentorship to shape resilient and responsible young men.
- Inducting achievers into the TAPA Hall of Fame as Ambassadors

