Osogbo Grammar School, 1984 A/Level Set Renovates Laboratories In The Alma Mata

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A level class of 1984-1986 of Osogbo Grammer School on Friday, 17th of November commissioned Biology and Physics laboratories on Friday, 17th of November.

The commissioning of these laboratories took place at Osogbo Grammar School. Osun State, Nigeria.

Notable figures including Tunji Olusinde, the chairman of the planning committee, Mr. MAK Jimoh, the permanent secretary to the governor of Osun state on education, Adegboyega Dada, the executive secretary of the teaching commission, Mrs. OO Fabusoye, Mrs. Folajogun Ann Daodu, the coordinating principal of Osogbo Grammar School, and teachers from the school attended the event. 

Speaking during the event, Mr. Oyesiku Adelu revealed that he and his colleagues left this institution 37 years ago after 2 years of intensive “Advanced level studies”

We are aware that these pupils will surpass us. He went on to say, “That is why we are doing all of this in front of the student as a reminder that the school should keep moving forward.” 

Speaking at the ceremony, committee chairman Tunji Olusinde ESQ disclosed that he and his colleagues got together four years ago to see what might be done to support Alma Mata. 

We all know that the government cannot accomplish its goals on its own, so we began by renovating the chemistry lab and are now moving on to the physics and biology labs, he added.

Speaking at the event,  Ebenezer Asiyanbi, the President of the A level 84-86, stated that we considered giving back to the school two years prior. 

“We started this project in September and we believe we will be coming back again to do more.”

He explained, “The message we want to get across is that we all need to put our hands together to invest back in education because the government cannot do it alone.”

The permanent secretary of education, Alhaji MAK Jimoh, stated: “The ministry of education is gathering projects being carried out in all schools, including this new project, and this project will be presented at the next executive council meeting.

The ministry is also identifying former students who are supporting the government.

‘We understand that you will be tasked with more, and we hope to inspire these students to strive for greater success by setting an example. The commissioner of education and the state government greatly value the excellent work that the 84-86 A level set has produced, he continued.

“It is my great pleasure to welcome you all to the special occasion of the commissioning of the renovated block of laboratories,” Mrs. Daodu said in her speech to the attendees. 

I was a science student, and I can tell you that no science student can succeed without a functioning laboratory. The project being commissioned today is made possible by the generous efforts of the HSC class of 1984/1986, and the school is showing her appreciation for this. My work also involves making sure that they use the laboratories well, as the students are aware of the rules. 

Mrs. Folajogun Daodu added that these distinguished alumni gave the Laboratory block a total and complete new look by painting the walls, tiling the floors, and changing the electrification of the Laboratory Block to a modern one.

The laboratory had been in poor condition before. In the laboratory, they also painted the tables and shelves again. I should also say that the entire student body and the school administration extend their sincere gratitude for the project. May the Lord never stop providing for your financial needs, she prayed.

The senior prefect boy of Osogbo Grammar School, Akinrinmade Joy, spoke with AMILOADED NEWS AGENCY and said, “I would like to thank everyone who is present and I thank the 84/86 set for remembering this citadel of learning.

Additionally, I would like to state that we will use these labs carefully. I am happy that the old set remember their alma mata and I am assuring them that we will adhere to the lab precautions,” stated Adedeji Mariam, the senior girl prefect. 

The principal of Osogbo Grammar School, Mrs. Folasade Olatunji, in her closing remark said, “I thank God for this project because the school was nothing to talk about.” She also thanked all of the notable people in attendance, the alumni, and everyone else for their love and support.

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