News
EMGS Old Students Celebrates Barrister Ṣeun Alao at 40
The leadership of Ede Muslim Grammar School (EMGS) Old Students Association has congratulated one of its members, Bar. Seun Alao on the occassion of his 40th birthday.
A release signed by the Public Relations Officer, Abdulraheem Adekilekun Tijani on behalf of the President, Alhaji Rasaq Olatunde Bello and other executives described Barrister Alao as a worthy ambassador of the school who has continued to impact lives positively.
According to the statement, the Old Students Association appreciates the multi-million naira building renovation project being solely funded by the legal icon at the school which the association said will benefit thousands of students that will utilize the building.
While praying that God in His infinite mercy will continue to bless the celebrant, The Old Students Association enjoins Barrister Alao not to relent in his humanitarian efforts.
The release therefore called on other well meaning members of the association to emulate Barrister Alao in coming to the aid of their Alma Mata by donating structure and other learning materials that will make teaching and learning more effective in the school as Government alone cannot provide all educational needs.
It would be recalled that Barrister Alao undertook the renovation of a block of 4 classrooms at the school. The project which is ongoing is at advanced stage of completion.
-
News3 weeks ago
Obaship: Moro Chiefs, Community Members Reject Imposition of Prince Adebayo
-
News2 weeks ago
APC Leaders, Afenifere Chieftains, Others Attend Hon. Balogun Father’s Burial
-
News2 weeks ago
2024 Intercollegiate Games: Ede Poly wins Gold, Silver
-
News3 weeks ago
Osun: Adeleke’s Projects Cosmetic, Misplaced Priorities – ex-Federal Lawmaker
-
Crime3 weeks ago
UK to Deport Nigerian Pastor Tobi Adegboyega Over Alleged £1.87m Fraud
-
News1 week ago
Akol Felicitates Gen. Adeniran, Osun APC Woman Leader, Kamil Oloyede On Birthday
-
News4 weeks ago
Port Harcourt Refinery Commences Crude Oil Processing
-
Crime2 weeks ago
Dele Farotimi Returns To Prison As Court Adjourns Bail Ruling To December 20