THE OGBONA SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS OF 1993 CELEBRATED THEIR 30 GRADUATION ANNIVERSARY

THE OGBONA SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS OF 1993 CELEBRATED THEIR 30 GRADUATION ANNIVERSARY

The Ogbona Secondary School Class of 1993 celebrated their 30 Graduation Anniversary Thanksgiving. The event which was spread over three (3) days was held Dec 30, 2023, Dec 31, and Jan. 1, 2024.

The main event which held on Sat 30 December, 2023 had in attendance dignitaries including the Etsako Central, Executive Chairman, Okphe Ukpi of Ogbona, Palace Chiefs etc.

Free Medical tests were conducted on 45 people especially the elderly, with prescriptions and medications given out.

The oldest man and woman in each of the four (4) quarters of Ogbona were given a cash gift of ₦15,000 each and a Special Letter by the Class of 1993.

The Class of 1993 30th Graduation Anniversary Thanksgiving Mass, held on Sunday December 31, 2023 at St. John the Baptist’s Catholic Church, Ogbona.

The Class was joined by HRH, Chief Vincent Otsoi, Okphe Ukpi of Ogbona, their family members and many well wishers as they presented a goat as their thanksgiving offering at the altar.

The Parish priest Rev. Fr. Phillip Omokhekhe prayed for the Class of 1993 and expressed his appreciation for all that the Class has done for the school to the benefit of the society.

A lot of those present expressed their joy and appreciation and prayed for God’s blessings and protection upon the lives of the members of Class of 1993.

The Class of 1993 30th Graduation Anniversary Thanksgiving Celebration and Free Medical Outreach was concluded Monday Jan 1, 2024.

The event was held at the Palace of the Okphe Ukpi of Iraokhor, HRH, Chief Thomas Ilogho.

The Okphe Ukpi presented the eight (8) beneficiaries of the Class of 1993 Anniversary gift of ₦15,000 each and the accompanying Special Letter to the oldest man and woman in the four quarters of Iraokhor.

The Free medical tests conducted on 17 people especially the elderly, included Blood Pressure Test, Blood Sugar Test, Urinalysis Test and HIV/AIDS Test. Prescription and medications were also given.

The Free Medical Outreach doctor informed that the rate of hypertension is very high amongst those attended to both in Ogbona and Iraokhor and advised that we please ensure that our loved ones go for regular blood pressure checkups.

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