Chairman Board of Trustees of the
Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Tony Anenih, on Saturday urged parents
to give proper education to their children, no matter what it costs.
Speaking at the convocation ceremony of 300 students of the Pace Setters Schools, Abuja, Anenih said he would die a happy man having struggled to give his children good education.
The school is owned by former Edo PDP governorship aspirant, Kenneth Imasuagbon.
Anenih said, “The best thing you can leave for your son and daughter is good education. It doesn’t matter where you are coming from. You may be a cleaner, a wine tapper but please give your children good education.
“If I die tomorrow, I will go happily because I struggled to educate my children.”
Also at the event, the publisher of Ovation Magazine and former Presidential Candidate of the National Conscience Party, Dele Momodu, said the crisis rocking the Nigeria Governors’ Forum was dangerous for the country.
He said, “It is not good to annul elections. We annulled an election in 1993, 20 years after we are annulling an election that took place between 35 people in one small room. It tells us that there are dangers ahead.”
Momodu, who noted that education liberates the mind, said he would continue to struggle for the liberation of the country from the hands of the few milking it.
He said, “Nigeria can do a lot better. We can’t abandon politics in the hands of a few and then complain. I have not been in power yet, but we will continue to do it and encourage others to join hands to liberate the country from all the socio-political problems confronting the country.”
Speaking at the convocation ceremony of 300 students of the Pace Setters Schools, Abuja, Anenih said he would die a happy man having struggled to give his children good education.
The school is owned by former Edo PDP governorship aspirant, Kenneth Imasuagbon.
Anenih said, “The best thing you can leave for your son and daughter is good education. It doesn’t matter where you are coming from. You may be a cleaner, a wine tapper but please give your children good education.
“If I die tomorrow, I will go happily because I struggled to educate my children.”
Also at the event, the publisher of Ovation Magazine and former Presidential Candidate of the National Conscience Party, Dele Momodu, said the crisis rocking the Nigeria Governors’ Forum was dangerous for the country.
He said, “It is not good to annul elections. We annulled an election in 1993, 20 years after we are annulling an election that took place between 35 people in one small room. It tells us that there are dangers ahead.”
Momodu, who noted that education liberates the mind, said he would continue to struggle for the liberation of the country from the hands of the few milking it.
He said, “Nigeria can do a lot better. We can’t abandon politics in the hands of a few and then complain. I have not been in power yet, but we will continue to do it and encourage others to join hands to liberate the country from all the socio-political problems confronting the country.”
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