
association also gave out food stuffs and toiletries to the motherless babies home. Tuesday was characterised by an inter-secondary school quiz competition consisting of eleven invited schools from within Owo local government area, five schools turned up for the event with Owo Diocesan Anglican Grammar School, Ipele-Owo coming first in the competition.
Wednesday was time to talk on health as specialist doctors were invited from the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owo to talk on ‘Managing Ulcer, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID), Typhoid and Cancer. The school’s chapel drama unit were also on ground to display an educative drama on health. Thursday involved the display of various traditional attires by the students, ranging from Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa attires. Later in the evening, there was an award night characterized by awarding students who were the best academically, not neglecting students who performed well socially. Friday was an historic day for the Man O’War members who were officially inaugurated alongside the Zero Tolerance for Corruption Club (ZTC) and later carried out a camp fire which lasted all through the night. The last day of the event was termed as the most interesting day of the event by most students; it involved a 90minutes journey to the Erin-Ijesha waterfall in Osun state where the students had fun. Sunday was a time to say thank you to God for making the week a successful one. The chapel coordinator, Mr. Taiwo Adenegan while commending the President, Arodudu Morounfoluwa, said the week was one of its kind and an historic
event since the inception of the institution.
Kayode Akomolafe, 300L Computer Science (Press Club President) and Mgbe
Sandra, 300L Business Administration & Management Reporting.
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