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OLASHOREAlumni Magazine

June 2017

Doyin Olaosebikan

The Lens Lady

Olashore Students Donate Materials to Less Privileged Children

Fmr. Cross River State Governor Inspires Students on Founder’s Day

Nsikan,Okupe:Olashore Alumni Soaring High

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CONTENTS

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Students Donate to LessPrivileged Children

Barbecue with the Principal

Cover: The Lens Lady

Obudu- Calabar Trip

Nsikan, Okupe: Olashore Alumni Soaring High

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From the Alumni Officer

t gives me great pleasure to welcome you to another edition of the IOlashore Alumni magazine. In this edition, we feature an interview with Doyin Olaosebikan also known as the lens lady as she talks

about life after graduation.

We also celebrate Nsikan Essien (Class of 2009) who joined Rolls Royce following his graduation from the University of Cambridge and a recent graduate, Mofiyinfoluwa Okupe, (Class of 2016) who was recognised for scoring the highest mark in IGCSE English Language in Nigeria. We love to hear of your success. Do you have a story to share or do you know anyone who does? Contact us on [email protected].

Here is saying a big thank you to everyone who has contributed to the success of this magazine. Feel free to send your contributions, suggestions and articles to us. Also join us on Facebook on https://www.facebook.com/groups/437262322951232/, follow us on twitter @olashore_s and connect with us on LinkedIn by searching for Olashore International Alumni Networking Group.

Happy reading!

Joe-Osagu JenniferAlumni Officer

Olashore Alumni Magazine is published by Olashore International School. Address all editorial, business and production correspondence to Olashore A l u m n i M a g a z i n e c / o O l a s h o r e International School, Oba Oladele Olashore Way, P.M.B 5059, Iloko-Ijesa , Osun State, Nigeria or Plot 281 Ajose Adeogun Street, Victoria Island,Lagos. Submission of manuscripts, photographs, artwork or other materials to Olashore Alumni Magazine should be delivered by hand to the above addresses or via email to alumni @olashoreschool.com. While every effort has been made to ensure the correctness of all information, however Olashore Alumni Magazine is not responsible for advertising, errors or o m i s s i o n s . A l l r i g ht s re s e r ve d . Reproduction in full or part of any content in any form without the prior written consent of the publisher is not allowed. C Olashore International School 2017.

Principal/CEO

D.K. SMITH

Editorial Head

JENNIFER JOE-OSAGU

Editorial

OKUNADE AISHAT

WOOD EYITUOYO

ODUYEMI SINA

KALU GINACHUKWU

Photography

SUNDAY SAMPSON

Editorial Consultant

PAMRA CONSULTANT

EDITORIAL TEAM

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Welcome to the term 3 edition of the alumni magazine. As I am sure you will recall from your

time at Olashore, the end of second term and beginning of the third term is a busy time at school, particularly for Year 12 students. This year’s set have distinguished themselves by both their behaviour and exam results so far. Students now sit their IGCSE examinations in October/November and that means we have already received their results. They did very well overall achieving the best maths results since the class of 1999! Particular congratulations to Alabi Obaoluwafemi and Okunade Aishat who achieved straight As. We also have their JAMB results; as you probably know, JAMB is now fully computer based so results are available within days of sitting the exam. Top score this set was Nwachukwu Ebere with a score of 293. With over 95% of students scoring above 200 we expect these results to be followed up by outstanding WASSCE results when they are released. Their Valedictory Service takes place on Saturday 24th June and they will be formally inducted into the Olashore Alumni. All current alumni are welcome to attend the ceremony which starts at 11.00am in the Oba Okunade Sijuwade Hall.

As we celebrate with Year 12 students graduating from Olashore International School, it has also been great to receive news of so many alumni graduating from universities around the world. Some of them are featured in the magazine and we also like to celebrate with you on the school’s social media accounts. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to keep up to date on your fellow alumni.

This term’s magazine has great news from a few alumni; we must congratulate Nsikan Essien (Class of 2009) who

recently featured on a UK national newspaper’s website as he joined Rolls Royce following his graduation from the University of Cambridge. He is well

remembered around school. A more recent graduate, Fiyin Okupe, (Class of 2016) also gained some fame this term winning an award from Cambridge Examinations for scoring the highest mark in IGCSE English Language in Nigeria. Please share your news stories with us so that we can celebrate with you.

