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Students Celebrate Over School’s New Library
Students of Government Girls Secondary School, Oromenike, Port Harcourt, recently rejoiced when a new vista of study was thrown open to them with the formal presentation of a refurbished and upgraded library facility.
The library was equipped with new chairs, new shelves, new reading cubicles, and an ample supply of brand new books.
The students could not help but extend their gratitude to the Cakasa Ebenezer Foundation, a non-governmental agency which donated the facility to the school as a mark of its corporate resolve to improve its community relations profile.
Executive Director, Operations, Cakasa Nigeria Company Limited, and member Board of Trustees, Cakasa Ebenezer Foundation, Engineer Gabriel Nkanyimuo, said the gesture came as a significant milestone marking forty years in the life of the company.
He also spelt out the purpose of the overture to the school in a revealing speech which underscored the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to provide quality education and encourage gender equality around the world.
He declared that the gesture is a demonstration of the Foundation’s commitment to provide educational support for children in public schools, with particular regard to female students, in a bid to get them to take their studies seriously and aspire to great heights.
“I challenge you to dream big,” he said, adding that “The first step is to complete your education, no matter what may happen. Study hard and your dreams will come true. That process begins with reading and concentrating on your studies.”
Nkanyimuo maintained that the Cakasa Ebenezer Foundation selected Government Girls Secondary School, Oromenike, Port Harcourt, for the donation after a comprehensive educational evaluation and needs assessment of the challenges faced by its host community.
According to him, great achievements begin with cultivating a good reading habit.
“The most phenomenal leaders of our planet are known to have been avid readers and authors in their own right. To be a leader tomorrow, you have to be a reader today”, Nkanyimo said.
To ensure that the library is put to proper use, Nkanyimuo disclosed that Cakasa Foundation will promote reading clubs, encourage spelling competitions, sponsor essay writing contests, and highlight the annual celebration of the International Literacy Day.
In her remarks at the handover ceremony, the Principal of Government Girls Secondary School, Oromenike, Port Harcourt, Mrs Boma Ivanhoe, expressed the appreciation of the entire staff and students of the school to the Foundation.
She promised that the library would be put to good use by students and staff alike, adding that it would go a long way to help meet their educational aspirations.
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