Popular comedian Francis Agoda, profoundly know as I Go Dye, has appreciated his colleague Bovi Ugboma for renovating the school he had his primary education, the University of Benin Staff School in Edo State.
The comedian who accompanied Bovi to the commissioning of the project said the 42-year-old displayed “a great sense of purpose and gratitude by renovating this magnificent educational project.”
He added that what Bovi has done will inspire the younger generation in years to come.
He also congratulated Bovi for adding value to this citadel of learning, which gave him a great standard.
“Today I accompany my brother @officialbovi in commissioning this project, it’s really inspiring to remember one’s humble beginning and give back to nurture it,” I Go Dye shared on his Instagram page alongside images of the completed project.
He added, “Bovi has shown a great sense of purpose and gratitude by renovating this magnificent educational project, his primary school in university of Benin staff school. This will inspire the younger generation in years to come. In this sacrifice lies the hope of a future that’s rewarding to humanity.
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