

Be Tolerant. Be Your Brother's Keeper, Mrs. Ibrahim Urges Students
The Principal of Royal Crescent Valley International School , Mrs Ibrahim S.Y., has urged students to be tolerant, extend a hand of friendship to their classmates, and relate peacefully with one another. She made this statement on the 27th of October, 2025, during the school’s 2025 Cultural Day celebration.
She noted that Cultural Day is more than a colourful gathering. It is a reminder that unity is strengthened when people respect differences. She encouraged students to carry the spirit of harmony beyond the event and into their daily interactions.
"Events like this allow us to celebrate our unique and vibrant cultures, and they remind us to avoid attitudes that undermine peaceful coexistence. Let us all be tolerant," she said.
The Proprietress, Alhaja Ibrahim Nimatallahi,

also addressed the gathering. She praised the Principal and staff for their dedication in organising a celebration that showcases Nigeria’s diverse cultural heritage. She explained that the school’s leadership remains committed to creating programmes that promote character development, cultural awareness, and academic excellence. She assured the audience that the management will continue to support activities that broaden students’ knowledge and enrich their school experience.
The atmosphere was lively as students displayed beautiful cultural attire representing various ethnic groups.
Highlights of the Cultural Day included a fashion parade, drama presentations, cultural dances, horse riding, traditional music displays, and the cutting of the Cultural Day cake. The event ended with a renewed sense of unity, pride, and appreciation for the richness of Nigeria’s cultural diversity.



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