Great NEXSANS. I salute you all. I went, I saw and I wept. The Silver Jubilee+10 and Graduation and Prize Award ceremonies went on well, it was in deed memorable, but I cried when I went around our beloved campus. Our paradise in the jungle is gone!!!
Girls, there is no economic center!!!
Girls and boys, there are no flat pavements
Stones, stones, stones all along the campus
There are no flowers oh!!!! I wept
Grass, grass, grass everywhere
Farmland all along the right side of block Six(6)
No window-pane, no beds few desks oh!!! I wept
Ah! girls and boys all is not yet lost
We can do something. Can’t we?
Let us team up behind the association's leadership and do something
Class of 1975, can’t we?
Oh yes, we can with the Nexsan spirit.
Through God's help, we can.
Anne Tembe
1975 Class.
The piece below is from another Nexsan echoing the plea of Anne Tembe himself an eye-witness to the dilapidating structure of our alma mater.
Great Nexans, We can do something by taking actions; that is, assisting financially. Not just the numerous exchange of ideas and writings as it happened before the just passed occasion. Let's take it a challenge especially to diasporas. Let's say not less than 100,000frs each, but more than that will be welcome.
Njume Henry Kolle (8th batch)
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