A bike man, Adegoke Adejare has donated writing materials such as books, pencils, pens and erasers, worth thousands of naira to pupils of St. Paul’s Anglican School, Yanbule in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Reacting to Adejare’s philanthropic act today, the Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nureni Aderemi Adeniran said the Board is full of thanks for his kind consideration to complement Government’s efforts.
Adeniran, who expressed happiness over Adegoke’s gesture, said that the state government is poised to make life better for pupils through the provision of basic amenities, adding that the government also welcomes philanthropic gestures from members of the public.
He, therefore, called on key players in the education sector to support the Oyo State government in its efforts at moving the education sector forward.
Government, he said, “does not have all of the funding. Therefore, if Nigerians can come out to assist the government in this sector, I am certain the future of our children will be more secured.”
During Adejare’s visit to the Board, the Chairman promised that the state government would recognize his kind-heartedness through a commendation letter.
Speaking during the donation, Adejare charged the students to always read their books and urged them to make use of the donated materials to enhance their studies.
He said the donation was his little efforts at making his country a better place, by encouraging those who may be in need.
Nicknamed ‘One Nigeria’, Adejare canvassed for Nigerians to collaborate with the government in the development of the education sector.
“This is what I like to do. I never had the opportunity to attend a formal school, so I have vowed to do my best to support the government in developing the education sector, through little gestures such as this”, he said.
Applauding Adejare’s kindness towards the pupils, the Headmistress, St. Paul’s Anglican School 2, Yanbule, Mrs Gbaroye Oluwatoyin said the gesture will encourage them.
Speaking on behalf of the Management and Teachers, she thanked Adejare for the gesture, assuring that the books would be put into judicious use.