Determined to help cushion the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on its immediate community, Greensprings School, a leading British international school in Lagos, has encourage members of its community to show more love to less privileged especially as the Federal Government enforced lockdown continues.
Lai Koiki, chief executive officer of the school, urged members of staff to keep following the World Health Organisation (WHO) safety precautions, as well as reach out to the needy.
According to Koiki, “For 35 years we have lived by our motto, ‘In love serve one another,’ which is more important now more than ever. We must continue to lean into the backbone of that collaborative partnership amid the understanding that a life of service is a life that counts.
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Koiki in a letter addressed to members of the school’s community motivated the members to be optimistic that this challenging period will be over soon. Adding that they should please reach out safely within your network to support the less privileged and the vulnerable in our society.
“Remember, life will get back to normal soon and hopefully when this experience is over, our lives will include more appreciation of our daily blessings and our relationships,” Koiki said.
The school has also launched a “Window of Hope” campaign, which is meant to inspire people to send messages of love to one another during this difficult time. The campaign asks people to decorate their home windows with hearts, messages of hope, flowers or teddies, take a snapshot of the decoration and post on social media, tagging the school’s official social media handle.

