The diaspora body of the Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo Alumni Association will on Saturday, hold its fourth reunion in Manchester, England.
The event, tagged: ‘Opportunities,’ is billed for The Valley Community Centre Dorning Road, Swinton.
A statement by the spokesperson, Mr Shina Oludare, explained that the reunion would feature career path seminars, networking opportunities, and a Gala Dinner.
According to Oludare, “This is the fourth edition of our reunion and we are looking forward to having a great time. Aside from reuniting with old classmates and friends, it’s an avenue to provide our members with a platform for social networking and knowledge-sharing.
“More importantly, we will deliberate on issues affecting our alma mater and brainstorm on how to give back to the school and Nigerian society at large.
“Unlike the last previous editions, this one promises to be bigger because we expect a massive large turnout that would include eminent alumni of this great institution,” he added.
The ACE Alumni Association diaspora is an association of graduate members of the great institution in the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia.
Coordinated by Mr Alayo Emmanuel and assisted by Mr Atoyebi Shina, the body boasts a membership strength of over 700 members.
Adeyemi College of Education Ondo, over the years, has groomed illustrious leaders and trailblazers of international repute and the reunion is meant to encourage young and upcoming generations on the power of education.
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