Thursday, December 29, 2016

Nigeria: Old Ahmadiyya College students celebrate 25th anniversary


“Our 25th anniversary will also be used to honour our teachers and other distinguished individuals who impacted on us academically and morally during our stay at the college, which is the first Muslim secondary school in West Africa and formerly known as Ahmadiyya College”.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: The Nation Online Nigeria
By Staff Report | December 29, 2016

The 1991/92 Set of the Anwar-Ul Islam College Agege Old Students Association (ACAOSA) will hold its 25th Anniversary and awards at the college premises in Agege, Lagos on Saturday.

A statement by President of the Set, Mr. Rafiu Mohammed and Chairman of the Planning Committee, Mr. Gbenga Akinwunmi, stated that prominent people and former teachers would be honoured on the occasion.

“Our 25th anniversary will also be used to honour our teachers and other distinguished individuals who impacted on us academically and morally during our stay at the college, which is the first Muslim secondary school in West Africa and formerly known as Ahmadiyya College”.

The occasion would also be used to inaugurate the building that houses the the college’s biology and chemistry laboratories as well as the vice principal office and a staff, which was renovated by the Set as part of its contributions towards uplifting the school’s infrastructure.



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