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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

    ESSENCE OF ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
The practice of College Old Boys or Old Girls Associations recognizing,honoring and celebrating only those who attain political,professional or material status in life is selective and discriminatory.

We should be human and spiritual,to equally appreciate those among us whom were once our childhood colleagues, but unable to rise to the material heights of life.

We should recognize and honor as well as help those who ‘couldn’t make it in life’. They are not failures in life,they are those not privileged by fate to acquire or assume the vanities or the ephemeral I ties of life.

Old Boys and Old girls Association should be a reunion of souls, to recount the good old days of brotherly or sisterly unconditional love and celebrate the wrinkles,baldness and the grey hairs that marked our mileage.

It should be a place to recall history with jokes and smiles and prayers for those who departed earlier than us.

The prevailing situations in most old Boys and Girls meeting is that in which the ‘rich old boys or girls’ comes to show off and the ‘poor old boys or girls are intimidated’. This must change.

Yes,fingers are not equal and life has been good to some,but let not those attainments kill that comradely spirit we shared in our classrooms and hostels, as young people unaware of what life has for us in the future we now live.

Memories and particularly Childhood memories are the priceless treasures of all alma mater. School life was our raw and innocent stage in life before we became processed and possessed.

On the final note,life will always be busy and packaged with its challenges,but try and spare a moment to visit the orphans and widows left behind by your once good school friend.

You may not have anything to give, but your presence matters most to his spirit and they will see him in you. Lets be human once again. Lets keep the spirit.......

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua


   Umaru Musa Yar'Adua was the 13th President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He was then governor of Katsina State in northern Nigeria from 29th May, 1999 to 28th May, 2007. He was declared the winner of the controversial Nigerian presidential election held on 21st April, 2007 and was sworn in on 29th May, 2007.
  In the Country’s history it is the first time an elected civilian head of state transferred power to another.
  His father, a Minister for Lagos during the First republic, held the chieftaincy title of Matawalle (or custodian of the royal treasury) of the Katsina Emirate, a title which Yar'Adua inherited.

Umar Musa Yar'adua Died on the 5th May 2010 (aged 58) in Aso Villa, Abuja Nigeria.