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The Senator representing Ebonyi South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Dr Michael Amah Nnachi has dolled out a sum of one million, one hundred and forty thousand Naira only (N1,140,000) for the registration of National Examination Council (NECO) of over 82 Students of Itim Secondary School, Edda.
Nnachi represented by a PDP chieftain, Hon. Okam Ogbulu made this known in Itim Secondary school Edda, Afikpo South local government area of the state.
Presenting the fees to the school management, Nnachi said, there is a need to support the younger generation to get themselves equipped academically in order to compete with their contemporaries and brace up with the mantra in the world.
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From the Archives (March 17, 1921): Madras School of ArtsFrom an Editorial
March 17, 2021 00:15 IST
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March 17, 2021 00:15 IST
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The feeling is growing among people interested in the matter that the Madras School of Arts has fallen upon evil days. As we have more than once pointed out, the school does not now enjoy about half the popularity that it did in the days of Mr. Havell. It would appear that pure art is seriously neglected in the School, while in the matter of industrial art it has yet to establish a reputation. Mr. Hadaway, the present Principal of the School, appears to be a gentleman who prefers the Arcadian methods of education. He is an enthusiastic exponent of the doctrine that anatomy and geometry has never yet been of real service in making an artist and expects his students to be geniuses to blossom forth, solely by dint of hard work in drawing from figures of objects and without the adventitious aid of anatomy and geometry, i