Finally, I would like to let you know of some initiatives in the school to provide opportunities for Olashore Alumni. For those of you who have recently graduated and are looking forward to NYSC, Olashore would be happy to welcome you to carry out your NYSC in the school if you are posted to Osun State. If you join us you could be involved in a number of projects in the school including developing our social media presence, working with the school to gain ISO accreditation or extending the alumni network. We also always have opportunities for medical doctors looking to complete the NYSC year. This would involve working in the school clinic along with supporting the health workers in Iloko.

The second initiative is aimed mainly at those of you who graduated a little earlier. The Board of Governors is aware that many of Olashore’s pioneer students are now settling down and have families of their own. In order to support alumni who would like their own children to benefit from an Olashore education, the Board will grant a 25% scholarship on tuition fees to the children of alumni. We look forward to beginning to develop second generation Olashore alumni.

Enjoy this term’s magazine and I look forward to hearing from and meeting more of you very soon.

From the Principal

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D. K. SmithCEO & PRINCIPAL

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Nsikan Essien joined the Rolls-Royce graduate scheme. Nsikan was offered a place after applying for summer internship in his penultimate year in the university.

He has gone on to excel as a big data and analytics developer, in a team which focuses on building on services that harness new technology for the benefit of Rolls-Royce and its customers. Nsikan is currently working on a project to enhance the company’s existing dataset by integrating third-party data in order to enable colleagues to use it to develop new services for customers.

According to Nsikan, he decided to apply to Rolls-Royce when he realised his engineering interests were focused around turbo

machinery and power generation. He goes on to describe the process as rigorous, but the same one all graduates applying to the organisation have to go through.

Nsikan graduated from the University of Cambridge with an aerospace and aerothermal engineering degree.

Star Alumni

roviding high quality international education is the foundation of Olashore International School. We are Pparticularly proud and excited to see our alumni doing well in their chosen field of study and career paths. In this edition we celebrate two of our alumni - Nsikan Essien and Mofiyinfoluwa Okupe.

Okupe Mofiyinfoluwa Ademidun was awarded the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award at the inaugural edition of the British Council Recognition and Outstanding Cambridge Learner

Awards.

The awards ceremony held at the Intercontinental Hotel Lagos last month. Mofiyinfoluwa Okupe was recognised for having the best IGCSE result in English Language in the 2015 November/ December examination.

She expressed gratitude to all that supported her on this journey. “I am extremely honoured to be receiving this award. Coming from Olashore International School where there is a great emphasis on academic excellence, I can truly say I am a product of my environment. Very heartfelt thanks to my parents for their persistent support, encouragement and inspiration. I'm also grateful to my school for providing me with such an enabling and conducive atmosphere. In particular I want to give special thanks to Mrs. Emezue, head of languages department, who created time for me always to be a sounding board, a listening ear and a friend. This award is for her just as much as it is for me. Most of all, I thank God for everything, without Him, this would not be possible. Thank you very much to the British Council and I promise this won't be the last you'll hear of me. Upwards and onwards by His Grace”.

Mofiyinfoluwa who is currently a law student at the University of Durham in the United Kingdom could not be present to pick up the award, however, her brother who is currently a year 10 student of Olashore picked up the award on her behalf.

Olashore Alumni Soaring High

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Event

ounder’s Day was celebrated with a grand Fassembly in the school hall. The special guest of honour, Former Governor of Cross River State, Mr.

Donald Duke gave a heart warming speech that inspired students to aim high and do what they love.

Also speaking the Principal and CEO, Mr. D. K. Smith spoke about the progress the school was making in ensuring students were prepared for the dynamic society of the 21st century and how the school will continue to push boundaries to ensure that the right leaders in Nigeria are produced.

Members of staff who had spent over 10 years in the school were rewarded by the Chairman, Board of Governors, Prince Abimbola Olashore.

As has become the tradition, the drama and cultural troupe entertained guests with various performances showcasing the many talents in the school.

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Fmr. Cross River State Governor Inspires Students on Founder’s Day

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Doyin Olaosebikan

The Lens Lady

Doyin Olaosebikanan alumna speaks on life after Olashore andher interest in photography...

