Government Secondary School Afikpo Old Boys Association celebrate Legacy,  Community empowerment

Thu, Dec 12, 2024
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Education

IN a society where collective action often drives progress, the Government Secondary School Afikpo Old Boys Association, Port Harcourt Branch, is setting a commendable example. Their recent event, marked by gratitude, reflection, and recognition, highlighted the importance of unity and purpose in addressing societal challenges.

The gathering, held with pomp and significance, began with an opening remark by the association’s president, Anthony Oko Ikpor. He emphasized that the event was not merely a time for relaxation, but a moment of thanksgiving for a successful year. Reflecting on their achievements, Ikpor pointed out that the association had successfully carried out several community outreaches earlier in the year, initiatives that showcased the power of collaboration and giving back.

He went on to acknowledge the contributions of the senior members of the association, who laid the foundation for the association’s vision. “Their pioneering spirit and commitment to our mission continue to inspire us,” he remarked.

The event served as a platform to reaffirm the association’s dedication to societal impact. A detailed presentation by Nnanna Uwakwe, an old boy of the school, highlighted the group’s mission and vision, focusing on areas where improvements could amplify their efforts. He reiterated the importance of fostering change within their membership and extending this impact to the wider community.

Obadiah Ezenekwe, a senior member of the association, spoke passionately about the group’s societal contributions. He noted how the members’ diverse professional backgrounds positioned them uniquely to tackle unemployment and empower others. “Through initiatives like our outreaches, we aim to elevate lives, even if it’s just in small ways,” he said.

The event’s highlight was the presentation of meritorious awards to some senior members who had distinguished themselves in service and dedication. Some of the awardees were:      Engr Ezenekwe Obadiah Ph.D, Chief Anga Stephen, Engr. Tari Ebene Tamunosiki Benebo, Prof. Ndu Eke, Dr Tobias Toby,  Dr Ben Anyaegbu, Engr Anthony Onweluzo, Dr Ben Okpala, Dr Justus Donye Pears, Engr Fyne Chima Ogolo, Prof Samuel Uchechukwu Ejezie.

Others include Engr Anagbogu Ajulu, Engr Daniel Ibiam Oko, HRH Engr Eze Nwokeocha Okoroafor, Engr Eloy Vincent, Alazu and Prof Henry Ugboma. 

It was a moment of pride and celebration, underscoring the association’s value of recognizing excellence.

Families, friends, and well-wishers added warmth to the occasion, hosted by  Senator of Love FM. The gathering was not just a reunion of old friends, but a powerful reminder of how alumni associations can be catalysts for social change.

In a time when the challenges facing society seem insurmountable, the Government Secondary School Afikpo Old Boys Association stands as a testament to what can be achieved when individuals come together with a shared vision and determination to make a difference.

A.I

Dec. 2, 2024

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