He said, “When you allocate more funds to a sector, it stimulates the activities in that sector because the more money you have, the more you have to spend, and that means a multiplier effect.
“They need to allow more people to have access to education; there are many naturally talented pupils who, unfortunately, do not have the resources to go to school. So, the government should be able to identify those talents and sponsor them. You know, because those are the brains that can really think through and can develop technology.”
The valedictorian, Adebowale Alabi, said, “This day marks a very important part of our lives because we have been learning and labouring to complete this phase of our lives which is the foundation chapter. Today is about looking at the bigger picture of our future; today we are ready to move on to a bigger and more challenging phase of life. In other words, parents should not be surprised when they see their children excelling and becoming ambassadors in Nigeria and outside the country.
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