OLD STUDENTS OF OUR LADY OF APOSTLES SECONDARY SCHOOL, YABA, CELEBRATES 68TH FOUNDERS DAY WITH ANNUAL THANKSGIVING

Old students of Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Yaba, Celebrates 68th Founders Day with Annual Thanksgiving. 
Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School, Yaba, one of Nigeria's distinguished girls' schools,

 is set to celebrate its 68th Founders Day with an annual thanksgiving gathering. The celebration, slated for February 11th 2024, will bring together old students of the esteemed institution from across the globe.

The event promises to be a momentous occasion, filled with reminiscences, gratitude,

 and the reaffirmation of the school's values and legacy. The annual thanksgiving serves as an opportunity for former students to reconnect, 

share experiences, and pay tribute to the institution that shaped their formative years.

"Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School has been a cornerstone of excellence and empowerment for young women for nearly seven decades," said the President of the Old Students Body, Mrs Yinka Ogunde.

This celebration not only marks a significant milestone in our school's history but also underscores the enduring impact of our institution on the lives of our students and the wider community."
The day's activities will include a thanksgiving dance by all year sets and various engaging activities designed to foster camaraderie and celebrate the school's rich heritage.


We look forward to welcoming all participants as we celebrate this significant milestone in the history of Our Lady of Apostles Secondary School.

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