- Land dispute stalls primary school project in Temu community.
- Rep. Wale Raji pledges to deliver once land is provided.
- Viral student debaters receive ₦50,000 gift from Hon. Dolapo Badru.
Amid calls for improved access to early childhood education in Temu Community, Rep. Wale Raji has assured residents that a new primary school would be built once the community provides a suitable, unencumbered plot of land.
Ekohotblog reports that speaking in an interview during the valedictory ceremony of Temu Community Junior Secondary School, the lawmaker lamented how a previous attempt to begin the foundation of a primary school was thwarted by a land ownership dispute.
EDITOR’S PICK
- Tinubu Pushes Sports Reform as Budget Rises to ₦113 Billion
- Officer or Monster? Correctional Officer Slaughters Friend, Takes Own Life
- Senate Adjourns Plenary Till September 23
“We were to establish a primary school here but the challenge has been the availability of land. I have already assured the community that once they can provide an unencumbered land, I will give them a primary school,” Rep. Raji said.
He emphasized that education remains a core part of his constituency agenda and pledged continued support for grassroots development through infrastructure and capacity building.
Meanwhile, the valedictory service took an exciting turn with the presence of two young orators, Daniela and Ngam Onyx, who gained national attention for their stellar performance in a recent debate.
Their brilliance earned them a cash reward of ₦50,000 each from Hon. Dolapo Badru, Lagos State Caucus Leader in the House of Representatives.

FURTHER READING
The ceremony was attended by local education stakeholders, political aides, and community leaders.
It concluded with a symbolic gift presentation to Rep. Raji, in recognition of his visible impact on education in Temu.





