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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Nigerian School That Floats On Water

Some of Africa's most talented innovators and inventors have been gathering at a summit in Kenya's capital Nairobi.





Among them is Nigerian-born architect Kunle Adeyemi who has designed and built a three-storey floating school on a lagoon in Nigeria.

He described his inspiration for the design to BBC Africa's Anne Soy.

BBC


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    1. as in eh! I will go to a school that floats on water maka why!?

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  2. It's him and his kids that will attend such school.

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    1. Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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    2. Children actually attend. A bit risky still sha.

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    3. Hahaha eka u no well o....na really him and his kids. .cos I wonder d parent that will allow his/her child to attend such sch. . For water?
      He's really innovative. ..

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    4. Eka joy with all due respect ma "you are daft"!
      Open a book, explore the Internet understand the world around U, stop being myopic in ur opinion which u give so generously.
      I watched his interview on CNN it was designed for residence of daleko(i think) who are a riverine community and was made to encourage their kids to attend school.
      It is very beautiful and functional. God bless pple who are doing the best of less privileged amongst our people.

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    5. @fdb make sure u send ur kids there, ye?

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  3. For free? I will still not subscribe.

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  4. Okay, but does the class board float too.

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  5. This will take my igbo brothers to Europe.

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  6. Is it safe? 3 storey? Hope the children won't run around just like they do in our land schools during break?

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  7. Odiegwu! He should lead the way by enrolling his kids and all the kids in his family in the school , then others will follow. As for me and mine, we will pass. Thnx. Lol

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  8. Nice work of art but too risky for children.
    Thumbs up to him all the same.

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  9. I will not be seen close to that school.

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  10. I hate big body of water. Can't try this abeg

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  11. Thank God its an inspiration. Its not reality

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  12. cool idea
    People in Lekki should start to build their houses like that before the big flood comes...

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  13. Innovative, me likey

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