Daily Trust (Abuja)

Nigerian/Turkish School Graduates Pupils

The Nigerian/Turkish International School Monday in Abuja graduated 35 pupils in its nursery section and 27 in its primary section. Principal of the school, Mr. Bestami O., whose lecture was delivered by Huseyin Ozkaya, described primary education as the bedrock for any achievement in human life.

He urged policy makers in the educational sector to pay more attention to elementary schools in order to encourage early developments of children, adding that Nigerian/Turkish International School is out to produce well educated, disciplined, cultured and confident pupils who will stand out to be counted in any society as well as contribute to the development and progress of the Nation and their communities.

The principal also charged parents to always give their children ultimate attention, adding that under no circumstance must such attention be compromised.

One of the graduating pupils that came out top, Mariam Mustapha, promised to be a good ambassador of the school.

A parent, ex- speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, commended the school authority for infusing moral and academic excellence on its pupils.


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