SHOCKWAVE IN GANYE! FGC PRINCIPAL STUNS STAFF, RAISES PART-TIME TEACHERS’ ALLOWANCES IN BOLD MASTERSTROKE

GANYE, ADAMAWA STATE — In a move that has sent waves of excitement and admiration across the academic community, the Principal of Federal Government College (FGC) Ganye, Mr. Audu Reuben Audu has once again rewritten the script of leadership with a stunning and unprecedented gesture—an upward review of allowances for part-time teachers.
The announcement, made yesterday, caught both staff and students by surprise, igniting jubilation among a group long overlooked and underappreciated by previous administrations.

For years, part-time teachers at FGC Ganye labored under difficult conditions, often marginalized and undervalued. But under the stewardship of Reuben, that narrative is rapidly changing.
Described by many as a leader driven by empathy and a deep fear of God, the Principal has consistently demonstrated a rare commitment to the welfare of both staff and students. His latest decision is widely regarded as a bold humanitarian intervention and a defining masterstroke in school administration.
“This is the first time we feel seen and valued,” one emotional part-time teacher remarked. “We pray for his long life and prosperity.”

Observers note that where previous leadership struggled—often citing lack of funds—Reuben has thrived, transforming limitations into opportunities through selflessness, prudent management, and a heart for service.
Beyond financial support, the Principal is known for his close interaction with students, frequently engaging them in conversations to ensure their well-being, particularly their feeding and general welfare.

Across Ganye, whispers of amazement continue to grow louder:

While past administrations lamented scarcity, Reuben’s tenure is marked by visible progress and human-centered policies. Many believe his success lies not in abundance of funds, but in a philosophy rooted in empathy, sacrifice, and genuine care for humanity.

To many within and beyond the school walls, Reuben Audu Reuben is more than an administrator—he is a symbol of hope, a reformer, and a catalyst for positive change.
His leadership has not only restored dignity to neglected staff but also rekindled confidence in the institution’s future.

As commendations pour in from staff, students, and the wider Ganye community, one message rings clear:
FGC Ganye has found in Reuben Audu Reuben a rare gem—
a leader whose compassion is his currency, and whose impact speaks louder than words.
— “Keep up the good work, sir.”

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