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    Rainstorm Inflicts destruction at FGGC ,Kabba

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    Olu Samuel

    Severe storm has left a trail of destruction at the Federal Government Girls’ College (FGGC) Kabba, with significant damage reported.

    However, no lives were lost during the stormy weather, according to the college’s Principal, Mrs. Olayinka Amosun Eniola

    The raistorm was said to ha occured on Tuesday around 2pm.

    High Chief Shuaib Ipinmisho, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Land Matters and Chairman of the PTA,who led an on-site assessment of the damage alongside other Executive Committee members ddeescribedthe extent of the damage as “worrisome,” adding that it exceeds the capacity of the PTA and college management to repair immediately.

    Ipinmisho appealed to well-meaning Nigerians, NGOS and the Federal Ministry of Education for urgent assistance during this challenging time.

    “The college, located in Kogi State, is a federal government post-primary educational institution managed by the Federal Ministry of Education”. He noted

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