The Class of ‘83 of Anglican Comprehensive College, Offa, Kwara State, has completed two fully furnished ultra-modern classroom blocks and office spaces, to be donated to the 56-year-old citadel of learning.
The President of the Class of ‘83, Sanusi Mudasiru, who is also the Chief Audit and Assurance Officer of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group, on Thursday, said the donation is part of the activities to mark the set’s 40th reunion anniversary slated for July 22, 2023.
He said the event would be graced by the governor of Kwara State, Abdulraham Abdulrasaq, the Oloffa of Offa, Alhaji Mufutai Gbadamosi, religious leaders, and old students of the student.
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Mudasiru stated that Class of ‘83 decided to give back to the school to improve a conducive learning environment while also fulfilling its goal of giving back to society.
The class president added: “This is the power of coming together and I enjoin all past and present students of the school to learn from the little we have done, and come together to better the learning experience of present and coming students of the school; as we all know, government can’t do it alone.”
Mudasiru disclosed that Class of ’83, two years ago, donated generators, scanning and photocopy machines, and other items worth millions of naira to the school.
Anglican Comprehensive College was founded in 1967 by the Anglican Church of Church Missionary Society of Nigeria, Offa Chapter.
The first set of students admitted to the school resumed academic activities on January 30, 1967.
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