The Kwara State Government, Abdulrahaman Abdulrazaq has visited the Nomadic Primary School of Agindigbi and St Luke LGEA near Agbamu in Irepodun Local Government Area, Kwara State.
The governor went to the center to demand a refund of the money of 25 girls to build a school for their children in the village.
The BBC has previously visited the city to interview how the three-room classroom was built, while the second school was building their own, and the money has been saved since 2017.
Twenty-five women started earning 2,000 naira a month from the federal government, and in three years they made $ 480,000 and started building it.
In the second city, 18 women are involved in the construction of a new home every month, and they spend two years building it, claiming to have raised $ 400,000. They also hired two teachers who paid 7,000 naira a month.
In his speech, Abolaji Sunday, a youth leader in the city, lamented that the government had forgotten the people in the face of suffering and misery.