3.10.13

Governor Rauf Aregbesola Pictured Wearing School Uniform

 
He recently introduced a new educational policy, also known as 4-5-3 education system which has been greeted with several protest since yesterday.
The development came as Governor Rauf Aregbesola inaugurated the newly constructed Salvation Army Middle School, Alekuwodo, Osogbo, to mark the commencement of the new educational policy and resumption for 2013/2014 academic calendar year.
Credible sources informed the Nigerian Tribune that pupils of Baptist Girls’ High School contended that they could not allow male students to be merged with their school, exclusively populated by female from the its inception in 1956.
The protest staged by the students drew the attention of policemen, who stormed the school premises around 9.15 a.m to restore normalcy.
Worried by the development, the state deputy governor, Mrs Titi-Laoye Tomori, who also doubles as the Commissioner for Education, had to come to the school premises around 10.35 a.m to appeal to the pupils to cooperate with the merger policy.
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/how-many-governors-in-nigeria-would-dress-like-ogbeni-aregbesola/#sthash.AXMONdPj.dpuf
Governor Rauf Aregbesola recently introduced a new educational policy, also known as 4-5-3 education system which has been greeted with several protest.

The development came as Governor Rauf Aregbesola inaugurated the newly constructed Salvation Army Middle School, Alekuwodo, Osogbo, to mark the commencement of the new educational policy and resumption for 2013/2014 academic calendar year.

Credible sources informed us that pupils of Baptist Girls’ High School contended that they could not allow male students to be merged with their school, exclusively populated by female from the its inception in 1956.

The protest staged by the students drew the attention of policemen, who stormed the school premises around 9.15 a.m to restore normalcy.
Worried by the development, the state deputy governor, Mrs Titi-Laoye Tomori, who also doubles as the Commissioner for Education, had to come to the school premises around 10.35 a.m to appeal to the pupils to cooperate with the merger policy.

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He recently introduced a new educational policy, also known as 4-5-3 education system which has been greeted with several protest since yesterday.
The development came as Governor Rauf Aregbesola inaugurated the newly constructed Salvation Army Middle School, Alekuwodo, Osogbo, to mark the commencement of the new educational policy and resumption for 2013/2014 academic calendar year.
Credible sources informed the Nigerian Tribune that pupils of Baptist Girls’ High School contended that they could not allow male students to be merged with their school, exclusively populated by female from the its inception in 1956.
The protest staged by the students drew the attention of policemen, who stormed the school premises around 9.15 a.m to restore normalcy.
Worried by the development, the state deputy governor, Mrs Titi-Laoye Tomori, who also doubles as the Commissioner for Education, had to come to the school premises around 10.35 a.m to appeal to the pupils to cooperate with the merger policy.
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/10/how-many-governors-in-nigeria-would-dress-like-ogbeni-aregbesola/#sthash.AXMONdPj.dpuf

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