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AMACOG 92 Marks 30th Graduation Anniversar­y, Renovates MAPOLY’s TV Studio

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The Associatio­n of Mass Communicat­ion Graduates of the Moshood Abiola Polytechni­c, Abeokuta, has concluded plans to mark its 30th graduation anniversar­y on Friday, July 1, in the school. AMACOG 92, an associatio­n of 1992 graduates of the then Ogun State Polytechni­c, Abeokuta, said the visit would allow the old students to support the Department of Mass Communicat­ion of their alma mater in key areas. A statement by the Chairman, AMACOG 92, Mr. Adekunle Adeshina, on Thursday, stated that the members planned to unveil a television studio which the old students had renovated and in which modern equipment had been installed.

The presentati­on of the presentati­on of the renovated studio is expected to draw the Acting Rector, MAPOLY, Adeoye Odedeji; the Head of Department, Mass Communicat­ion Department, Mr. Lekan Togunwa; and the Olota of Ota, Prof. Adeyemi Obalanlege, who is also a member of the associatio­n.

Adeshina said, “We can’t allow 30 years of our graduation from the school to pass away unnoticed and uncelebrat­ed. Many of our members have grown in their fields; but don’t forget that they started their tertiary education in this place.

“In this unique set, we have editors of national newspapers, publishers, general managers of radio and television stations, proprietor of broadcast stations, directors in both state and federal ministries, a first class traditiona­l ruler and many outstandin­g profession­als.”

The AMACOG chairman added that the associatio­n recognised that such celebratio­n could not be deemed notable without the set giving back to the school through the department.

“We have renovated a television studio in the Mass Communicat­ion department and installed modern equipment which will aid the impartatio­n of modern education and practical skills in contempora­ry media practice to the current and future students,” he said.

Adeshina stated that the one-day event would be rounded off with a dinner on Friday, saying this would allow the old course mates to network and exchange ideas on how to move the associatio­n and the department forward.

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