Nigerian school funded with plastic waste proceeds on the brink of collapse
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Mujanatu Musa highlighted the pivotal role of the privately run school stating, 'If not for the privately run school in the community... my children would have no access to formal education.' This reveals the school's crucial impact on her family, allowing them to leverage plastic bottles for tuition. The initiative empowers families like hers in Ajegunle to prioritize education despite their financial hardships.
Musa explained their resourceful methods for paying school fees, saying, 'The plastic is what helps me pay their tuition. I couldn't afford to send them to school.' This showcases the high stakes involved in their efforts and the innovative solutions employed by impoverished families to ensure their children's education amidst dire economic conditions.
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