
Orasbomi Iginla
The Executive Director of the Light Up Foundation, Olasbomi Aina Iginla MBE, has ordered young people in Nigeria to stop doing mundane things that could affect their self-development and future careers.
Iginla said while addressing the students of the Lagos Anglican Grammar School recently at Lagos’ Zurerele schoolhouse during an activity to mark the 50th graduation of the school’s 1967/71 set.
In a topic titled ‘Yes You Can’, Iginla said that while Nigerians prefer to celebrate the rich without knowing the source of their wealth, those who have integrity and are able to add value to society are not admired and easily rewarded. explained to be forgotten.
“It’s not what drives people that makes them, it’s what drives them, and it’s usually from within. Believe in yourself. You should stop chasing money for the wrong reasons.” Today, it is a pity to celebrate only the wealthy without knowing the source of their wealth, and forget to celebrate the right people who have integrity and can add value to their communities.” Global NGO to United Nations What.
Appointed by the Nigerian government as Ambassador of the Diaspora of Nigeria and Ambassador of the United Kingdom’s National Assembly, Iginla emphasized self-improvement and development and urged students not to be driven by transitory lifestyles and worldly things.
However, she encouraged them to dream big and always be guided by God. They said that the trip might lead them into trouble.
“Everyone is traveling, so don’t go on a trip. Please wait until the appointed time. Let God guide you. When you travel abroad, go back home and make you.” Please try to help the community,” she said.
Meanwhile, it was a celebration of joy and reunion as the 1967/71 set of Lagos Episcopal Girls’ Grammar School gathered on Sunday to mark the 50th anniversary of graduating from the Old Secondary School in Surulere, Lagos, southwestern Nigeria.
More than 40 older students attended Sunday’s Thanksgiving Day at Surulere Church, Nigeria’s Episcopal Church, after which older students, families, well-wishers, relatives and friends gathered together to eat and drink wine and celebrate goodness. I was. God in the life of an old student.