03/07/2022
THE GREATS!
An assembly of all former class mates, the 1986 set of OUR LADY OF FATIMA COLLEGE AUCHI, EDO STATE, NIGERIA.
03/07/2022
THE GREATS!
31/01/2022
*APPRECIATION*
Words failed me in expressing my exhilaration on the mini reunion / hang out with our brothers and friends in Lagos.
I must confess that I took you guys for granted, maybe I just realised why LAGOS is called CENTER OF EXCELLENCE.
On behalf of the entire members of OLOFOBA CLASS '86 WORLDWIDE, I say a big THANK you all for your time, brotherly sacrifices and show of exceptional hospitality.
May the GREAT ARCHITECT OF THE UNIVERSE continuously grant your heart desires. Ameen!
WAJEED OBOMEGHIE
CHAIRMAN.
31/01/2022
OLOFOBA CLASS '86 LAGOS BRANCH REUNION
By
Mike Etu
(MMM Media ✍️)
Of all the unions, classes and associations in the world, the union of class mates is the one with most mechanic energies of rejigging the relationship of good old days. This is the only group where everyone is identified with a peculiar nickname and everyone relates freely with no restrain of any kind as the stories of the old days keep coming on table one after the other with smiles.
It was a red letter day and a moment of joy, laughter and merriment for the old students of Our Lady of Fatima College, Auchi Class '86 set under the able leadership of Comr. Wajeed Obomeghie as they had a mini reunion held today Sunday 30th January, 2022 at Presken Hotel, GRA Ikeja, Lagos. This reunion afforded an ample opportunity for meeting again as classmates the first time after 36 years they dropped their pen from the prestigious college.
According to the Worldwide Chairman of the class Wajeed Obomeghie, about 176 students graduated in 1986 and almost 50 of that numbers have died. It is therefore worthy to be thankful to God for being alive.
He appreciated all for coming around and charged them to be committed to the union's life oxygen and encouraged them to get across to other members who were yet to be identified with the union. Obomeghie said he had a responsibility as the chairman to bring everyone of his set together. He encouraged his mates to be concerned with the welfare of one another and ensure everyone is carried along in both good and bad weather.
The seasoned author and culture ambassador therefore proposed a major reunion for all members both in diaspora and within before the end of the year and added they needed to pick up a major project to give back their alma mater.
Hon. Ayuba Sedenu, their junior who said he entered the school 1985, was also present with his seniors OLOFOBA folks. He was elated for the opportunity to sit with his seniors and then expresses his profound gratitude for being allowed the opportunity to address them.
Kennedy Oikhere, Austin Umole, Charles Nagudia, Kingsley Ajayi, Mutairu Bello, and Muhammed Adamu were amongst distinguished members who graced the very exquisite event.