Obi wades through mud to aid school in Anambra

The former Gov. of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi presenting a cheque of 1 million Naira for the continued development of the Crowther Memorial College, Umuikwu Anam, owned by the Anglican Diocese of Mbamili.

By Valentine Amanze

A former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has advised students of Crowther Memorial College, Umuikwu Anam on the virtues of persistence and staying focused always even in times of great odds.

He gave the advice during his visit to the school, which high point was the presentation of a cheque of N1 million for its development.

Obi revealed that he could have turned back when his vehicles were stuck in the mud, which needed much physical exertion to get them out.

Using the experience as an illustration, the former governor exhorted the students to remain focused in their positive endeavours and not allow any temporary set-backs to dampen their spirits.

On the foundation for perseverance, Obi told the students: “Once you acquire education, it will equip you to become better in life. It will enable you to face the challenges of life fully confident in yourself. If not for my education, I would not have reached the level of success I have attained today in both the financial and administrative worlds.”

Responding to Obi’s gesture, the Anglican Bishop of Mbammili Diocese, Bishop Henry Okeke, who is in charge of the school, thanked God for using the types of Peter Obi to show humanity that all was not lost.

He expressed gratitude to Obi for remembering their school as governor and even years after leaving office.

He noted that after his tenure as governor, Obi had variously donated a bus as well as many cash gifts that have helped in the growth and development of the school and students.

The bishop, represented by his wife,  Mrs. Julie Okeke, also recalled how Obi’s continued visits to them both as governor and now has given the school, the students and the community a sense of belonging.

She further observed that if Obi could visit a school in far-away Garaku in Nassarawa State, where her husband had served previously, she knew that he had indeed adopted Nigeria as his constituency.

 

 

 

 

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