Founded in 1980, Okpokhumi Emai Grammar School in Owan East appears to have never been renovated. Doors and windows have gone. Substantial parts of the roofs are gone too, while the remaining parts are perforated.
Emai Grammar School originally had six classrooms, a library, a hall, the principal's office and a staffroom. Now, most of these facilities have deteriorated. The wind has blown off the roofs, and large cracks have appeared in the walls. "We arranged by ourselves on the welfare of youth 'corpers' that are attached to the school," Afenge said."To ensure learning continues in the school. We cut down trees to improvise chairs and desks for students.
"I wrote a letter to the local government around March through the council chairman requesting assistance over the school condition, but I have not gotten feedback from them," said."You can see that the classrooms are in bad condition, including the ceilings and doors."
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