Osogbo seminar and quiz: As Ebunoluwa and Olive branches soar up.
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Author: Tajudeen Amodu Omosanjo (tajudeen.omosanjo@naijaadvertiser.com)

The chairman of the occasion Mr. Abiodun Akintaro who was accompanied by his wife delivered the address that specified the roles expected of the parents, teachers and students. He urged the students and pupils to be curious to learning as education is the best lagacy which requires a lot of challenges quoting that '' a person who has not made any mistake is someone who has never tried to do anything tangible"
During the quiz competition for primary school category, Olive Branches came first while Ebunoluwa International School came first under the secondary school category.
Speaking with Naija Advertiser reporter shortly after the program Mr M.O Olatunji, the vice principal of Bisola College of Arts and Science lauded the program organised by Life Light Remedials. He said this should be emulated by other tertiary institutions across the nation.
Mr kunle who cordinated the quiz competition corner who is also one of the organising students said the major aim of organising the program is to promote educational development from the grassroot and encourage the student towards education. All the participating schools went home with gifts and prizes.
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