Saturday, 14 September 2013
U-N-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E! A Primary School In Edo State.
This is Ivibiyenevba Primary school along Saint Saviour in Edo state. It is a big shame that our children are exposed to this level of hardship in their quest to get basic education, while our Politicians are going round with their propaganda on how they have transformed Elementary and secondary school education in this state.
Edo State budgeted N15.61 billion for education in their 2013 budget and now the least educational developed state in the South South region.
Our Kids are ready to learn with their clean uniforms as in the picture, but as usual, they are let down by those they trusted as leaders of their various communities
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