Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was seen interacting with school children during a visit to Ajegunle, in a moment that has drawn attention online.
What Happened
According to a post shared on social media, the governor briefly stopped his convoy to speak with students on his way to the Tolu Schools complex.
During the interaction, he reportedly informed the students that the facility is one of the largest school complexes on the continent.
About the Project
The Tolu Schools complex is said to be nearing completion and is expected to be officially commissioned soon.
Officials have described the project as a major investment in education infrastructure within the state.
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Claim About Size
While the governor described the complex as the “biggest in Africa,” independent verification of that claim has not yet been widely confirmed.
Public Reactions
The video has generated mixed reactions online:
• Some praised the development
• Others questioned the claim
• Many expressed interest in seeing the completed project
Final Thoughts
The development highlights ongoing efforts to improve educational infrastructure, while also sparking debate about the scale and impact of such projects.
What Do You Think?
Do you think projects like this can improve education in Nigeria?
Flash: Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu stops his convoy for a short interaction with school children on his way to Tolu Schools complex at Ajegunle. The Governor informed the students that their schools complex is the biggest in Africa. The Tolu schools complex is ready for… pic.twitter.com/eZ9GXQlPbz
— Gboyega Akosile (@gboyegaakosile) April 1, 2026

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