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Rotary Club hosts District Governor, awards scholarship to 15 students

Daniel Obi
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L-R: Gbolahan Adeyinka, immediate past president, RC Ikoyi Metro; Ejezie Ifeyinwa, past District Governor, District 9110; Lanre Adedoyin, District Governor, Rotary International District 9112; and Alexander Chukwu, President, RC Ikoyi Metro, during the district governor's visit to the club in Lagos recently.

The Rotary Club of Ikoyi Metro played host to the newly installed District Governor of Rotary International District 9112, Lanre Adedoyin, during its fellowship meeting held in Lagos recently.

Accompanied by his entourage, Adedoyin reviewed the club’s workbook, guided by the club’s United President, Alexander Chukwu, and his board.

The session, according to a statement, featured in-depth deliberations on the club’s planned activities, with the Governor offering constructive insights and official approvals.

“Rotary thrives on structure and impact,” DG Adedoyin said.

“I’m impressed with the depth of vision from RC Ikoyi Metro, particularly the balance between project execution and membership development. This is how sustainable Rotary service is built.”

The highpoint of the fellowship was the presentation of scholarships to 15 students from three public schools within the club’s adopted community—Government Senior College, Ireti Senior Grammar School, and Girls Senior Secondary Grammar School.

Each school received a ₦250,000 scholarship fund, with ₦50,000 awarded to each student to support their academic needs.

“We are driven by the belief that every child deserves access to quality education,” said Chukwu. These scholarships reflect our commitment to empowering the next generation through Rotary.”

The event also witnessed the induction of five new members: Funmi Owoyemi, Mary Adams, Huthman Oduntan, Francis Ojetade, and Abuosun Okusolubo.

In a show of continued commitment to Rotary’s global causes, funds were also raised by club members in support of The Rotary Foundation, with contributions moderated by DG Adedoyin.

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