Educationist urges students, teachers, others to work hard

EducationistFormer Director, Curriculum Service, Department Ministry of Education Lagos State, Mrs. Esther Ibukun Adegbamigbe, has called on students, teachers publishers to work hard in their various fields of endeavour. She advised the youths to make their excellent work speak for them, irrespective of their tribe, gender and religion.
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Adegbamigbe made this call, yesterday, during her retirement and Humanity Award organised by the Publisher and staff members of Angels Expression Ltd, held in Lagos.

Adegbamigbe said Curriculum Service Department Ministry of Education Lagos State, under her leadership, did not promote bias in the education sector, rather it encouraged hard work through research and innovations. She commended the organisers of the award for their efforts, and prayed that God would bless them in all their endeavours.

The Publisher, Angels Expressions Ltd., Mr. Michael Igele, said the Humanity Award was given because the awardee had “demonstrated the highest human qualities, love and sacrifice, as she moved beyond personal circumstances to make life better for others people under her leadership.”

He said: “Day-to-day, you have worked tirelessly to overcome the challenges synonymous with your job, thereby effecting positive changes that have put lasting smiles on many faces. You inspire even the best of us, we find you worthy of today’s honour, as one of the role models of the human spirit…”

“We recognise all that you have done to make our world a better place”.

“In appreciation of your never wavering commitment to excellence, we confer on you this Humanity Award. We wish you the best in life as you do exploits in other fields of life and God bless you”.
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