The Chairman of Ada Community Secondary School, Obollo Etiti, Old Students Association, 2000 Set, Prince Henry J.E Eze JP, has urged members of the group to look forward to their January 2, 2026 get-together billed to hold at No 1, Umuenibi Ada Obollo Etiti, Udenu LGA, Enugu State, with great excitement.

Prince Eze, in a message, said it would be a great pleasure to welcome the old boys and girls to the annual get-together, which would afford them the opportunity to reunite across different batches and generations, and serve as a powerful reminder that with the passage of time, the bond shared with their alma mater remained stronger and more enduring.
According to him, “Our school was more than a place for the acquisition of knowledge; it was a place where character was shaped, friendships were built, and values were instilled—values that continue to guide us in our personal and public life. Each and everyone of us symbolises this institution wherever we go, and this time, we will come together again to celebrate that shared journey.

“As an Old Boys and Girls Association, our purpose goes beyond nostalgia. We aim to stay connected, to support one another, and most importantly, to give back to the institution that gave us so much”.
Prince Eze expressed appreciation to the teachers who laid the foundation for the success of the alumni, noting that their dedication and guidance had left a lasting impact on their lives, just as he lauded the Board of Trustees of the Association, led by Chief Eloegbunam Bennett Abah, for its unwavering commitment to the well-being of the Association.

He hailed the entire members of the executive for their dedication to the cause of the group, while also appreciating all committed members of the Association and praying for God’s blessings upon their lives.
The old boys and girls condoled the family of Rev. Fr. Igwuebueze, the School Principal in their time, who passed on a few months ago, and prayed God to grant his soul eternal rest.

Prince Eze encouraged all alumni to stay engaged, urging them to continue to build a strong, active association that would not only look back with pride but also look forward with purpose.
He prayed for all current students and teachers of the school, and for God to continue to grow the school with riches and wisdom.
Prince Henry J.E Eze (JP) is currently serving the Delta State Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, as Special Assistant on Non-Indigene Affairs, and is also the Chairman of the Inter-party Advisory Council, IPAC Delta State chapter.







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