The Guardian (Nigeria)

Methodist High School, Arigbajo, Class Of ’95 Marks Silver Jubilee

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TWENTY-FIVE years after exiting their Alma Mater, the Methodist High School, Arigbajo, Ogun State, Class of ’95 recently converged at the school premises, to celebrate members, give back to the school and also award deserving teachers.

Tagged: “The Gathering Of The Eagles,” the occasion wore the garb of reunion and bonding while outstandin­g contrbutio­n of members to the school was celebrated.

The Guest Lecturer, Mrs. Emily Adeleye, the Literature-in-english teacher of the set, who emphasised the need for old students to always imbibe the attitude of giving back to their alma mater, recommende­d the need for classmates to come together under one big umbrella to achieve a common goal.

She said: “You must mobilise yourself in order to give back to the school. In other words, you must build on your vision and mission. The old student must strive to work on the tone of the school. The tone of the school could be regarded as the sum total of the opinion, which the people outside have on the school. The opinion may be good or bad; it may be high or low, depending on whether we have a good school tone. “Sports may heighten the tone of a school by presenting a cup for inter-house competitio­n. Essentiall­y, old students directly dictate the school tone and get the incoming and present students to build on it. The reputation of the school built over the course of many years will instill in the children, the mission and vision of the school, so as not to ridicule or bring down its reputation.” Adeleye noted that building up a healthy school tone will influence children to love and respect their school, adding that history, religion and literature are materials that can foster high ideals, which will help the students to build on the tone of the school. “Historians, lawyers, doctors, musicians, as well as craftsmen could be encouraged to help the school with their learning. Concerts could be organised with the aim of collecting little fund for new equipment or whatever is needed; guidance and counseling services can be offered to raise the consciousn­ess and orientatio­n of the students on the value of education and its service to the society.

“Alumnus plays significan­t roles in offering scholarshi­ps to deserving students. Alumnus offers career developmen­t support and career coaching. Alumnus can organise skill acquisitio­n and empowermen­t programmes, provide infrastruc­tural facilities such as constructi­on of classroom blocks, equipping library with current textbooks and free customised notebooks to all students and staff.” The peak of the anniversar­y was the commission­ing of the set project: a School Map Directory, unveiled by the father of the day, who is a former teacher of the school, Chief Titus Oludele Akinfenwa and the National President of the Old Student’s Associatio­n, Alhaji Shuaib Adeola Sokunbi.

 ??  ?? Head of JAMB re-accreditat­ion team to The Wings Schools CBT Centre, Iwo, Osun, Prof. G. Adesola Aderounmu (centre); on his left is Deputy Director JAMB, Mr. Dele Daramola; The Wings Schools CBT Centre administra­tor, Mr. Yunus Ishaq; the principal of The Wings Schools, Alh. Abdulateef Nafiu; the Wings Schools CBT Centre proprietor, Prof. Lai Olurode (3rd left); Mr. Paul Femi Aderinto and assistant Centre Administra­tor of the School, Imam Haroun Bilal Olurode, after inspection by JAMB officials from Abuja in preparatio­n for 2021 exam.
Head of JAMB re-accreditat­ion team to The Wings Schools CBT Centre, Iwo, Osun, Prof. G. Adesola Aderounmu (centre); on his left is Deputy Director JAMB, Mr. Dele Daramola; The Wings Schools CBT Centre administra­tor, Mr. Yunus Ishaq; the principal of The Wings Schools, Alh. Abdulateef Nafiu; the Wings Schools CBT Centre proprietor, Prof. Lai Olurode (3rd left); Mr. Paul Femi Aderinto and assistant Centre Administra­tor of the School, Imam Haroun Bilal Olurode, after inspection by JAMB officials from Abuja in preparatio­n for 2021 exam.
 ??  ?? Managing Director, Proumou Media, Lagos, Semiu Okanlawon (left); a guest and Commission­er for Water Resources, Osun State, Dr. Amidu Tadese; other children of the deceased Alhaji Ishaq Okanlawon, Mrs. Fausiyat Adegoke and Mrs. Islamiya Adiamo, at the burial of Alhaja Basirat Abike Okanlawon, who died last Monday in Iwo, Osun State.
Managing Director, Proumou Media, Lagos, Semiu Okanlawon (left); a guest and Commission­er for Water Resources, Osun State, Dr. Amidu Tadese; other children of the deceased Alhaji Ishaq Okanlawon, Mrs. Fausiyat Adegoke and Mrs. Islamiya Adiamo, at the burial of Alhaja Basirat Abike Okanlawon, who died last Monday in Iwo, Osun State.
 ??  ?? Mother of the bride, Alhaja, Siliphat Amodu (3rd right standing) and her friends, during the recent wedding ceremony between her daughter, Taofeeqat and Ibrahim Salawudeen, at Iseyin, Oyo State.
Mother of the bride, Alhaja, Siliphat Amodu (3rd right standing) and her friends, during the recent wedding ceremony between her daughter, Taofeeqat and Ibrahim Salawudeen, at Iseyin, Oyo State.
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