The wife of the Vice President, Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo, was in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, on Monday to visit the North East Children’s Learning Centre, which is a donor-funded school initiated by her husband, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, on the 8th of March, 2017, during his 60th birthday.

The school is designed to provide accommodation, feeding, healthcare and education to about 1,500 children orphaned by Boko Haram across the six states in the North East.

Mrs Osinbajo was received at the Maiduguri International Airport, by Borno State Deputy Governor, Umar Usman Kadafur, and Borno’s First Lady, Dr Falmata Babagana Zulum, alongside top government officials and All Progressives Congress (APC) officials, especially women.

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The VP’s wife visited the North East Children’s Learning Centre and interacted with students most of whom were drawn from internally displaced persons camps across the North East.

Mrs Osinbajo assessed the display of entrepreneurship skills by the children in different areas that included the making of robots, tailoring and other facilities.

The Vice President’s wife was presented with a special birthday cake, celebrating the vice president’s 65th birthday.

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Supported by the wife of the Borno State governor and the children, Mrs Osinbajo cut the cake with gratitude to the children.

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In her remark during a gathering at the centre, she said the children are so special and precious to her husband and the entire family.

She also paid tribute to Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umaru Zulum, for his massive developmental efforts towards the state’s restoration.

In her welcome address, Dr. Falmata Babagana Zulum appreciated the Vice President’s wife for her visit and contributions to sustaining the objectives of the North East Children’s Learning Centre in the last five years.

Dr. Falmata thanked Mrs Osinbajo, her husband and donors who contributed towards the centre’s establishment, for their unquantifiable humanitarian support, noting that the education and general development of children cannot be left to the government alone.

The Borno First Lady concluded with goodwill to the Vice President on his 65th birthday.

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