_Ayakonale Oworo G17 Group Donates Exercise books to UBE/JSS APATA in Honor of Comr. Abdullahi Adamu's 100 Days in Office_



The Ayakonale Oworo G17 social cultural and political group recently visited UBE/JSS APATA to donate exercise books, demonstrating their commitment to enhancing education in Oworo land. This gesture was made in commemoration of Hon. Abdullahi Adamu's 100 days in office as Chairman of Lokoja LGA, Kogi State.

High Chief Aiyetehin Tunde, president of the group, emphasized their objectives and the importance of contributing to Oworo land through educational resources. The group aims to popularize their mission and provide support to the community.


Mr. Chris Ampitan,  principal of UBE/JSS APATA, expressed gratitude for the donation, that this is the first of its kind in the educational history of Oworo land for a group to donate educational materials and acknowledging the group's efforts in promoting education in the community, state, and country. The event was well-attended by HRH Dr. Oba Fredrick Durojaiye Balogun, Olu Of Apata, Ipatun Kingdom, school management, teachers, and pupils.


The donation of exercise books is a significant step towards improving the educational experience for students at UBE/JSS APATA  By providing essential learning materials, the Ayakonale Oworo G17 group is helping to bridge the gap in educational resources and create a more conducive learning environment.

The group's gesture is also a testament to their commitment to supporting the administration of His Excellency Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo, the Executive Governor of Kogi State. By aligning their efforts with the governor's vision for education and development, the Ayakonale Oworo G17 group is contributing to the overall growth and progress of the state.

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