Former Students of the Nigerian Military School (NMS), Zaria, popularly referred to as ‘ex-boys class 1979-1984’, have pledged to donate tables and chairs worth five million naira to the school.
The coordinator of the group, Mr Deji Fisho, made the disclosure at the second award ceremony which also marked 30 years anniversary of graduation and the second meeting of the class course mates held in Abuja.
He said the gesture was part of their corporate social responsibility to their former school, adding that majority of the graduates of the school have attained greatness in life.
Mr Deji Fisho said during their visit to the school, they were informed that the school needed tables and chairs.
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