2023 Presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore, has reacted to the news of the “Primary School in Lagos’s Lekki area, charging N42 million per annum”.
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Interior of the “Primary School in Lagos’s Lekki area, charging N42 million per annum” |
According to Sowore: “These are the classrooms and campus of the
@Charterhouselag School, a primary school in Lagos’s Lekki area, charging N42 million per annum.
“The people paying for their kids to attend this school are some of the same people building substandard school classrooms across Nigeria.
“What should not be lost on Nigerians is that these classrooms ought to be donning our public schools as the sixth largest oil-producing country in the world.
“The outrage should actually be against the Nigerian political class that ruined public education institutions and diverted the funds from there to send their own kids to expensive private schools and also build themselves mansions that are swankier than the classrooms you see here.”
He shared photos of the “Primary School in Lekki”.
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Photos: @YeleSowore