School Owner Gives Out Food To Parents, Still Pays Worker’s Salary In Lockdown
Generous school owner shares palliatives to parents, pays full salaries
- The proprietor of Charlie Marie Group of Schools in Ogun state, Evangelist Adekunbi Akin-Taylor, has given palliatives to both parents of children and workers in her school
- Despite the fact so many schools are struggling to pay their teachers, she paid her workers in full in March and some parts in April and May
- Contained in the relief packages she gave the parents are beans, garri, indomie among other goodies. Evangelist Adekunbi Akin-Taylor, the owner of Charlie Marie Group of Schools, Likosi in Sagamu, Ogun state, has lightened the burden of many parents.
The proprietor gave out palliatives to 27 of her workers and 100 parents whose children are in her students, she told The Nation.
She said that some of her students come to school really hungry and giving out the relief materials was her own way of contributing to their parents’ welfare in this trying time.
It should be noted that each package contained rice, beans, indomie, oil, salt, biscuit, sweet, and garri. She said she paid her workers full salary in March and 60% and 70% respectively in April and May respectively.
Olajumoke Amos, a parent, thanked the proprietor for taking care of their needs, saying that despite the fact the woman is not in the country, she still extended her love to them.
Source:Legit.ng
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