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Oyo School Principal, Rachael Alamu, Considers Leaving Teaching Job After 28 Years
Mrs. Rachael Alamu, the principal of the school affected by the recent abduction in Oyo State, has revealed that she is considering leaving the teaching profession after 28 years of service.
According to her, the daily journey from Ogbomoso to Esiele, Monday through Friday, had already been physically and emotionally demanding.
Following the traumatic ãbduction experience, she said that she is no longer certain she could return to teaching in the village.
“Travelling from Ogbomoso to Esiele every Monday through Friday was already a major challenge for me. After this abduction incident, and with only four years left before my retirement, I’m no longer sure I can return to the village,” she said.
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