PHOTO: The Philippine Embassy in Abuja conducts storytelling of the children’s book explaining to the students its important message– that kids should learn and practice asking for consent, and obeying the elderly so they can be more responsible citizens of their community. (Abuja PE photo)
PHOTO: The children’s book “Ayoko Po Sana…I’m Sorry But” is told to the students of Start-Rite Schools, Abuja on 16 March 2020. (Abuja PE photo)
PHOTO: The Philippine Embassy in Abuja likewise donates copies of the children’s book “Ayoko Po Sana… I Am Sorry But” to Start-Rite Schools Principal Philip Reynolds (second from left). (Abuja PE photo)
PHOTO: Cultural Officer Marivic D. Rosal (front row, leftmost) with Ms. Prezatia H. Vicario and Mrs. Abaloke Bassey host a storytelling of the children’s book “Ayoko Po Sana… I Am Sorry But” to grade two students of Start-Rite Schools at Start-Rite Schools in Abuja on 16 March 2020. (Abuja PE photo)