Many of these students have seen or heard about volcano 🌋 either on television or magazines but doesn't know how they erupt. We then took it to practical how the volcano 🌋 erupted.
On this day, 18th of March 2022. Professor James Tooley vice Chancellor of Buckingham University UK paid a visit to his Nigerian friend; BSE Ayeseminikan CEO of Ken-ade schools. From right Orji Emmanuel Kanu, the AFED national president, prof James Tooley, the Vice Chancellor Burkingham University, UK ,Mrs Cynthia Tooley and Hon BSE Ayeseminikan, owner Ken ade schools James Nicholas Tooley is a professor of educational entrepreneurship and of education policy at the University of Buckingham. In July 2020 Tooley was appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, succeeding Sir Anthony Seldon from 1 October 2020. Frantic discussion time at Ken ade office Checking out the August visitor Touring Ken-ade classes Prayer time at Ken-ade office with the August visitors, led by Mrs Cynthia Tooley.
The Egun pupils in ken-ade private school, they dominated about 45% in the school population. The Ogu people , sometimes called Egun people , are an ethnic group located majorly in Lagos and Ogun State in the South-Western part of Nigeria . The Ogu people have varieties of dialects including Thevi, Xwela, Seto and Toli and they also account for about 15% of the indigenous population of Lagos State . The Ogu people were settlers in the old Dahomey presently known as Republic of Benin . Oral history has it that the Ogu people are a descendant of those who migrated from Whydah , Allada and Weme which are now part of the Republic of Benin as a result of the Dahomean War that occurred during the 18th century. According to Mesawaku, a historian; the Ogu people migrated to Badagry as early as the 15th century due to the need for security. The Ogu people are found in Badagry and in the Yewa and Ipokia region of Ogun State. They are also located in some parts of ...
Our Woven Spotlight for today is Mr Ayeseminikan Bawo Sabo Eliu. As a volunteer community partner in Makoko, he has helped in organizing women within the community to get trained on how they can build sustainable businesses. He's passionate about building sustainable in low income communities. This led him to building a school in Makoko named Ken Ade private school in September 1990 and ever since had been growing stronger as an educationist. He has travelled outside Nigeria to sell to the world the Concept of schools serving low income families. A book " the beautiful tree" written by Prof Tooley James actually talked so much about Ken ade school.
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