In a heartwarming display of loyalty and commitment, the MOCOSA 2010 Set proudly known as Molusian Quinquagesimi Sexti, the 56th set has given back to their alma mater, Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo, as part of activities marking their 15-year reunion.
The old students, in their effort to contribute to the progress and development of the school, donated a range of educational materials, including textbooks across key subjects. Students in both the junior and senior secondary schools received books in English, Mathematics, and other essential subjects aimed at enhancing learning and academic performance.
In addition to the educational support, the set also presented four large waste bins to promote proper waste management and environmental cleanliness within the school premises.
According to members of the 2010 set, the gesture is a “little but meaningful way” of giving back to the institution that helped shape them. They expressed gratitude to the school for laying a solid foundation in their formative years and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Molusi College whenever possible.
MarvelTvUpdates correspondent, speaking with the President of the association, Mr. Olusola Damilare, he expressed profound gratitude to all classmates and members of the 2010 set for their unity and commitment toward the project and 15 reunion. He also appreciated the school management for their continuous support and cooperation.
Mr. Olusola encouraged the students of Molusi College to make good use of the textbooks and waste bins provided, noting that the gesture was aimed at improving their learning environment and overall academic performance. He further urged the students to uphold the values of the school and continue to represent Molusi College with dignity and excellence.
The school management and students expressed appreciation for the thoughtful donations, noting that such acts of goodwill go a long way in improving both the academic environment and overall student welfare.
The 15-year reunion celebration provided the old students an opportunity to reconnect, reflect on their journey, and make a positive impact on the next generation of Molusians.
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