AGM: KOBA to raise N300m to develop Govt. College, Keffi.

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“… Hails Gov. Sule, CBN Dep. Governor, others interventions in the premier institution, as Hon Osewu, Hon Omadefu, Keffi, Doma LG Chairmen call for support to Govt. College, Keffi…”

Keffi Old Boys Association ( KOBA) the old boys of Government College, Keffi, Nasarawa State during their annual general meeting.
Keffi Old Boys Association ( KOBA) the old boys of Government College, Keffi, Nasarawa State during their annual general meeting.

Keffi Old Boys Association ( KOBA) the old boys of Government College, Keffi, Nasarawa State says arrangement has reached advanced stage by the national body to hold its Annual General Meeting AGM and Cheetah Awards Night to raise N300million aimed at giving the Premier Institution a lifeline.

Arch. Umar Shittu, the Nasarawa State President of KOBA made this known during its State Chapter Congress meeting held in Lafia today Thursday.

He said that the N300milliom if raised was to provide infrastructure an enabling environment for teaching and learning as well as enhance quality education in the school.

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” Our National AGM/ Cheetah Awards night is coming up by 24th, 25th and 26th February, 2022, the AGM will hold in Govt. College Keffi while the award night at Abuja”

” During the AGM/Cheetah Awards Nights, we will launch N300million for the development of the school.

“And Distinguished personalities, who have contributed positively to the development of the school will be given prestigious awards,” he said.

Shittu urged members of the association to continue to contribute to the development of their alma mater.

” I want to urge all of us to give no matter how small to the development of the school.

” Let’s continue to give back to the school what the school has made us,” he said

He called on their members and other personalities to support the association in order to ensure a successful AGM.

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Besides, the state president of KOBA has commended Gov. Abdullahi Sule for constructing the school road and other interventions aimed at improving on the standard of education in the school.

He has also hailed Mr Edward Adamu, the Deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) for his positive contributions in the area of infrastructural development among others in the school.

“We also commend the contributions of Arch Tukur as well as Hon John Osewu and Hon Mohammed Omadefu, members at the state legislature for being up and doing in ensuring the development of the school.

” We also want to appreciate other individuals and sets for their contributions to the development of the college, ” he said.

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Also speaking at the meeting, Hon John Osewu (APC- Doma South) Hon Mohammed Omadefu ( APC-Keana) members of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Hon Muhammad Baba Shehu, Arch. Ahmed Sarki Usman, the Executive Chairmen of Keffi and Doma Local Government Areas who are members of KOBA have assured of their support to the school.

They have also called on members of the association to continue to contribute positively to the development of the school.

Keffi Old Boys Association ( KOBA) the old boys of Government College, Keffi, Nasarawa State during their annual general meeting.
Keffi Old Boys Association ( KOBA) the old boys of Government College, Keffi, Nasarawa State during their annual general meeting.

The National Secretary of KOBA Mr Sam Israel commended the State lawmakers and LG Chairmen and other members for taken their time to attend the meeting which he said witnessed large turn out of people and urged them to sustain the spirit.

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