Abandoned Rivers State Students abroad on Monday protested in London at the Chatham House where their state Governor, Chief Barr. Nyesom Wike gave a talk on Sustainable Development.
The students who were sent abroad to study in different fields by the state owned agency, "The Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency RSSDA have been abandoned and some withdrawn from their schools.
RSSDA has been a subject of controversy as Workers have been owed two years salaries, Agricultural investments destroyed and Scholarship students abandoned overseas leading to the resignation of it’s Director General, Mr Larry Pepple.
The students were represented at the program where they asked Gov. Wike questions on why he refused to pay their school fees.
Some others protested even though some allegedly collected £200 each and are having lunch with the Governor at the Intercontinental Hotel, Park Lane, Central London
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