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Cover

You are also known as the lens lady. How did you come about the name?‘The Lens Lady’ was given to me by a friend during the early stages of my photography, in 2011. I guess she was concerned about my name picking skills and decided to help me out and yes it stuck.

What have you been up to since graduation in 2008 till date?I started A-Level classes that same year and wrote my A-level examinations in 2009. The following year, I enrolled in the University of Ibadan for my undergraduate degree in Medicine and graduated in September 2015. I started my housemanship (one-year medical internship) last year in March and will complete it this year.

How would you say the school has prepared you for what you are doing today?Where do I begin? OIS is a great school. One thing I learnt is the importance of being well rounded. It provided a stable and secure environment that enabled us to combine and balance academics, culture, morals, hobbies, sports, etc.

What is your fondest memory of being a student in OIS? I have quite a few wonderful memories, but if I had to choose,

it’ll be the day I was appointed as a prefect.

Share with us your interest in photography. How did it all began?To be honest, photography saved me, it helped me get a break from medical school. The flexibility and creative culture that comes with being a photographer complemented the rigidity of studying medicine. It is my form of therapy and I love it. It also doesn’t hurt if I make some money from it.

What type of photography are you into?For now, I’m into wedding, portrait and lifestyle photography, and in that order. I plan to venture into travel and documentary photography sometime in the future.

How do you combine photography and the medical practice?Combing photography and medical practice is not easy! The last one year of working as a doctor has shown that. There are some rotations that give me time for both while others don’t, in such cases, I’d decline the photography jobs offers. Managing my time well and strategizing is important. All in all, I enjoy every moment of both and I love how that makes me more hardworking.

Did you always know you were going to study medicine and surgery?No.

What were some of the challenges you faced while in university and how did you overcome them?

The major challenges were the setbacks from the strike actions. They were unfortunate but luckily

for me, it usually meant more time to perfect my photography.

What is your personal mantra?‘I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me’ – Phil 4:13

What drives you?Making a difference the world.

Who are your role models?I don’t have a role model but I admire women of substance and I hope to be more of that.

What is the most important advice you ever received?I have received lots of good advice for different situations and they’ve all been important to me.

Can you name some of your friends from your days in OIS and are you still in touch with them?Oyinda Olambiwonninu, Femi Ajibade, Chisom Okoye, Toyin Adeoye.

What is the next phase for you?NYSC

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I am a medicaldoctor by day and a photographer by night with anentrepreneurial spirit

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By Amrasa Rukky

ear 12 students as Yp a r t o f t h e l e a d e r s h i p

programme in Olashore International School visited Grip of Salvation Mission Care Centre Ilesa and donated materials.

T h e v i s i t w a s a n opportun i ty for the c h i l d re n , w h o we re concerned about the p l i g h t o f t h e l e s s privileged children, to show love to them. Olashore students had visited the home when they were in Year 10 to see the children and find out what their needs w e re . O n re t u r n t o school, they embarked on a series of fund raising activities to raise the needed money. The money was used to buy i t e m s w h i c h w a s presented to the home.

T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e officer of the home, Mrs. O d u y e m i w a s v e r y a p p r e c i a t i v e a n d thanked the students for their kind gesture saying that they had put smiles on the faces of the children.

Amrasa is the Social Prefect (Female)

Students donate materials to the less privileged

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Okunade Aishat and Kalu Ginikachukwu

t is an annual tradition in Olashore International ISchool to host parents, friends and alumni to a cocktail reception where they get to meet

representatives of the school including the Chairman Board of Governors, Prince Abimbola Olashore and Principal & CEO Mr. D.K. Smith in major cities across the country and in the UK.

This year the event took place twice in Lagos then moved on to Warri, Port Harcourt, Abuja and the UK. This event helps the school reiterate its mission statement to existing parents and also meet new parents.

The Olashore Open Event is part of the school’s outreach programme to meet with current and prospective parents as well as friends of the school in groups across Nigeria and in the United Kingdom. It enables them to learn more about an Olashore education and the strategy direction of the school in the 21st century.

