The Lagos Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Surulere, (LAGGS) and its old girls are set to mark the 70 Years Anniversary and Founders’ Day of the institution in a grand style.
This was made known in a statement by the school’s principal, Chief Folasade Ogedengbe.
She said in the statement that “celebrating 70 years of impactful existence of an individual, organisation or institution is a remarkable and auspicious moment for stock-taking of past accomplishments and projecting for future exploits”.
The event, which will span three weeks, will start from tomorrow through January 27.
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There will be lots of thrilling moments and mind blowing activities, which will create avenues and opportunities for all to reunite, reconnect, network, relive the past and create a platform to meet and channel a greater path for the school. The theme for this celebration is: “Honouring Our Legacy, Shaping the Future”.
The Chairman of Archbishop Abiodun Adetiloye Foundation, The Rt. Revd. Dr. Olusola Odedeji, and other eminent personalities will preside over events as well as dedicate facilities during the 70th anniversary.
Other dignitaries that will support Bishop Odedeji in the assignment are the Chairman of Lagos Anglican Schools Management Board, Mrs. Adenike Brown-Okudoh, the Executive Secretary, The Ven. Victor Ayo Olusa, Chairman of Lagos Anglican Girls’ Grammar School Board of Governors, (BOG), Justice Bukunola Adebiyi, Professor Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University, and the LAGGSOG President, Mrs. Grace Ben-Okezie.
