A Day at Godfrey Okoye University’s Biological Garden

A Day at Godfrey Okoye University’s Biological Garden

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Solid Base Private Schools Enugu recently embarked on an exciting educational journey to Godfrey Okoye University’s renowned Uwakwe Biological Garden, and the experience was nothing short of captivating.

The enthusiasm was palpable as the pupils eagerly explored the diverse animals inhabiting the garden. Every creature sparked a sense of wonder and amazement among the children, from the playful monkeys to the graceful crocodiles. The sight of tortoises, white rats, and ostriches further enriched their experience, allowing them to witness firsthand the beauty and diversity of the natural world.

Under the guidance of Mrs. Oluchi Achi, the dedicated keeper of the garden, the children delved into the intricacies of animal life. Mrs. Achi’s simple yet informative explanations provided valuable insights into the animals’ life cycles, feeding habits, ages, and common diseases. Through her guidance, the pupils gained a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of conservation.

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Mrs. Uchanta Chukwu served as the knowledgeable tour guide for the day, leading the pupils on an enriching journey through the garden.

Mrs. Chukwu’s enthusiasm and expertise enriched the experience, ensuring that every moment was not only educational but also enjoyable. Her guidance encouraged the pupils to ask questions, explore, and engage with their surroundings.

Adding an extra layer of fun to the experience was Mr. Bright Odo, who was on hand to capture the excitement and take memorable pictures. His presence brought joy and laughter to the day, creating lasting memories for the pupils to cherish.

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As the day ended, it was clear that the pupils had not only enjoyed themselves but also gained valuable knowledge about the natural world. Their visit to Godfrey Okoye University’s Biological Garden was more than just a field trip—it was a transformative experience that ignited a lifelong love for learning and conservation.

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