This is obviously another attempt to fish merit.
These photos are all edited that's why you ensured there was no background. Plus if you look closely you will notice that the images on the books the kids are holding is totally different from the Bitcoin ones you said you customized. Plus those don't look like kids in a school setting ( they are on flip flops and not on socks ) what school accepts that?
These are just my observations probably you are not lying

If you really want to spread love you will buy those books for those kids and don't even bother announcing it here except you want something in return for your good deed.

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It should be obvious to forum members by now that posts like these are just schemes to fish merit.
Why are you so truthful and so cowardly that you don't have the courage to write from your main account? There is so much cynicism in your post. Look at Nigerian schools. Do they all support the standards of European schools? Therefore, there is no need to spit here; just be happy for the children or pass by.
OP, you're great. It is always considered that a book is the best gift. If you tell children about Bitcoin from a young age, you want them to believe that they will draw the right conclusions and be able to improve their future by using it. I really like such events, and I have great respect for those who help Nigerian children learn about new technologies in one way or another.