VISION DAY 2016

Olashore School hosts parents in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Delta and UK

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Health Matters

ur cell phones, computers, Otablets and other electronic gadgets have become such a

huge part of our daily lives that it’s often hard to put them down or even take a break from them. They provide a whole range of services which many of us feel we need to cope in our present world. However, overdependence on, and excessive use of the gadgets can have a significant impact on our physical and mental health. Here are some ways your gadget could be hurting you: Tech neck A rising percentage of young people now suffer from neck and back pains from constantly leaning over small phone screens. This action leads to sagging skin, dropping jowls and puts the spinal discs within the vertebral column under pressure, leading to chronic problems. According to the British Chiropractic Association, the average head weighs about 12lbs but for every single inch that your head is angled forward, another 10lbs is added. So bending the head three inches more adds an alarming 42lbs in weight to the neck! Keeping your screen at eye level allows you to sit straight and minimize bending. Taking regular breaks from whatever keeps you glued to your screen is highly recommended.

Blackberry thumbAlso called texting tendonitis, this is repetitive strain injury to the thumb from long periods of typing and scrolling with the thumb, a position naturally adopted by many people when using smart phones. The thumb was not designed for such a function, which is why full size keyboards were designed for other fingers, which have more dexterity than the thumb. Subjecting the thumb to repeated typing motions increases one’s risk of injury. So when next you feel tempted to increase your typing speed, or respond to all messages and comment on every social media feed, you know what’s at risk.

Tunes tinnitusExperts agree that continued exposure to noise at or above 80-85db for more than five hours a week can over time cause hearing loss. Unfortunately, the type of hearing loss caused by over exposure to very loud noise is irreversible, making prevention paramount. If you experience ringing in your ears, or dull hearing after listening to whatever is being played on your earphones, then it ’s too loud. Research shows that presently about 40% of persons aged 18-24 years listen to tunes at dangerously loud volumes.Use the 60:60 rule; listen to your music at 60% of the MP3 player’s maximum volume for no more than 60 minutes a day. Remember, like so many other body parts, you only get one pair of ears to last a lifetime; use yours wisely.

Laptop lazinessPractically everything now can be done online- communication, gaming, shopping, banking, running a business etc. This translates into less physical activity for many and according to a recent study by Cambridge University, physical inactivity causes twice as many deaths as obesity. Longer sedentary hours, coupled with mindless eating in front of screens, further worsens the problem. Doing a small amount of moderate exercise daily such as taking brisk walks during the lunch hour, reduces the risk of early death.

Screen strainComputer Vision Syndrome, also called Digital Eye Strain, describes a group of eye and vision-related problems resulting from prolonged computer, tablet, e-reader and cell phone use. 50-90% of persons who work at a computer screen have one or more of the fo l lowing symptoms: headaches, dry red eyes, blurred or double vision. The eye muscles are strained from repetitive focusing and refocusing on items of changing contrast on the screen, whilst at the same time having to deal with flicker and glare from the screen.To alleviate this, use the 20:20:20 rule- every 20 minutes or so, look at something

20 metres away from you for about 20 seconds. Also adjust your settings- brightness, contrast and font size, to what’s comfortable for you.

Sleep deprivationGone are the days when going to bed actually meant going to sleep. For many of us, it’s difficult to put own our favourite gadget, even at bedtime. This affects our sleep in more ways than we can imagine, both in quantity and quality. The light emitted by the screens delays the release of melatonin, the hormone that controls our sleep/wake cycle, making it harder to fall and stay asleep. (Melatonin is also important for brain health and helps fight against cancer, diabetes, heart disease and other disorders). Surfing the web before sleeping, responding to messages, or catching up on social media, all tend to keep the mind awake and the brain alert, making it more difficult to relax and fall asleep. Also, the numerous beeps and chimes of not i f icat ions coming in throughout the night all work against the total relaxation and rest that sleep is meant to induce. Experts advise having a gadget free transition period of at least 15-30 minutes prior to bedtime to allow for a good wind down.

And finally – keep your eyes on the road ahead! Driving when using a mobile phone has caused untold numbers of accident and deaths around the world and is illegal in many countries. Even when you are just out walking, staring at your mobile phone when crossing a busy road can be just as dangerous.

In all things, moderation is said to be key. Use your gadgets in moderation to stay healthy, sharp and sane. Excerpts from The Express

YOUR GADGETS AND YOUR HEALTH

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s part of the school’s Al e a r n i n g b e y o n d t h e classroom experience,

students travelled to Cross River State. While in the state, the students v i s i ted the Obudu Mountain resort where they were taken on a tour of the resort.

