Alumni interventions, collaboration seen lifting Nigeria’s education system
L-R: Titilayo Akisanya, president of Holy Childs College Old Girls Association; Akintunji Fatunke, president of Baptist Academy Old Students Association; Bukky Ajomale-Iyanda, welfare officer at Eva Adelaja Girls Secondary Grammar School Old Students Association; Femi Olubanwo, president of Igbobi College Old Boys Association; Patrick Doyle, president of St Finbarrs College Old Boys Association and Gbenga Abodunrin, principal of Baptist Academy, at a symposium marking the 169 founders day anniversary of Baptist Academy in Lagos recently.
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