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The state of LEA School Lugbe Zone 9 in Nigeria's capital city, Abuja has become so terrible that pupils now learn on the bare floor. A video seen by SaharaReporters on Wednesday shows a large number of pupils sitting on the floor chanting joyously. In the classroom, it could be observed that the school building has no windows and chairs, leaving the pupils at the mercy of the harsh weather conditions in Abuja.

The school building has no windows and chairs, leaving the pupils at the mercy of the harsh weather conditions in Abuja.

The state of LEA School Lugbe Zone 9 in Nigeria's capital city, Abuja has become so terrible that pupils now learn on the bare floor. A video seen by SaharaReporters on Wednesday shows a large number of pupils sitting on the floor chanting joyously. In the classroom, it could be observed that the school building has no windows and chairs, leaving the pupils at the mercy of the harsh weather conditions in Abuja.

From the video, it can be deduced that pupils go to school, neatly dressed but sit on the bare floor, a clear neglect of basic education. And it is worrying that this is happening in the nation's capital.

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