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Seadogs Donates Educational Materials To Primary Sch’ls In Delta To Commemorate Int’l Day of Educ.

Ogheneruona Tejiri, Kwale

National Association of Seadogs, Dolphin Deck has donated writing and instructional materials to some primary schools in Ndokwa West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The beneficiaries were Ezeti Primary School, Ukabi and Akakpani Primary School, Akakpani Umuseti both of Ndokwa West Local Government Area.

The donation was in commemoration of the 2024 International Day of Education with the theme “Learning for lasting Peace”.

Items donated included: dozens of note books, biros, pencils and instructional materials.

Addressing the pupils, Mr. Boniface Nzeshi Ossai, president of the association said that the aim was to aid their learning in the schools.

The president used the opportunity to intimate the Heads of the two schools who received the materials on behalf of the pupils on the aims and objectives of the association as well as the importance of the educational materials.

Accordng to Mr. Ossai, “to mark this year’s international Day of Education with the theme, “Learning for lasting Peace”.The National Association of Seadogs, Dolphin Deck participated massively by donating Educational materials to Ezeti Primary School, Ukabi and Akakpani Primary School, Akakpani Umuseti both of Ndokwa Eest LGA Area of Delta State.

“The association donated dozens of note books, biros, pencil and all instructional materials to aid the pupils in their education.”

Responding, Mr Chijine Sunday Robinson, Head of Ezeti Primary School and his colleague in Akakpani Primary School, Mrs Chegwe Patience expressed their appreciation to the association for the kind gesture.

The duo said that many of the pupils don’t come to school because of lack of funds to buy their learning books.

The event was applauded by the staff of the two schools and the communities.

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