Education
Association Tasks Old Students On Alma Mater
The National President of Old Boys Association of Government Secondary Commercial School, now Uvawhu Comprehensive High School, Ibaa, Sir Harvest Major has inaugurated a five-man committee for the association’s Annual General Meeting/ Home Coming.
Major, who made the announcement recently urged members of the assocation to contribute towards building a better institution for the younger generations.
The committee members include Dr. Gladys Aleru, Chairman, Dr. Douglas Chukwu, Alternate Chairman, Joy Nnah, Baruch Aguma and Bright Akaninwor.
He commended members for their devotion and sacrifices in keeping the flag flying and assured that the school, noted for its academic excellence would bounce back as efforts were on to resolve the crisis that engulfed the community.
The president who was recently elected to pilot the affairs of the association for a period of three years, commended members for the honour and promised to put in his best for the continued growth of the association.
Those elected alongside the president are Chief Godson Obijiaku, Vice President, Barrister Eze Chinnah, Secretary, Barrister Nathaniel Ohuo, Assistant Secretary, Mrs Joy Nnah, Treasurer, Deacon Solomon D. Igbanibo, Financial Secretary, Ike Wigodo,Director of Media and Publicity, Mrs Justina Denner, Director of Welfare , Mr Baruch Aguma, Provost and Chief Obi Ohaletam, Provost 2.
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