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Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obaseki failure as Edo governor

Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor

Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obaseki failure as Edo governor

The ugly commentary of bad leadership in Niger Delta continues

Reports coming in from Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria Primary and Secondary school, Ologbo, Obarentin community in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo state, again dispatches yet another gory tale of poor leadership, neglect and outright abandonment of responsibility by the Edo state government.

Going by analysis of pictures taken by GbaramatuVoice team who visited the school on Wednesday, September 21, 2022, it will not be out of place to conclude that the environment is not suitable for learning.

As a responsive and responsible media organization whose flagship is resounding in the Niger Delta region, we hereby call on the Godwin Obaseki led Edo state government to urgently save and serve this knowledge hungry students and pupils by taking sincere step to making the school a 21st century learning environment compliant.

See photos below:

Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obaseki failure as Edo governor
Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria Primary and Secondary school, Ologbo

Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor Sorry state of Ologbo primary/secondary schools signpost Obseki failure as Edo governor


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