They also visited the Former Governor of Cross River State, Mr. Donald Duke where they stayed for lunch at his request. He then took the group on a tour of the house on his Bat bike.

The group also spent some time in Calabar as they went on sight seeing. They were able to learn about the culture of the people in Cross River State as well as visit places they had only read of in books. The week long trip ended with a bon fire.

TripObudu-Calabar

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Hallmark

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HAPPY BIRTHDAYOur Beloved Alumni

MayAbdul Adebola IbrahimAbitoye Oluwabosoye O.Abolarinwa OluwadamilolaAdebamowo Adefola OboseAdeluola Babafemi O.Ademuson Oluwademilade A.Adene Oluwafunmilayo O.Adeoye Oluwatoyin DorcasAderibigbe Temilade A.Adewola Bamidele FolarinAdeyoye Moyosore Abimbola Ade-Adedeji Oluwatobi A.Adedeji Toriade JonathanAdegbuyi Adebusola A.Adejuyigbe Adebola JuniorAdeosun Ruth ChizobaAdesina Ifeoluwa JuliusAde-Unuigbe Jane AdesolaAdeyemo Adedamola O.Agbonlahor Osagie EseosaAgboola Olutunde M.Ahmed Adedotun OluwaseunAina Emmanuel AyodejiAjayi Oluwadolapo O.Ajumogobia Awonaribo G.Akinleye Faramade O.Akinsanya OluwafunmilayoAkintola Omotola I. F.Akisanya Adebola O.Akunne Kenechukwu EmekaAlabi Ayodeji EniolaAlabi Oluwatobi MorenikeAlatise Dasola SherifatAmao MansurAmao NasirArayemi-Omisore MoyosoreAromolaran Adeolu C.Asonye Uzoamaka StephanieAvbovbo Akpomevigho A.Awosika Babatunde O.Ayangbile Taiwo OlusolaAyileka Yetade AramideAyoade Adeleke RasaqBakare Oluwatomifarati A.Bakare Oyinkansola I.Emeka-Aneke Nnia EmekaEssien Eno-Obong IfeanyiFaderin Richard FolarinFagbola Olajumoke O.Fagbulu Tanidabi TemitayoFalore Olaniran MoboladeFarotimi Afolarin O.Fayose Oluwalonigba JudeFashola Oluwatobi M.Ibe Uchenna UdejiIdowu Olumide OluseyiIgwe Nneka OgechiIkechi Chiemela AguIkerodah Aluaresi AgathaIyalla-Harry Michelle BiobeleJaja-Agbasonu Sussannah I.James Toyosi AyobamiKola-Adefemi Omotesho N.

Labesa Vanessa DijahLawal Moruf AyobamiLawal Rilwan ChibuogwuMosuro Oluwasubomi B.Nwike Chito LorraineNwokonneya Queen NdidiObembe Olamide O.Obioha Chiamaka PhilippaOdhigbo Efetobor I.Odusanya Oluwafunmilayo M.Oje Adebisi AbiolaOjulari Rafiat TemitopeOjulari Saidat OluwatosinOjurongbe Oluwadamolami O.Okara Tamarapreye U.Oke Ajewole OmosolaOkunrinboye Akinola JoelOlawole Olawale MartinsOlowookere Odunayo E. O.Olubajo Oluyomi MopelolaOlusola Motolani OlufemiOmidiran Karima AderayoOmolara Gbemisola D.Onigbogi Ifeoluwa TobiOrekoya Temilade ArinolaOsuntogun Adebayo A.Owolabi Henry AfolabiPopoola Olakunle E.Raheem Ibraheem AkintundeSarzina Adriana EnamShaiyen Meyen MyersSpaine Omobolanle O.Tetegan Aida Abiola AnneTubi Olaoluwa AbimbolaUdott Udeme Aniefiok

June

Abe Oyinkansola AngelaAbolarin Olasoji AdesupoAchinivu Okechukwu U.Adebowale Adesola MaryanAdekanye Oluwaseye E.Adekoya Olukayode O.Ade-Unuigbe DemolaAdeyemi Owolabi AdewumiAdigun TirimisiyuAina Oluwadamilola E.Agba Jeffrey OlisemekaAjayi Oluwadamilola O.Ajibade AyodejiAkinleye Babatunde A.Akinola Olajoke OyinkanAkobundu Ifeyinwa M.Akomolafe Adegboyega O.Alabi Oludolapo OlufisayoAladesuru Olukoyejo S.Alatise Damilola SikiratAllen Yetunde OluwaseunAluko-Olokun Oluwatosin B.Amereya Damilola AhmedAniagolu Obinna FrancisAnyanwu Jennifer NnennaAraoye Oluwatoni B.

