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Lagos students voice concerns over decrepit laboratory conditions

Lanre Awolokun High School, situated in the vibrant district of Gbagada, Lagos, stands as a stark contrast to its affluent surroundings. Despite the upscale environment, the school itself paints a grim picture of neglect, particularly evident in its inadequate laboratory facilities.

Lacking any semblance of a standard or well-equipped laboratory, Lanre Awolokun High School fails to adequately prepare its senior secondary students for national examinations. The solitary laboratory on the premises is a shadow of its intended purpose, marred by broken tables and devoid of essential apparatuses such as burettes, test tubes, and bunsen burners.

A visit to this dilapidated laboratory unveils a scene of decay, with worn-out furniture and leaky ceilings serving as testament to years of neglect. Faded wall paintings, broken windows, and dysfunctional fittings further compound the dismal state of the facility.

Voices of discontent echo among the student body, with Muyinat Abimbola expressing her frustration at the substandard learning environment. “It is terrible,” she laments, highlighting the absence of necessary tools for practical learning. Another student, identified only as Nelson, echoes her sentiments, emphasizing the reliance on external sources like YouTube due to the deficiencies within their own school.

As students yearn for a laboratory conducive to effective learning, the plight of Lanre Awolokun High School underscores the urgent need for investment in educational infrastructure to ensure the holistic development of future generations.

Staff Reporter

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