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Kind NYSC members donate cleaning agents, others to Lagos schools

Some kind Corp members serving under the Mushin/ Odi-Olowo Local Government Area, Lagos State, as part of their weekly Community Development Service (CDS) programme, recently visited schools in the area for public enlightenment campaign.

The members, under the Thursday CDS group saddled with sanitation, maintenance and beautification, donated cleaning agents and tools as well as sensitised the pupils on the importance of a dirt-free environment and healthy living.

The group was received at the Ilupeju Senior Grammar School by the school’s Head Teacher, Mr. Olurotimi Joseph Egunyomi, who thanked them for their generosity and urged them to keep up the good work.

He sadly explained that he could not be part of the formal meeting with the students as he had urgent issues to attend to.

He, therefore, wished for other meetings, which he would attend.

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The Corps President, Gbolahan Vera-Cruz, introduced the visiting corps members to the students and made their intentions known. He urged the pupils to be of their best behaviour as it was in their best interest.

The group’s general secretary, Majoroh Oghenetega Tobore, took the students through a lecture on the use of each of the items donated. The items include cutlasses, liquid soap, disinfectant, deodorant and others.

The students, in return, responded gleefully as they showed that they understood the message passed by the visitors.

The Corps’ vice president, Frances Chinonye Joel, asked the pupils questions on the lecture to determine whether they understood the essence of the visit.

Gbolahan gave the closing remarks and urged the students to maintain cleanliness at all times, promising further visits.

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CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, The Nation

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