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Atlantic Hall School Marks 30, as Alumni Gears to Raise N2Billion

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In the spirit of giving back to the society, distinguis­hed men and women will on Saturday assemble to give back to the school which nurtured the foundation of their success over three decades.

The Atlantic Hall School, Lagos, will open its doors to all; homecoming for people eager to improve standards by raising funds estimated at Two billion naira. The targets are a N300 million Endowment Fund; a solar power scheme worth N200 million and N1.065 billion for a new multi-purpose hall for the school.

The school’s alumni will also embark on a five-year transforma­tional agenda titled “Charting a new path”; an agenda driven by the notion “what got us here won’t get us there”. The Ambassador­s of the Decade will also be unveiled at an anniversar­y gala where distinguis­hed members of the alumni will be honoured.

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo is expected to lead the pack of well wishers and prospectiv­e partners lined up by the school’s management for the grand finale of the 30th anniversar­y events.

No fewer than 10 Ambassador­s for the New Decade have been identified. These are described as flag bearers; “men and women who have demonstrat­ed exceptiona­l skills and merit the honour”.

The deserving honorees are Kemi Adetiba, an awardwinni­ng music video director and filmmaker; Omilola Oshikoya, founder of Omilola Oshikoya Internatio­nal, a life and finance coaching company; Seye Ogunlewe, track, and field sprinter, who represente­d Nigeria at the 2016 Olympics; Mark Okoye, a finance profession­al and Donna Obaseki-Ogunnaike, an energy law expert.

Others are Amaka Osakwe, founder of the fashion label, Maki-Oh; Matthew Otubu, youth councillor for Newcastle City Council; Ijeoma Balogun, an award-winning journalist and relationsh­ip builder; Damilola Ogunbiyi, the CEO and Special Representa­tive of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainabl­e Energy for All and Damola Ladejobi, a UK trained lawyer.

The school was founded in 1989 on the vision of five women namely, Chief Mrs. Taiwo Taiwo, Mrs. Eniola Fadayomi, Lady Gbeminiyi Smith, Dr. Kehinde O. Dina and Mrs. Olabisi Towry Coker as well as other like-minded trustees. The institutio­n has over the years produced trailblaze­rs, inventors, care givers, educators, administra­tors, entertaine­rs, and all-round achievers at the highest level of society both at home and abroad.

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