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The names Abadina and Ajibode may sound either familiar or unfamiliar to many of us here.
These are schools that we have had the privilege to donate school items to and speak.
These schools have produced great people in the society.
 But like many other schools, some of these people have failed to return to right the wrong, support in cash and kind, volunteer to teach, counsel and offer mentorship or just generally encourage the staff and students.

Our TLF activities have been subsumed in the SBMC which now exists in government owned schools.
We attended the trainings and were given stipends.
Our mummy Akpofure and brother Ifeanyi and I were present at different days.
We learnt a lot and we commit to making the schools around us better functional and catered for. 
 The projects on ground by the SBMC and PTA of these government schools are big and need financial support.
Take for instance the Estate Primary School were we all use for voting in our community is in need of a perimeter fence and better security for the school at overnight periods.
While some of us may not be able to attend our TLF activities such as this, we can join in with your prayers, cash and kind.
Kindly contact us with contributions, enquiries and suggestions.
Thank you 

#September #Learning 



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