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400 Makoko pupils get learning materials from Korean IDA

Pupils of Mawumadoka Children’s Waterfront School in Makoko, Lagos Nigeria have received school materials from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) office in Nigeria and its alumni association, SKICAN.

Mr Minjae Kang, the Deputy Country Director representing the Country Director KOICA in a statement on Monday disclosed that the donation was aimed at encouraging and supporting the education of kids.

NAN Whehumi is seen at the forefront of a boat leading the delegation on a tour of the community.

The materials include 400 school bags, books, and other writing materials which were given to underprivileged kids in the Makoko waterfront community.

Makoko is one of the slum communities living on the water under the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State.

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The country director said the donation’s aim was also to support the education of the kids in the community towards the Sustainable Development Goal 4 of Free education for all.

“In the last 10 years, through its Official Development Assistance Programme in Nigeria, KOICA has implemented various educational projects including training of over 2,000 Nigerians in Korea on PhDs, master’s degrees and country-specific short-term programmes,” Kang said.

Whehumi is seen at the forefront of a boat leading the delegation on a tour of the community.

He also encouraged the students to work hard for their future.

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Chief Raymond Whehumi, the chief of the community expressed appreciation to KOICA and its alumni association for the visit and for providing support to the kids.

One of the highlights of the visit was when Whehumi led the delegation on a boat tour of the community.

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