Obesere’s 60th Birthday Committee Visits Jubril Martins Memorial Grammar School To Celebrate & Support Alma Mater

Posted on November 8, 2024
In honour of Alhaji Abass Akande Obesere’s upcoming 60th birthday, his dedicated celebration committee visited his alma mater, Jubril Martins Memorial Grammar School, Iponri, Lagos, on 8th November, 2024.
The school, where Obesere, the legendary Fuji musician known as PK1st, spent his formative years, warmly welcomed the committee led by several prominent members.
Upon arrival, the committee, which included Mr. Awoyemi Benedict (President), Dr. Buruj (BOT), Mr. Adewole Olaniyi (popularly known as Ola Mother), and Comrade Ogunnowo Olawunmi (Secretary), was greeted by Mrs. Salau Fatimo, the school’s principal. Mr. Olaniyi introduced Obesere as an illustrious former student, sparking a heartfelt conversation about the school’s current status and challenges.
Mrs. Salau expressed her excitement at the reunion with Obesere’s team, sharing memories of past alumni contributions and highlighting pressing issues. She explained that both the school hall and the mosque were in need of repairs.
“We face ongoing challenges with these structures,” she said.
“Renovating the mosque would provide a peaceful place for our Muslim students and staff to worship.”
Her plea resonated deeply with members of the committee, who discussed ways to potentially mobilize resources to assist.
To strengthen the school’s alumni support, Mrs. Salau introduced the committee to the president of the Jubril Martins Old Students Association. Together, they explored ideas on how alumni could play a more active role in supporting the school and uplifting the students.
Before departing, the committee took commemorative photographs with the principal, staff, and students, marking the day with memories and gratitude.
As the 60th birthday celebrations for the music maestro Obesere approaches, the committee’s visit served as a reminder of the enduring bonds between the beloved musician and his alma mater. The visit is only a prelude to the grand plans in store for the birthday of PK1st, a true icon of his community.
Reflecting on the day, Secretary SFC noted, “This visit strengthened the connection to the past while igniting hopes for a brighter future for the school and its students”.

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