Tour of Government Institutions in my City (Akwanga, Nasarawa state)// 10% payout to @pesh21 by @patience90

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Introduction

Hello dear fellow steemians, I am delighted to be a participant of this great contest about the "Tour of Government Institutions in my City"

Our government has provided various institutions for the benefit of all and for the development of our cities and counties.
Right now, sit tight while I take you on a tour on some government institutions in my City Akwanga Nasarawa state.
I am your tour guide, @patience90

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Model Hospital Akwanga

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Model Hospital Akwanga was initially known as General Hospital Akwanga, located at Abuja/Keffi road and was established in the early 80s before it was upgraded to a Model Hospital and relocated to Lafia road Akwanga by the out-gone Nasarawa state governor Senator Umaru Tanko Al-makura and was commissioned on 26th May, 2019.

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The Model Hospital Akwanga is equiped to take care of the sick and their services include:

  • Delivery
  • Surgery
  • Heart to heart center
  • Laboratory services,
  • Mortuary services, among others.

The head of the hospital is called Dr. Gwonju Samuel who is popularly known for his jovial nature, professionalism and simplicity.

People who goes to Model Hospital Akwanga are the sick, pregnant women, caregivers, and health workers.
Model hospital Akwanga provides consultancy services because they have specialist in various medical fields like gynecology, pediatric etc.

Screenshot_20211001-094800_1.jpgmain gate/security postScreenshot_20211001-094756_1.jpgmain entrance
Screenshot_20211001-094752_1.jpg mortuaryScreenshot_20211001-094737_1.jpg reception
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Wards

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College of Education Akwanga

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College of Education Akwanga was formally known as Teachers College and established in 1982.
The school is a state owned higher learning institution head by a provost and the present provost is Rev. Dr. Jonathan Thani

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college logo
The school is divided into faculties such as:
*School of languages

  • School of Education
  • School of Vocational Education
  • School of Arts and Social Science
  • School of Sciences
    And has so many departments running under the subschools which include:
    Biology, Geography, Fine and Applied Arts, Computer science, Christian Religion Studies, ECCE, English language, French language, Social Studies, Business Education, Technical Education, etc.
    The faculties are head by by Deans while the departments are head by HODs
IMG-20211001-WA0047.jpgSchool of LanguagesIMG-20211001-WA0032.jpgECCE department
IMG-20211001-WA0019.jpg Special Education departmentIMG-20211001-WA0051.jpgregistrar office complex
IMG-20211001-WA0028.jpg lecture Hall 13IMG-20211001-WA0038.jpg office complex
IMG-20211001-WA0034.jpg School environmentIMG-20211001-WA0052.jpgAdministrative block

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Me standing behind the most popular hall in college. Lecture Hall One
The college has other facilities such as clinic which provides medical services for it's staff and students.
It also has library where students go on research for academic knowledge.
An ICT center and cafeteria for relaxation after a hectic academy day.

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Ta'al Model E-Library Akwanga

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TA'AL Model E-Library Akwanga was formally known as Akwanga Library and was established in 2001 where materials were only found in papers but the coming of new government saw the need to upgrade it into a modern library where learning is digital in the year 2019.
The library is stock up with different computers and internet facilities where only registered members are allowed to go in to study.
The registration fee is as affordable as just 4 steem at the rate of 1 steem to 250 naira.

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Conclusion

It's a pleasure taking you for a tour in my city.

Cc: @steemalive

Best regards
@patience90

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This is beautiful @patience90

Nice work

Thanks

Wow, I have been to the general hospital several times but had no idea it's have a mortuary, you see how you learn daily and also the e library, I used to think the e library is not functional again and has been abandoned by the government, had no idea you can register and have access to the library. Thank you so much for the tour.

#onepercent

Oh yes they do have a Morden mortuary in the hospital.
And for the library, really missed a lot because the library if very much functional.

Wow, it's well.

@patience90, you are always an exception when it comes to constructive post. I want to know how to write constructively like you. Nice post, you did a good job by going round Akwanga town to get all these pictures.

Thank you sir.
I'm learning from a literature lecturer which is you.

Hahahaha! @patience90 you are good on this.

Thanks for the compliment sir

The college of education Akwanga is my alma mater and it's been quite a while I visited.
Didn't know they have new structures on ground and the admin block changed.

Thanks for sharing

You are welcome

What a nice and collected write up

Keep posting to steemalive

Thanks

I want to visit a library, you heard a great tour

Yes ma'am

Nice presentation. Steemit has given me enough city worth visiting. Well done

Thanks

You are welcome

@patienc90, your government has been busy building things but let them maintain them, it's just like my state, maintenance culture is the problem.

I think it's a problem in this country.
They build without maintenance.
Thanks for reading ma

@patience90 the colledge of education has lots of courses. I hope most of them have been accredited.

For this model hospital, Senator Tanko should be commended for a job well done. I hope other governors from other states and regions will emulate him and build standard hospitals in their states so that we will be self sofficient helth-wise as a nation.

Yes the college courses are all accredited.
The college is very old and I doubt if there is any new course aside ECCE.

Yes a recommendable work by senator Al-makura.
I hope the hospital will be maintained because I see that has been a problem of our country government... maintainance culture

@patience90 poor maintainace culture have been our problem from time past.

I must commend the government of Akwa ibom, they have been doing so well in maintaining most of the infrastructures belt by the Akpabio government.

Wow! It's good to know Akwa ibom are different

@patience90 their government is responsive and practice. Their sense of maintenance culture is the best I have seen so far in this country.

I used to base there

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