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Temidesayo David Taiwo-Ayodele (Year 10 Senegal)
On His Experience During The 2024 Bonfire Night
The highlight of the
he 11th Duke of Edinburgh’s Annu-
al Bonfire, held on Friday 8th Novem- evening was the im-
Tber at The Regent Secondary School pressive fireworks
Abuja, was one of the most spectacular
events of the year. Festivities began at five display, which lit up
o’clock, drawing a large crowd from Abu- the sky with brilliant
ja, eager for an unforgettable night of cel-
ebration, togetherness, and fundraising. patterns, leaving the
audience in awe.
The highlight of the evening was the impres-
sive fireworks display, which lit up the sky
with brilliant patterns, leaving the audience
in awe. The variety of games and activities to connect and share in the joy of the eve-
added to the excitement, with the Haunted ning. Most importantly, the event raised a
House being a major attraction. Its eerie at- significant amount for charity, showcasing
mosphere and creative setup made it a fa- the school’s commitment to giving back.
vourite among students and guests. Stalls
offering delicious snacks, drinks, and unique This year’s bonfire was a great success, unit-
items kept guests satisfied, with the voucher ing the school community and Abuja. It left
system making it easy to access everything. everyone excited for next year’s event!
I had the pleasure of volunteering as a
voucher seller, assisting guests in enjoying
the event. The warm atmosphere, combined
with lively entertainment, allowed everyone
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