Ewatto Grammar School Old Student Association Celebrates 40 Years Anniversary

Mon, Sep 25, 2017 | By publisher


Education

 

EWATTO Grammar School Old Student Association, EGOSA, will on Friday, September 29, 2017 kick off a three-day anniversary celebration to mark the 40 years of the establishment of the secondary school.

The secondary school, which was established in 1977, and has also produced great men and women in different fields of endeavour, has been left neglected by both the state and local government authorities and the reunion will offer EGOSA members and invited guests the opportunity to raise funds for the overall development of the school.

The ceremony which will take place at Ewatto, will be chaired by Leemon Ikpea, one of Ewatto’s illustrious sons, and Sylvester.O Ikhumhen, the Onojie of Ewatto, who will be the father of the day.

GRA Okogun, president of EGOSA, said the ceremony would offer the old boys and girls of the school the opportunity to fraternise with each other as well as teacher both past and present of the institution.

“We are glad that after 40 years of the establishment of the school, we are able to come together to apraise the progress of the school and see where we can join hands with the government to be able to upgrade the standard of learning in the school which produced all of us,” Okogun said.

– Sept 25, 2017 @ 13:23 GMT

 

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