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Street-To-School Day 2 Ernest Bebenimbo Foundation: Over 8 Schools in DeltaGets Covid-19 Prevention, Learning Materials

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Street-To-School Day 2 Ernest Bebenimbo Foundation: Over 8 Schools in Delta
Gets Covid-19 Prevention, Learning Materials


No teachers, Good Classrooms: EBF Calls on Government, individual to assist 



A Niger Delta-based nongovernmental organisation, Ernest Bebenimbo Foundation on Wednesday expanded the street-to-school educational project into the second segment.


Over 8 schools in riverine Communities, get learning and Covid-19 prevention materials yesterday from the foundation in Delta State as they distributed thousands of notebooks, hundreds of school bags and writing materials to assist the students and pupils of various schools.


The gesture was also intended to help mitigate the negative spread of the dreaded coronavirus as they returned to school...


The Foundation also celebrated aged women in all the communities visited giving them clothing materials.


During the visit, the Foundation noted that
Almost all the schools visited lacked teachers, conducive learning environment and uniforms.

The foundation called on the Delta State Government and well-meaning individual to assist schools in the riverine areas.


schools visited on Wednesday; 

1.  TORUYOR PRIMARY SCHOOL, OPUEDE-BUBOR.

2. EGOGO PRIMARY SCHOOL, IJALAGHA TOWN.

3. BIG BRAIN SCHOOL, AZAMA TOWN.

4. KUNPA PRIMARY SCHOOL, UBANFA TOWN.

5.  OGEH PRIMARY SCHOOL, KUNUKUNUAMA TOWN.

6. JIE JIE PRIMARY SCHOOL, KURUTIE  TOWN.

7.  DAUGEREGHA PRIMARY SCHOOL, IGOBA TOWN.

8. OWEIJIBIRI PRIMARY SCHOOL, KANTU TOWN.

The foundation will be moving to other schools, communities today November 5th 2020, with the all impactful Street2School programme.

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