Video Of 10 SHS College students Sharing 1 Fish Goes Viral

The financial hardship within the nation has certainly affected each sector as a video of 10 SHS College students sharing a small piece of fish has gone viral.

With the Free SHS coverage (a laudable coverage) in place and the present financial difficulties the federal government finds itself, many faculties have been severely affected by the dearth of funds to help their day-to-day working.

The Free SHS coverage has seen an enormous enhance within the variety of college students enrolling in varied colleges yearly therefore leading to overpopulation of the dormitories, lack of furnishings and extra importantly college students consuming much less nutritious meals.

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A video that was taken and shared by blogger, Kobby Kyei has sparked reactions as college students of St Paul’s Senior Excessive College SPACO and Minor Seminary at Hatsukorpe (Ketu South) had been served rice with soup with only a piece of fish.

Within the video, 10 college students who already look starved had been seen being served with rice and soup and only a small piece of fish to share.

MEANWHILE: A 28-year-old woman recognized as Amelia Kilos has sadly died whiles present process a liposuction surgical procedure.

Plastic Surgical procedure, Liposuction, beauty surgical procedure, collagen injections, BBL (Brazilian Butt Carry), and so forth are a few of the skilled phrases used to explain the method of going underneath the knife to reinforce one’s physique components.

From what we gathered, the attractive younger woman occurs to be a socialite and businesswoman from Nigeria. In line with reviews, Amelia died in New Delhi, India on account of problems following the liposuction surgical procedure.

Supply: Ghgossip.com

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