
The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education in Lagos State, Mr. Jamiu Tolani Alli-Balogun, has applauded a teacher at Lagos Baptist Senior College, LABASCO, Mrs. Temitope Ramota Balogun (nee Gbajabiamila), for single-handedly constructing a two-cubicle students’ toilet in the school.
Alli-Balogun gave the applause on Tuesday at the inauguration of the toilet in Orile Agege, Lagos.
The commissioner described the teacher as a source of inspiration, demonstrating the power of action over words.
He said the remarkable feat was a reminder that a true leader always seeks to lift others up.
The commissioner said with the project, Balogun had touched all and that her work would inspire future generations to act with kindness, responsibility, empathy and care.
“You have proven that leadership comes in all forms and that no act of service is too small to make a profound difference.
“As we officially commission this toilet today, let it be a reminder to us all that each of us, no matter our role or position, has the power to change the world around us.
“This facility will continue to stand as a tribute to your vision, your hard work, and your unwavering dedication to improving the lives of our students.”
The commissioner said the occasion was to actually celebrate the gesture that embodied the very essence of leadership, selflessness, dedication, passion, empathy and unparalleled commitment to the well-being of our students.
“Before us stands not just a-two cubicle students’ toilet – that is not just a facility; it is a testament to the unwavering commitment of our educators to the well-being and education of our students. It is an expression of an incredible heart and dedication of an individual who has gone above and beyond, who took it upon herself to bring a much-needed solution to our school community,” he said.
“This toilet was built by a teacher —one who not only educates with passion but also leads by example. One who, despite the fact that she is a teacher, recognized a need and chose to act. This teacher has demonstrated that leadership is not defined by titles or rank, but by the willingness to serve and make a tangible difference.
“In a world where many look to others to fix problems, this teacher looked inward and said, “I will be the change.” She saw an opportunity to improve the lives of our students, and without hesitation, she stepped up to make that vision a reality.
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“The building of this toilet is not just a physical structure —it is a symbol of care, compassion, commitment and empathy to the dignity of every student who will use it. It reflects the kind of teacher this institution is so fortunate to have—someone who understands that education is not limited to textbooks and exams, but extends to nurturing an environment where every student can feel safe, respected, and cared for.”
The teacher, Mrs. Balogun, speaking at the occasion expressed joy over the successful completion of the project, giving gratitude to God and everyone that supported her in one way or the other.
Her words: “With a heart full of gratitude and joy for today’s event, I must say it was nothing short of a success, and I owe this massive and giant stride achievement to God almighty and the incredible, invaluable support and presence of everyone who has contributed positively to this great project.”
She said the event had reaffirmed her belief “that when we work together, no contribution is too small, no dream too far.”
She prayed: “May this be the first of many impactful projects that will uplift the educational experience in our school.”