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As part of activities to mark the end of year, the Okrika Grammar School, Old Boys Association of Class ’91, held their maiden carol of nine lessons and election of a new executive to pilot the affairs of the body for next three years.
At a colourful event held at Tam Rose Suites, Egeleme, Okrika over the weekend, members unanimously returned all the former executives unopposed with a renowned administrator, Mr. Tamunokuro Loveday as President.
Also returned unopposed were Reginald Pelebo-Vice President, Engr. Alalibo Anthony – Secretary, Tubonemi Iwokiri – Financial Secretary and Lambert Gift – Welfare Officer. Erebele Saturday –Treasurer, Tamunosiki Adubo – Provost and Atorudibo Cornelius – Public Relations Officer (PRO).
In his acceptance speech, the President of the association, Comrade Tamunokuro Loveday thanked the members for the honour done him and his former executive council.
Loveday opined that the success achieved during the previous tenure was as a result of the co-operation and support of the members and solicited for more so that they would further move the association to greater heights.
Earlier, an old student of class ’91, Pastor Simeon Wariboko, admonished them to plan for their future with a positive vision in life as God had plans for everybody whom he created, urging them to associate themselves with people of vision despite the challenges in life.
The man of God appealed to them to make positive resolution as the year is coming to an end and thanked the President of Class ’91, Comrade Tamunokuro Fuayefika Loveday for successfully piloting the affairs of the association to an enviable height and commended the host, Hon. Tamuno-omie Daye for his love for the association, saying he was excited and urged all members to be dedicated to the association.
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