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Ogulagha Old Students Visit Longest Serving Principal, Express Gratitude

Ogulagha Old Students Visit Longest Serving Principal, Express Gratitude

Old students of Ogulagha Secondary School Ogulagha on Saturday paid a courtesy visit to a former principal of the school, Chief S. F Ogbokeme (JP).

Members of the Ogulagha Secondary School Old Students Association (OSSOSSA) was led by their President, Pst Lakemfa Seimode.

Explaining the reason behind the visit, Seimode said the move was to appreciate the retired principal for instilling positive values in students during his time in the school.

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The group attributed the various successes recorded by graduands from the institution to the pivotal guidance of Ogbokeme during his time of active service.

One after the other, the old students expressed gratitude to the ‘father figure’ role the Justice of Peace played in their teen-age lives.

They reminisced of Ogbokeme’s commitment to duty both as a school administrator and as a teacher.

On his part, an elated Ogbokeme said he was taken aback by the gesture of his former students in recognizing his efforts even though he was ‘merely’ discharging his duties as a tutor.

Ogbokeme, who served twice as principal of Ogulagha Secondary School Ogulagha between 1984 and 2005 in a combined 14 years of service to the school, was later presented with a N150,000 sum by the group.

Among the entourage were; Comrade Shedrack Agediga, John Bebapre, Elizabeth Tonghan Ekpemupuolo, Felix Braboke, Godfrey Tukpa, Meshack Daukoru, Rev.Dr. Mrs Tune Acquaye JP and Olisa Obi Ijeoma.

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