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Old Students Association Leads Anti-Drug Awareness Campaign at Agboju Senior Secondary School

 Old Students Association Leads Anti-Drug Awareness Campaign at Agboju Senior Secondary School


Story By Emeka Esogbue



Agboju Senior Secondary School in Lagos, on Wednesday, hosted, an anti-drug awareness campaign organized by its Old Students Association, specifically the '83/88 Set. The event, which drew over a hundred students, began at 11.00 am and was a delight to all.


Earlier, the Principal of the school, Mrs. Helen Omotehinse had warmly welcomed the alumni and introduced them to the teaching staff. Pastor Femi Odejimi led the opening prayer, followed by the Principal's welcome address. She emphasized the importance of education and encouraged students to take the awareness campaign seriously.



Engr. Michael Aboiralor, the Chairman of alumni, delivered the opening address, advising students to focus on their careers and avoid obstacles. The school's cultural troupe entertained the guests, prompting some to join in the dancing.


The highlight of the campaign was Olukayode Akinrolabu, PhD's lecture, "From Risk to Resilience: Building the Capacity of Nigerian Youths Against Drug Abuse." He cited alarming statistics from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, noting that 40% of Nigerians aged 15-64 have used drugs at least once. Dr. Akinrolabu recommended a national drug prevention strategy, increased funding, and public-private partnerships to combat drug abuse among other remedies.



Earlier, Mrs. Regina Ngozi Okoawo familiarized students with an anti-drug song. Comrade Kudus Mustapha, Deputy Director with Lagos State Ministry of Education and also a member of the alumni moderated the program while Dr. Emeka Esogbue, Planning Committee Chairman, offered the vote of thanks. There were presentation of gifts to participants who successfully answered the questions posed to them.


Some of the attendees include Mr. Wasiu Sule, the alumni General Secretary, Alhaja Rashidat Taiwo, Financial Secretary, Mr. Philip Ofoesuwa and Mrs. Florence Osuya, a member of the Planning Committee.


This event demonstrates the Old Students Association's commitment to empowering Agboju Senior Secondary School students with vital knowledge to make informed choices.

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