EGOSA Charts Future of Epe Grammar School

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The Epe Grammar School Old Students Association (EGOSA)  held its biennial conference to deliberate on the growth, sustainability, and prospects of Epe Grammar School.

Epe Insights reports that the conference brought together alumni, public office holders, and stakeholders committed to strengthening collaboration and improving educational outcomes for the institution.

Chairman of the Biennial Conference, Barrister Mukadas Ogidan, welcomed participants and described the gathering as a strategic platform to foster teamwork among Egosians.

He stressed that giving back to one’s alma mater should be seen as a responsibility rather than charity, urging collective support for the school’s development.

The President of EGOSA, Alhaja Olusola Alade-Raji, the association’s first female president, said the conference provided an opportunity to assess progress and chart new strategies.

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She highlighted alumni contributions through scholarships, bursaries, and intervention programmes, while calling for increased government investment in education.

Senator Musiliu Obanikoro commended EGOSA members and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to making education more accessible in a conducive learning environment.

He encouraged participants to use the conference to reflect and plan actionable steps, noting that positive changes had already been implemented in the school.

Rep. Wale Raji

Hon. Wale Raji, Member of the House of Representatives, praised EGOSA’s dedication and cited education projects facilitated across Epe Division as evidence of government efforts.

A major highlight of the event was the decoration of Senator Musiliu Obanikoro as an alumnus of Epe Grammar School.

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He expressed pride in joining the alumni body and pledged continued support for EGOSA and the school’s advancement.

EGOSA biennial conference

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