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Peter Obi Donates Bus and ₦5 Million to Support Kogi Nursing College

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Peter Obi, former Governor of Anambra State and the Labour Party’s presidential candidate, has once again shown his commitment to education and health by fulfilling a pledge he made three months ago to Grimard College of Nursing Sciences in Anyigba, Kogi State.

His return to the institution yesterday was marked by his presentation of a significant donation aimed at improving the students’ learning experience, particularly their clinical training.

During his previous visit to the College, Obi had donated ₦10 million to support the institution’s academic development.

However, in discussions with the school’s Proprietor and Rector, it became clear that their most urgent requirement for accreditation was a 32-seater coaster bus, essential for transporting students to their clinical experience visits.

These visits, a crucial part of their training, enable students to gain practical knowledge and exposure in the field, making access to reliable transportation vital for their studies.

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In further talks with Bishop Most Rev. Dr. Anthony Adaji, the school’s spiritual leader, Obi was informed that a brand-new bus would cost over ₦100 million, a price too steep for the College.

However, a fairly used one, priced between ₦20 million and ₦30 million, could meet the school’s needs adequately.

Taking this into account, Obi promised to help the institution secure a vehicle within this budget.

True to his word, Obi returned to the school yesterday, presenting a well-maintained fairly used bus, valued within the range previously discussed, to support the students.

This gesture ensures that nursing students will now have the necessary transportation to fulfill their clinical assignments, which are crucial to their education and professional development.

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In addition to donating the bus, Obi contributed another ₦5 million to cover the vehicle’s registration, insurance, and maintenance expenses for the first year.

This comprehensive support ensures that the College will not have to bear any additional costs related to the vehicle for the next year, allowing them to focus their resources on other pressing needs.

During the event, Obi expressed his gratitude for the warm reception he received from the College’s Proprietor, Management, and staff, applauding their dedication to education and healthcare.

He acknowledged the critical role the institution plays in both fields, commending their ongoing contributions to the betterment of society through their health apostolate.

“I extend my sincere thanks to the Proprietor, Management, and staff of this great institution for their commitment to humanity.

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I commend their tireless efforts in nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals.

Education and health are pillars of development, and your work is directly contributing to the progress of this nation,” Obi said.

He also reaffirmed his commitment to supporting the College in the future.

“I assure you that I will continue to support you in my modest way as we work together towards a new Nigeria that is POssible,” he added, using a phrase that has become a hallmark of his political campaign, symbolizing his vision for a better Nigeria.

Obi’s donation comes at a time when many educational institutions in Nigeria are grappling with funding challenges, particularly those in rural areas.

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The Grimard College of Nursing Sciences, founded by the Catholic Church, plays a pivotal role in training healthcare professionals who are desperately needed in the country, especially in underserved communities.

The College’s Rector, the Proprietor, and Bishop Adaji were all present to receive the bus and express their appreciation for Obi’s continued support.

Bishop Adaji noted the significance of Obi’s contributions, not just financially, but also in boosting the morale of the students and staff, showing them that their hard work and dedication are recognized and valued.

As Nigeria continues to face challenges in the education and healthcare sectors, Peter Obi’s actions demonstrate the impact that focused and sustained support can have in addressing critical needs.

His efforts at Grimard College of Nursing Sciences exemplify how philanthropy and leadership can work hand-in-hand to foster growth and development in key areas of society.

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Obi’s gesture serves as a reminder of the importance of community-driven support for educational and health institutions, particularly those that train professionals who will serve the nation in critical capacities.

His dedication to nurturing the next generation of nurses aligns with his broader vision for a new Nigeria, one where education, healthcare, and opportunity are accessible to all citizens.

With this latest act of generosity, Peter Obi continues to strengthen his reputation as a leader who is not only concerned with political aspirations but also with tangible actions that uplift communities and promote national development.

His pledge to continue supporting institutions like Grimard College shows his long-term commitment to the education and health sectors, both of which are key to the future prosperity of Nigeria.


 

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Former Senator Shehu Sani Declines Invitation to Judge Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant

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Former Kaduna Central Senator Shehu Sani declines invitation to judge the Miss World Nigeria Beauty Pageant.

It was reported that the position of a judge was offered to Shehu Sani by Ben Murray Bruce, founder of Silverbird Group. However, Sani rejected the offer to judge the event.

Ben Bruce takes to social media to invite the former senator to be present at the event and sit as a judge.

Shebu Sani then responded by stating “You should have send me a formal letter and with full benefits attached to it after I have passed the Judgment. I appreciate the honour from a good friend. Unfortunately, I’ll be unavailable on that day. I wish you a successful outing.”


 

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Mr. Macaroni Laments to Lagos State Governor Over Traffic Cause

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Nigerian Comedian, Mr Macaroni expresses dissatisfaction with the Governor of Lagos State over traffic issues.

It can be reported that Lagos has been suffering through a serious traffic phase. The reason behind this was revealed to be the Independence Bridge repairs.

Governor Sanwo Olu then pleaded with Lagosians to bear with the traffic as the repair is necessary. “Let’s think outside the box. If you don’t have business to do in Victoria Island in the next 2 to 3 weeks, conduct your business online and plan ahead.”

However, Mr Macaroni reacts to the Governor’s plea by stating “If the government had any regard whatsoever for the people of Lagos, these measures and more extensive ones would have been taken before yesterday to make this process as painless as possible for the people.”

He lamented on the serious effect that this traffic has taken on people’s day to day life and shared that the government didn’t consider its people.

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Michelle Says She Married Barack Obama When He Wasn’t Financially Stable

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Michelle Obama recently shared that when she first met Barack Obama, he wasn’t “financially sound.”

The couple crossed paths in 1988 when Barack joined a law firm in Chicago, where Michelle was already working. On a recent podcast episode she hosts with her brother, Craig, Michelle reflected on the importance of financial stability in a relationship.

During a conversation with British author Jay Shetty, Craig asked Michelle, “Would you be attracted to a guy who’s not financially stable when you meet him?”

Without hesitation, Michelle replied, “Uh, I married one.”

Craig, who seemed to have set her up for that response, laughed and jokingly said, “Don’t you like that alley-oop I just threw you? In basketball, you just point—you don’t even have to say it.”

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