A 91-year-old lady, Mrs Roseline Ololo, on Thursday drove a dissent to the Lagos State House of Assembly, requesting the arrival of hear schools assumed control by the military administration in 1976.
Ololo, who was on a wheelchair, begged the officials to intercede and encourage the arrival of her schools.
She said that the schools, Metropolitan College and Isolo Secondary School, were assumed control while Commodore Ndubisi Kanu was the Military Administrator of the state.
Ololo said she lost her spouse, Chief Michael Ololo-Ogwu, in the battle to recover responsibility for schools they both set up in 1956 in Surulere zone of the state.
She was joined by some dissenting adolescents who droned tunes and conveyed bulletins with different engravings, for example, "it's our entitlement to claim properties'' and "Hon. Speaker, talk reality. "
A percentage of the publications additionally read "laws are gone for the benefit of subjects,'' " Justice for Mama Ololo,'' "Hon. Speaker, please intercede,'' and "Stop this bad form, " among others.
Ololo told the individuals close by that the arrival of the schools had as of now been endorsed by the organization of Chief Bola Tinubu, a previous legislative head of the state.
" He has given requests that every single tuition based school ought to be come back to their proprietors yet they have not gave back mine after a few endeavors.
"We have been going up and down, my spouse kicked the bucket throughout looking for the arrival of the schools we both attempted to build up, she said.
As indicated by her, the legislature has been calling them for talks yet nothing has been finish
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