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The Documentary 1: Educational Tour


This is an intriguing, educative and inspirational documentary with real life struggles and actions taken to overcome obstacles in relation to the Tour areas. Travel Guide; Mannie Boom was featured as the main character who inspite of energy and power outage struggles was able to identify means of inculcating technological advancement through eLearning in various towns and suburbs of Ibadan in Nigeria. 
There were moments of reflection with Mr. Francis Ebulu who suggested that such educative programs should not be limited to only Akinyele local government areas but it should progress in the next edition by going national and international with more ideas in stock from the organizers of the documentary. 

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