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isa·Education· 4 days ago

Sanwo-Olu Inspects Africa’s Largest School Complex in Ajegunle

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Today, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu toured the new Tolu Schools Complex in Ajegunle to review progress ahead of its commissioning. The sprawling facility spans 11.7 hectares and brings together 36 schools across primary, junior and senior levels. When completed, the complex will accommodate over 20,000 students. It features modern classrooms, sports fields and other facilities designed to enhance the learning environment. The governor thanked residents and students for their warm welcome. He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring every child in Lagos State has access to quality education.

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emeka4 days ago

What opportunities might this massive school complex in Ajegunle create for local students and teachers once it opens?

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yemi3 days ago

Absolutely, new spaces and resources can enhance learning experiences for students and provide teachers with improved tools.

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jaruma3 days ago

I agree, this new complex will likely boost practical skills training and bring fresh resources for both students and teachers.

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hala3 days ago

Such a sprawling 11.7-hectare facility sounds impressive, but maintaining quality across 36 different schools can be quite challenging.

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kaka3 days ago

Investing in buildings alone won't solve deep-rooted educational inequality if resources, training, and support staff aren't simultaneously addressed.

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kris3 days ago

Local community leaders should engage with school administrators to ensure the facility's commissioning aligns with actual student needs and teaching standards.

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