Ashiru Omotola BolajiAwah Oluwatimilehin VeraAwopetu Joseph OluwabunmiAwoyemi Olubanke AdeolaBalogun-Kuku Omosolape A.Bassey Georgia MayenBelo Olatoro TemisanEdoho Victor FestusEdwin Oghenetega OpeyemiEgunjobi Oluwatoyosi O.Ene Chukwuemeka OlayemiFadairo Olalekan AdebayoFaderin Stephinie DesolaFamakinwa Olaide OmotolaFubara Samuel ErafaIkem Anyababa Nathaniel Ikpeme Eme ItaIyalla -Harry Dilys T.Jikiemi Ayobamidele O.Kabiawu LanreKupoluyi Tolulope OlatejuNtanyi Atte SusanNyako Amin MurtalaObeisun Oluwamayowa A.Obi Zimuzo ChinazomOdediran Oluwatunmise Odunsi Oluwademilade A.Odusina Oloruntobi Ogunkanmi Ayomikun O.Ogunlude Ayodeji DavidOgunyannwo OluwatobilobaOjurongbe Oluwademilade M.Ojurongbe Similoluwa E.Olanipekun Temitope O.Olaopa Opeyemi FolukeOlawole Abiola PhilipOlayinka Abisola M.Olobayo Adedunmola AdeolaOlowookere Akinbode S.Olubi-Filani Ololade G.Olufuwa-Thomas AdegoriolaOluwatimilehin OlanrewajuOmebere-Iyari Newton I.Omini Anthony ItamOpayemi Fowosopefoluwa O.Oshodi Damilola Akinwunmi Ososanya Simisola AdetounOsuntogun Adedoyin A.Otuyemi Olubusayo KoredeOwolade Olorunfemi BomiOyagbola Adekolapo A.Oyediran Olaoluwa AlaoOyefeso DurotimijesuOyeleye Oluwatobi Palomeras Yemisi IsaacRaheem Opeyemi GaniyaRunsewe Ojuolape I.a

Sarzina DanieleSofowora Oluwatoyin O.Sydenham JesseUche-Okoro Uchenna DavidUkoh WilliamUmar Farouk OnimisiYusuff Abibatu Temitayo

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY

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JulyAbdul-Kadir Jibrrin UsmanAdebayo Olumide PeterAdebiyi Adebisi A.Adegbulubge Oluwole A.Adejuyigbe Oyinkansola A.Adeoye Damilola A.Adeoye Oluwatobi J.Aderemi Adegbemi OkunadeAdeyemo Olamide AnthonyAdi Adizat AjibolaAdedoyin Anuoluwapo S.Adelaja Ayoyinka SubomiAdemuson Adenike A.Adu Esther OluwafunmilayoAdu Olubukola OluwakemiAgba Nnamdi RussellAgia Olatokunbo IbrahimAgu Amuchechukwu AzukaAgunbiade Oluwatayo O.Ajao Oluwatobi AjokeAkinnawo Opeyemi O.Akinnola Omorinsojo M.Akinsipe Oladapo O.Akintola Olapeju AyoolaAlagbe Oluseyi AyodejiAlejo Deborah M.Alli Zainab AdebusolaAremo Bisola SerifatAsagba Edirin AnthonyAtaiyero Aderonke VivianAtoyebi Omotoke DeborahAyangbile Olanrewaju O.Ayileka Olufunso AyodejiAzubuike Chiamaka A.Azubike Obiamaka ChidinmaBalogun-Kuku Tobi ModinatBolu Olujimi OdunayoBuba AminaChibogu Ada ChiomaChilo-Offiah Arinze AzukaDanjuma Chanelia AsibiDare Samuel BamideleDuke Etim OlamideEdoho Florence FestusEmeka-Aneke Amma ChidubemEtuk Ofonmbuk AniefiokEwuga Akayika MafengFatunde Yetunde OmolaraFilani Oluwabusola F.Fregene Gbubemi JabiaGbelee Olusegun EmmanuelGiwa Tomilola ZainabHambolu Oluseyi GbemilekeIfaloye Timilehin AfolabiIgwe Chukwuemeka Okorie Iyalla - Harry Annie I.Koko Tamundtekena DrikayeKola-Adefemi Mosunmola T.

