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Tunji Olu Akinloye
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  • Lagos
  • Nigeria
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School's Name
The Nickdel Schools
School Website
http://www.peekokyoutharts.org
School City
Lagos
Something Unique About Me:
I am an artist and a youth worker who lives and practice in Nigeria. My works have been included in numerous exhibitions in Nigeria. And my community engagement continues to provide Nigerian youths opportunities to explore the arts as a life fulfilling activities (Youth Art Development Project).
The Subject(s) I Teach:
Fine and Creative Arts, Conservation
Brief Description of My Students:
My students are primary and secondary school students between age 6 and 16 years...
Description of the Town or City My Students Come From:
Lagos, Nigeria... Many of them are pupils from Asia, UK and US.

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At 10:01pm on September 28, 2012, Dhamma Ambalampitiya said…

Greetings from Sri Lanka!

Hello,

Thank you for your works! We do many works around the year.

This is my e mail : child_books@sltnet.lk

Thanks!

D.Ambalampitiya.

At 1:28am on December 9, 2011, Katoola Frank said…

I can say this but it is almost a year if not a year and we have not gone beyond hallo.

I love you class. let me up load a few pictures too.

frank

At 12:47pm on March 20, 2011, Katoola Frank said…

Great! I here I get my first friend from West Africa.

SunShine,

 

Frank

At 12:02pm on March 20, 2011, Katoola Frank said…

I love your Class. Is this a government aided school?

 

How much do you know about Uganda. Nigeria is very popular in Uganda because of the Noriwood.

 
 
 

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