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Community Secondary School, Aguobia: From fame to shame

Community Secondary School, Aguobia: From fame to shame On By Deola Oyawale The information of the very dilapidated state of infrastructures at the Community Secondary School, CSS, Aguobia, Nomeh, in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State, led to an unscheduled visit to the school. CSS used to be one of the dream learning places most indigenes of the area had wished to attend. But today, it has become a different story. The state of CSS is perhaps a bigger picture of the condition of public schools across the country. Many were, however, shocked as they inspected the premises of the school where the entire buildings including classroom blocks were dilapidated which could easily be described as an eyesore

Tambuwal to build 40 model secondary schools in Sokoto

Tambuwal to build 40 model secondary schools in Sokoto On By Dirisu Yakubu In line with his pledge to revive education, Sokoto state governor, Aminu Tambuwal has disclosed his intention to build forty model government secondary schools in the state. This is as the government said its agenda of building 160 new primary and secondary schools in the state has recorded more than 50 per cent accomplishment. Governor Tambuwal made the disclosures at the combined first, second and third convocation ceremony of the Sokoto State University, Sokoto. Tambuwal, who chairs the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors’ Forum pointed out that the various steps coupled with the renovation of 1,500 primary schools and 180 junior secondary schools, clearly point to his administration’s commitment to the enhancement of the fortunes of education at the basic and secondary levels in the state.

We re looking ahead with the new cruise port in Puerto Princesa – Manila Bulletin

Published March 13, 2021, 12:12 AM Cruise ships, just like airlines, are down these days because of the pandemic. People around the world are not travelling because of the strict requirements at airports about visitors possibly carrying the coronavirus. We remember only too well that our first two COVID cases in the Philippines were a visiting Chinese couple in early 2020. At the start of the pandemic, two cruise ships were compelled to stay away from ports because so many people on board had become victims of COVID. Then, there was the American aircraft carrier where so many crewmen had fallen ill. The shipboard infections must have been spread by the air-conditioning. But it was not known at that time that the virus traveled easily on streams of cold air blowing out from air-conditioning units, as well as in the very breath of persons standing close by.

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