Mbakwe Anulika PeneopeMetteden Mohammed MunirMosuro Tumininu SegilolaMuraina Abass OluwatoyinNwike Chudi FrancisObakin FiyinfoluwaOdediran Oluwatomini (Mrs. Dew)Odunmbaku Austin JinmiOgboi Okwuehi KihoduOgunbiyi Abisola O.Ogunmakinwa RachealOhen Carmen OnyeoghoOkusaga Oluwatosin O.Olatunde-Agbeja Omowale A.Olufon Ibukun AyodeleOmidiran Abdulmalik DayoOmojola Oluwayemi OmotayoOmolayo Olunifemi FolukeOnajin OluwakemiOni Ayodele BolanleOni Oluwaseun OmolaraOnichabor Uchechukwu I.Onigbogi Tosin DamilolaOrekunrin Temilola J.Oshodi Olamide AkinkunmiOsikoya Oluwaseun A.Otaigbe Michael OziegbeOwolabi Adeoluwa AnnOzule EkenePedro-Agbe Sakenim U.Sagoe Ekua TemitopeSalami Oluwafemi A.Smith Oyetola GboluwagaS o e ta n O l u wa fo l a ke m i M . N ( M rs . Owodunni)Sokei Ifeanyi LouisSpaine Olayemi AdekunleSydenham Julian OgochukwuTopah Ayovi OshidmahTowuru Imarese DavidUmoh Uyime BasseyUnuigbe Ohije DeborahUwemedimo Etiene Okuma

AugustAgbelese OluwadareAbdurrahman AbdulazizAdams KunfeAdefemiwa AramideAdegboyega Titilayo O.Aderogba Shakera Adeyemi AbimbolaAdeyemi Ayodele AdebimpeAdindu SylvesterAgbetunsin Funmiola TayoAgu Nwamaka ChinweAgusto Ayinke OluwakoredeAhmadu Kazeem AbiolaAjayi Oluwatoyin Bukola

Akano AdeoyeAkinnigbagbe Olushola Akintunde Ayodeji WuyiAkpojotor OgheneovoAlimi Omidiora IdrisAlonge OluwasetemiAraoye Babatunde M.Ariyibi Ebunola TemitopeAruwajoye Tomi IbukunAtaiyero SamsonAwosemusi BolanleAyegbusi OdunayoBob-Nabena DikmohChilo-Offiah OnyekachiDixion Olumuyiwa IfeanyiEdeki AfueriEkanem BasseyEnenmoh IkechukwuEsekhile EhizokhaleEso OlakunleEvulukwu Ugonwanyi EkeleEzekiel-Hart SofiriFagbemi Tinuola AtinukeFalana MorolakeFalaye Eyitoyosi FunmiFaloughi MorounkejiFisher OluwaseunGbadebo AdenowoJaja Florence HildegardJob OluwadamilareKayode Ayodeji OlugbemigaKayode Olanrewaju OmotoyoLadoja Adebola AbisoyeLawson-Jack Soibi AnnMayers Oluwarotimi MartinMosuro FolarinNdukwe Ogochukwu ErnestObakin Fehintoluwa DunsiObijiaku Uche JosephineObiora NnamdiOdeyemi OlumideOdusanya OlaoluwaOgundipe KasopeOgunniyi Adedamola A.Oke Olufunke AtinukeOkeniyi Olayemi GbemilekeOkuyemi OluwafunmilolaOladesulu AdemolaOlaosebikan Olamide OpeOlasope Aramide BisolaOlatunji Oluwaseun DayoOluwasanmi Oyeleke BolaOmolayo Oluwakemi OlufeyiOnasile AdedamolaOnigbogi Funmilola StellaOpeodu Ibukunoluwa GbengaOso Akinniyi Owolabi Helen AdeolaOyesile Omotola Toyin

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