Through its Play4aChild Initiative, OPay donated educational materials to over 1,000 students, including 40 students with disabilities, in Osun State.
The board said the decision was aimed at ensuring that no eligible candidate was denied access to tertiary education.
The union directed the teachers to comply with the directive and await further instructions.
The collapse occurred at Yemco Schools, located on Adu Street behind County Hospital in Ogba, Lagos.
The principal of Utese Secondary School, Igbinadolor Ifuakor, described the event as unforgettable.
Mr Bobola said that the affected students refused to access the students’ loans provided by the Nigerian Education Students’ Loan Fund.
Mr Shabi urged the students to be diligent and committed to their studies.
The houses were built under a partnership between the Kaduna State government and Qatar Charity.
The policy aimed to preserve Nigerian languages and enhance foundational learning.
Ms Momoh said oral health must be a priority to enjoy a healthier and happier life.
