Celebrating the 17th graduation, speech and prize giving day, Command Day Secondary School Ojo, Lagos sent forth 467 students from JSS III to SS 1 and 342 students from SS III, on Tuesday 1st of August 2017.
cutting of the graduation cake by invited guests |
Guest observing the National Anthem |
The program started with the arrival of guest and was followed by opening prayer both from the Christian and Muslim faith. It was then followed by the procession of graduating students, PSOs and Commandants.
The Army band coordinated the national anthem and was followed by the school anthem led by the school choir.
Graduating students |
Commandant CDSS Ojo, LT COL UA NDANA |
He added that whatever awards will be received by the recipients, are reflective of the mission of the school “to provide high quality education in the serene academic environent, while maintaining operational level of highest professional competence, through training and retraining of staff”.
Adding that “The students have also been so groomed to face evolving challenges of the nation as responsible citizen and future leaders, This explains why most of the WAEC/NECO supervisors do not look forward to be posted here because they know from experience that there is no ‘extra deal’. I am proud to boldly declare that whatever results our students obtain in any examinations are purely outcomes of their personal efforts”.
He said, “Command Day Secondary School (CDSS) Ojo, has in recent times brought succor to communities around Ojo-Badagry axis by accommodating different schools for some practical subjects due to amenities in the school. To crown it all CDSS Ojo has become a trailblazer by being the first JAMB CBT centre among all 34 command schools in Nigeria today. Even as much older centers are coming here for support."
Ndana also added that CDSS Ojo Alumni Association lately pulled its weight strongly by contributing in no small measures to the upliftment of their alma-mater.
He continued, “In all through the school’s achievement, the PTA has remained an unrelenting and dependable ally in every facet of the school. Notable among the PTA’s collaborative support with the school include: remodeling/construction of the main complex of the school, establishment of a standard Technology Department with functional workshops, equipped to cater for Building Construction, Auto Mechanics, Welding, Carpentry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, establishment of the first ever standard ICT Centers among NAEC schools, with JAMB approval as a CBT Center for just conclude 2017/2018 examination and remodeling/reconstruction of the school’s Chemistry Laboratory.”
He said, “Command Day Secondary School (CDSS) Ojo, has in recent times brought succor to communities around Ojo-Badagry axis by accommodating different schools for some practical subjects due to amenities in the school. To crown it all CDSS Ojo has become a trailblazer by being the first JAMB CBT centre among all 34 command schools in Nigeria today. Even as much older centers are coming here for support."
Ndana also added that CDSS Ojo Alumni Association lately pulled its weight strongly by contributing in no small measures to the upliftment of their alma-mater.
He continued, “In all through the school’s achievement, the PTA has remained an unrelenting and dependable ally in every facet of the school. Notable among the PTA’s collaborative support with the school include: remodeling/construction of the main complex of the school, establishment of a standard Technology Department with functional workshops, equipped to cater for Building Construction, Auto Mechanics, Welding, Carpentry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, establishment of the first ever standard ICT Centers among NAEC schools, with JAMB approval as a CBT Center for just conclude 2017/2018 examination and remodeling/reconstruction of the school’s Chemistry Laboratory.”
Hausa Cultural dance |
Igbo Cultural dance |
Ex-commandos (old students) |
The Ex-commandos (old students) were invited to make their presentation while one of the old students who finished with first class from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) was also invited to advise the graduating students.
Ex-commandos presenting prize to best SS 2 student |
Ex-commandos presenting prize to best SS 1 student |
Ex-commandos presenting over 30 doors to the commandant |
Commandant with Ex-commando with a first class from FUTA |
The special guest of honour, MAJ GEN PJ DAUKE in his speech which was delivered by his representative COL YZ MOMOH joined the Commandant in appreciating the collaborative effort of the PTA to the series of success recorded by the school and urge the key stakeholders not to relent in that mission.
DAUKE pointed that part of the COAS’ vision was being fulfilled by NAEC through the complementary roles of the school in its he responsiveness to the plight of the immediate community as its social responsibility to the nation.
He said; “It is for these reasons that the commandant has earned himself commendation letters from my procedures and his corps commander. Keep it up. To the Alumni, you have done well by remembering that life is give and take by embarking on a ‘give back projects’ to your alma-mater. I urge you to keep the flag flying. It is a good foundation you have laid for these graduands and future ex-commandos, and posterity will not forget you".
“You are being sent forth today, having been well equipped, both in mental abilities and in character to rule the world. Watch your priorities and your company. The choices you make from now on will determine to a large extent, how far you will go. So watch it.” he added.
Coming close to the end of the event, awards were given to the students and staffs for their hard works and achievement special awards and commandant award were also given.
The VP Admin, who was also the chairperson organising committee, Mrs. Inyang V.G gave the vote of thanks which was followed by the closing prayer.
Watch videosComing close to the end of the event, awards were given to the students and staffs for their hard works and achievement special awards and commandant award were also given.
The VP Admin, who was also the chairperson organising committee, Mrs. Inyang V.G gave the vote of thanks which was followed by the closing prayer.
17th Graduation: Command Day Secondary School Ojo graduate 809 students in style
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