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April 23, 2025

SGCOBA reaffirms commitment to national unity, growth 

SGCOBA reaffirms commitment to national unity, growth 

The old boys association of St. Gregory’s College, SGCOBA, has reaffirmed its commitment to revitalized national unity, and active engagement to further strengthen the bonds among Gregorians worldwide.

 In a statement, Publicity Secretary of the association, Comrade Ayodele Adewale while commending the executives disclosed that the newly elected executive is headed by Mr. Francis Oluwole Kudayah, as president.

In his acceptance speech, Kudayah emphasized a mission of reconciliation, inclusivity, and dynamic leadership. 

He said, “This is a call to rebuild, reconcile, and renew,  the challenges we’ve faced have only strengthened our resolve. Our focus will be on unity, increasing engagement across generations, and implementing reforms that will serve both our local and diaspora members.”

Kudayah urged younger members to contribute   that their voices would not be ignored. “You are the future, and your involvement is essential to our present and our path forward.^

The newly elected executive includes:Francis Kudayah President. Fred Ijewere First Vice President.Tunji Oyebanji – Second Vice President. Jude Ezeobi – Legal Advisor. Anthony Akpala General Secretary.

Edozie Olunwa Assistant General Secretary. Moses Nwanze Membership Secretary. Rotimi Williams Financial Secretary. Mr Kayode Situ Treasurer. Ayodele Adewale – Publicity Secretary. Fouad Gafar – Social Secretary. Mike Adande Ex-officio. Remi Awuneba Ex-officio. Olabamibo Akindahunsi Ex-officio. Ganiyu Johnson  Ex-officio. Prince Bimbo Olashore Ex-officio. Ben Grant Archivist. Francis Danmola Auditor.

Among  prominent figures, present at the event was Dr. John Abebe, a former President of SGCOBA, retired Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Tunji Alapini, and other distinguished Old Boys.

Established on March 12, 1882, at Igbosere, Lagos, the institution has produced many of Nigeria’s most influential leaders including late Chief Antonio Deinde Fernandez, Cardinal Olubunmi Okojie, late Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, the Aalafin of Oyo, late Justice Adetokunbo Ademola, former CJN., Justice Ayo Irikefe, former CJN., Justice Basil Adedipe, former Justice of the Lagos High Court., Chief M.A. Majekodunmi, founder of St. Nicholas Hospital and former Administrator of Western Nigeria. Pa Okufi, former rector of Yaba College of Technology, Sir. Alfonso Bamidele Abiodun Obilana, former Director of Operations Currency at the Central Bank of Nigeria and life patron of Eyo Badulaye, Sir. Victor Efosa Uwaifo MON, renowned Nigerian musician, writer, sculptor, and former Commissioner for Arts, Culture, and Tourism. Dr. Horatio Oluyomi MacGregor, Surveyor, the Onipopo of Popo-Aguda and former Chairman Board of Governors St. Gregory’s College Old Boys Association, Justice Bode Rhodes-Vivour CFR, Nigerian jurist and former justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Chief Joseph Olushola Macgregor, founding member of League of Gregorians ’57, Chief Debo Akande SAN, Mr. Steve Oransaye, former Secretary to the Federal Government of Nigeria., Chief Akin Ajayi, a prominent entrepreneur, Chief Babatunde St. Matthew Daniel, Mr. Bishop George George Amu, Sir. Steve Omojafor, former Chairman of Zenith Bank, Dr. Ogunkelu, former Health Minister, Chief Francis Awogbore, founder of Ark Insurance Brokers, Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria among others.