Obi rehabilitates students' burnt hostel in Enugu state worth Millions

Students of Mater Amabilis Secondary School, Adani, in Enugu State danced and celebrated mass with joy and excitement over the handover of their rehabilitated hostel that was last year razed completely by fire.
Speaking during the event,  Fr. Fredreick Omekoha who presided over  the mass of thanksgiving , said he was thrilled by Obi’s brand of philanthropy of trying to touch lives among  rural people who ordinarily would not have anybody to assist them.
The Principal of the School, Rev. Sr. Jane Onuorah thanked God for the gift of Mr. Peter Obi. Describing his love for education as legendary, she said that what he did as the Governor of Anambra State has lifted Anambra to a frontline State in education. “During his tenure, he rehabilitated schools massively, provided boreholes, generators, INTERNET facilities, Sports Equipment, and upgraded schools’ laboratories, libraries, among others. Even as a private person, he has continued the good work”, Sister submitted.
Obi who commissioned the building as well as the school’s new library, promised to assist them to equip the library as well as set up a computer class.
Speaking on what drives him, Obi said that he believed that people should give back to the society through assisting in the execution of projects that would contribute in the rebuilding of human society. “I always watch with dismay the amount of money people spend in pursuit of vanity, when they would have channeled such to what will be beneficial to humanity’, Obi said.

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The former Gov. of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi(Middle), surrounded by the staff and students of Mater Amabilis Secondary School, Adani, Enugu State as he commissioned a block of hostel he rehabilitated for the school after it was completely razed by fire.

Obi rehabilitates students' burnt hostel in Enugu state worth Millions Obi rehabilitates students' burnt hostel in Enugu state worth Millions Reviewed by Unknown on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 Rating: 5

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