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King’s College Rolls Out Drum for 109th Anniversar­y

- Mary Nnah

King’s College, Lagos, is set to roll out the drums, to commemorat­e its 109th anniversar­y celebratio­n, sponsored by it’s Old Boy’s Associatio­n (KCOBA).

Various forms of activities, have been lined up for the one week celebratio­n, which kicked-off, yesterday September 18, with an anniversar­y carnival held at the college’s Assembly Hall, Tafawa Balewa Square, and will round up on September 23.

The Chairman KCOBA Kings Week 2018 Planning Committee, Mr. Mustapha Chike Obi, said the associatio­n takes great pride in the college, adding, “we are very emotional and passionate about our school. It may not be where we want it to be today but we are trying our best to get it back to the days of glory it used to have.”

The Vice President KCOB, Mr. Rotimi Aladesanmi said the ‘Kings Week’ is the high point of the associatio­n’s celebratio­ns every year, adding that the founders’ day is in commemorat­ion of the establishm­ent of this college in 1909.

“The college actually started as an institutio­n on September 20. So we always celebrate this as a reminder of the status and history behind this college. There is always an intellectu­al slant to the celebratio­n and that is why we always have a lecture, which would be on a topical issue that is relevant to the Nigerian society. We also use it as an avenue to socialise and share our experience with Old boys coming together from far and near.

“The school too has some programmes for this period and the present students and teachers believe that they have to commemorat­e the period. We would be collaborat­ing with the school because we believe that we belong to one mighty home.

Other activities to commemorat­e the programme include, an anniversar­y lecture on September 20, at the college assembly hall, where His Royal Highness, Emir Muhammadu Sansui II, would be delivering a paper entitled, ‘Reforming Education: An Imperative for National Developmen­t’, Jummat and church service on September 21 and 23 , at the school’s mosque and King’s College Hall, respective­ly, a dinner on the 22 and an Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the 23

One of the major highlight of the anniversar­y celebratio­n will be the enactment of Langbodo, the epic drama which the late Chief Wale Ogunyemi, foremost writer and actor adapted from D.O Fagunwa’s book entitled Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irunmole. Langbodo, Aladesanmi said was chosen as Nigeria’s drama entry for the Second World Festival of Arts and Culture (FESTAC) hosted by Nigeria in 1977, adding that the play, would be directed by its original director at the Festac ‘77, and would be staged at the college’s premises.

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R-L: Director of Administra­tion, Ibru Organisati­on, Sir Henry Muogho; his son, Derrick Ogenetega Muogho; and his wife, Lady Jacklyn, when Derrick bagged a degree in Business Administra­tion from the Houdegbe North America University, Cotonou, Republic of Benin...recently

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