Owaloko Highlights IMC’s Educational Excellence and Global Readiness

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The Owaloko of Iloko Ijesa, Alayeluwa Oba Dr. Akeem KING Benjamin Ogungbangbe, Ajagbusi Ekun VI, led the Iloko traditional council and other chiefs to the Iloko Model College (IMC) for its 20th Valedictory Service and Graduation Ceremony.

In his speech, Owaloko praised IMC for its commitment to providing high-quality education and urged parents to enroll their children in the school to benefit from its sound educational offerings. “Iloko Model College offers quality education that prepares students for success in the global arena,” he stated.

Owaloko expressed his gratitude to HRM Oba Adebayo Ogunmokun, Akeji of Ikeji Ile, for his steadfast support of the school since 2021, following the vision of his predecessor, HRM Oba Oladele Olashore. He acknowledged Akeji’s dedication to the progress of the school.

Additionally, Owaloko appreciated the Olowu of Owu-Kuta Kingdom, His Royal Majesty, Oba Dr. Abdulhammed Adekunle Oyelude Makama Tegbosun III, who was represented by Olori Abebi Oyelude Makama, for attending the occasion.

The Owaloko also extended his thanks to the Ojemen family for their unwavering support of IMC, and applauded the Honourable Commissioner for Business and Empowerment, Prince Bayo Ogungbangbe, for attending the event despite his busy schedule. Owaloko used the opportunity to convey a message to the Commissioner for Education, Hon. Eluwole, stating that the school would be honored to host the next lecture during the first term of the upcoming session.

Owaloko celebrated the contributions of individuals who provided scholarships to underprivileged students, enabling them to attend IMC. These benefactors include the Chief Elijah Fasogbon Family, the late High Chief Olusola Ogunsanya the immediate past Obarisa of Iloko-Ijesa, Prince Dr. Thomas Ogungbangbe, founder and CEO of CITA Foundation, and the Olashore Foundation Family.

He also praised the Iloko traditional council for their support in protecting the school’s image and thanked the parents of the graduating students, assuring them that their efforts would not be in vain.

Owaloko highlighted the solid foundation provided to the graduating students and encouraged them to build on it, wishing them success in their future endeavors.

Owaloko emphasized that Iloko Model College (IMC) stands out due to its exceptional faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, which create a conducive learning environment for students. He noted that the school’s curriculum is designed to not only meet national educational standards but also to incorporate global best practices, ensuring that students are well-prepared for higher education and professional careers. The Owaloko highlighted the success stories of IMC alumni who have excelled in various fields, attributing their achievements to the solid educational foundation received at IMC.

Furthermore, the Owaloko lauded the school’s comprehensive extracurricular programs, which play a crucial role in the holistic development of students. He pointed out that IMC offers a wide range of activities, including sports, arts, and community service, all aimed at nurturing well-rounded individuals. The school’s emphasis on moral values and leadership skills was also praised, with the Owaloko mentioning several initiatives that encourage students to develop integrity, responsibility, and a sense of community.

In his concluding remarks, the Owaloko urged stakeholders to continue supporting IMC’s mission of providing quality education. He called on parents, community leaders, and government officials to invest in the school’s future, ensuring that it remains a beacon of excellence in education. The Owaloko reiterated his confidence in IMC’s ability to produce future leaders who will contribute positively to society and make significant impacts globally.

The 19th Valedictory Service and Graduation Ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including High Chief Johnson Olatunji Baba Odofin, High Chief Odelusi Kehinde Baba Aworo, High Chief Adubi Felicia Yeye Risa, High Chief Oni Christianah Yeye Dofin, High Chief Adesuyi Rachael Yeye Saba, Chief Oni Babatope Babadole, Chief Eyebiokin Elufadeju Baba Sawe, Chief Ogundiya Olalekan Risa Aworo, Chief Ajayi Tolulope Lorikan, Chief Mrs. Rachael Fasemire Yeye Arapate, Chief Mrs. Ogundare Comfort Yeye Sawe, Chief Mrs. Ogungbangbe Wuraola Yeyero, Chief Mrs. Olowookere Felicia Yeye Dole, Chief Mrs. Ojo Esther Yeye Solo, Chief Mrs. Ogunsuyi Christianah Yeye Lurin, Chief Mrs. Owolabi Juliana Yeye Salotun, Chief Mrs. Fapojuwo Tola Yeye Lodan, Chief Mrs. Eyebiokin Christianah Otun Lodan, Chief Mrs. Awopetu Temilade Eketa Lodan, and Prince Apostle Dejo Ogungbangbe, among others.

 


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