Abuja, Nigeria – St. Columba’s Grammar School recently hosted a heartwarming event to honor the late Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, a distinguished alumnus of the school. The event was further enriched by the strong presence of the Old Boys of St. Columba’s Grammar School, led by Elder Ndudi Agholor, who were fully represented at the programme.

Many of the alumni shared memories of their time in school, recalling their experiences with deep nostalgia and pride. “The alumni reflected on their years in the school and appreciated the current school leadership for maintaining the high standards the institution has always been known for,” said a witness.

In their remarks, the school principal, Rev. Fr. Joseph Ugboh, and the Chairman of Ika South Local Government, Engr. Jerry Ehiwarior, commended the Cairo Ojougboh family for the initiative and encouraged them to sustain it, noting that it is a meaningful way to preserve and honour Dr. Cairo’s legacy.

“The gesture had greatly inspired and motivated the students to work harder towards their goals,” Rev. Fr. Ugboh said. “We applaud members of the Foundation for a ‘commendable and impactful’ initiative.”
Engr. Ehiwarior echoed similar sentiments, praising the Foundation for its generosity and commitment to honouring Dr. Ojougboh’s legacy. “We express deep appreciation to the Foundation for the generous support and for honouring the legacy of Dr. Cairo Ojougboh,” he said.
The event ended on a very hopeful note, with students leaving the event feeling motivated and determined to make better decisions about their future. “The programme ended on a very hopeful note, with students leaving the event feeling motivated and determined to make better decisions about their future,” said a witness.
Overall, the event was a resounding success, highlighting the enduring legacy of Dr. Cairo Ojougboh and the commitment of the school to nurture and inspire future generations.
