BUK Students Donated Food items, Clothes to support orphanage home
Hannatu Sulaiman Abba
The students of Bayero University, Kano Department of Adult Education and community Development has Contribute their quota to support the orphanage with food stuff at kano state orphanage house.
This is was stated during a courtesy visit by the students of 400 level inline with their registered course ADE4201 Disadvantage Group”under the leadership of Dr Auwal Halilu.
Dr Auwal said the focus and objectives of the visit was to teach the students more concerned issues related to orphans and vulnerable ones in the soceity,this will make them to understand their primary needs in the soceity such as shelter, Health, security ,poverty etc, and this will create an avenue for the students to become great champions and ambassadors in their respective community after they graduated from the University.
However, our visit will blend between theory and practices teaching in the class as they can have spot the differences with through experience, this Will also allow us to create a forum of robbing minds with the children and staff of the orphanage home and some government officials, as to see if there is any gap in what we are teaching in the class ,when found by our visit to the orphanage home, we as the lecturers we quickly adhere with the experience for the success of our students in nearby future’ he added’
On his remark ,Mr. Alabi Abdul Gafar a 400 level student of the department said the students and lecturers of the department contribute money to buy food stuff, clothes and other necessary Goods need for the children and the visit has explored him to a different world he never thought to have been into the course has shape his life to focus on Humanitarian services.
On her part, Miss Ibrahim salamat added that, the children need more of the government interventions base on how the society had sideline their conditions, and this brought her to the stand of establishing an NGO for the orphanage and vulnerables one in the soceity after she graduated.
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