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Corona @70: A Dazzling Diamond Jubilee Extravaganza That Rewrote Reunion Rules!

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Forget your typical school reunion. The Corona Schools 70th Anniversary Black Tie Gala wasn’t just an event; it was a vibrant, high-octane celebration that flipped the script on what a diamond jubilee should be.

From the moment the red carpet unfurled at the exquisite Jewel Aeida in Lekki, it was clear this was an epic reunion of glamour, laughter, and an enduring legacy that would be talked about for a long time.

 

This wasn’t merely a gathering; it was a grand convergence of generations, bringing together alumni from every proud corner of the Corona Schools’ empire—Apapa (now Corona College of Education), Victoria Island, Ikoyi, Ebute Metta/Yaba (now Gbagada), Agbara, and Lekki. Each alumnus, a living testament to Corona’s seven decades of educational excellence, arrived ready to ignite the night.

Rain? What Rain? The Spirit Was Electric!
Even the legendary Lagos downpour dared to challenge the festivities, but it was no match for the sheer electric atmosphere that buzzed through Jewel Aeida.

Weeks of a meticulously orchestrated media blitz by the dynamic media & publicity committee, under the savvy leadership of alumnus Ayoola Sadare (Shaddie Bobo), CEO of Inspiro Productions, had already whipped anticipation into a frenzy.

By the time guests started arriving, excitement was at a feverish pitch. Elegantly dressed alumni, esteemed faculty, and friends poured into the venue, ready to revel in cherished memories and forge exhilarating new ones.

 

The setting itself was a star. Jewel Aeida’s opulent embrace perfectly mirrored the evening’s sophisticated flair. The hall shimmered under ambient lighting, draped fabrics, and floral centerpieces that subtly nodded to Corona’s rich heritage. It was the perfect blend of warmth, regal charm, and pure celebration—a reflection of a school that has masterfully combined discipline with grace for 70 glorious years.

Red Carpet Revelry & An Immersive Memory Machine
From the moment guests stepped in, they were enveloped in an immersive experience designed for delight. Graceful hostesses with infectious smiles set the tone for an evening of superb hospitality. Multiple camera crews captured every candid laugh and heartfelt embrace, while a buzzing 360-degree photo booth and playful selfie stations provided endless opportunities for social media gold.

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The red carpet was a spectacle of its own—a lively parade of laughter, confident poses, engaging interviews, and impromptu dance moves, all instantly immortalized.

 

And for those who craved a tangible piece of the magic, a beautifully curated souvenir brochure became an instant collector’s item.

Packed with nostalgic photos, insightful alumni profiles, captivating branch histories, and inspiring stories of impact, demand for it soared so high that even non-attendees clamored for the digital e-copy. For alumni across the globe, the entire event was live-streamed, ensuring no one missed out on the magic.

 

A Culinary Carnival & Hosts with the Most!
The culinary journey was nothing short of a feast for the senses. Guests indulged in a seamless flow of premium drinks, vibrant cocktails, and exquisite gourmet canapés.

The main course was a lavish spread of local and continental delights, meticulously curated by four top-tier catering outfits. The air was alive with animated conversations, booming laughter, the joyful clinking of glasses, and heartfelt reunions over great meals—a vibrant camaraderie that fueled the night.

 

Guiding the evening’s rhythm with effortless grace, sharp humor, and nostalgic storytelling were the perfect duo: Nollywood icon Keppy Ekpenyong Bassey-Inyang and veteran broadcaster Toun Aderele.

Their magnetic chemistry, quick wit, and inherent warmth effortlessly bridged generations of alumni, conjuring shared memories that resonated deeply with every single guest.

 

A Constellation of Stars: Distinguished Alumni Shine Bright
The formal program kicked off with heartfelt remarks by Alumni Association President Prince Adebayo Ademiluyi, followed by a poignant moment of silence honoring departed members.
Roland Abiola Odukomaiya, Chairman of the Anniversary Planning Committee, perfectly encapsulated the evening’s sentiment: “Tonight, we honor not only the past but the promise of the future. Corona has gifted us values that transcend generations. We are products of excellence, resilience, and a legacy that continues to impact the world.”

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The room was a veritable constellation of stars, glittering with distinguished alumni. Former Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo playfully reignited the friendly branch rivalry, declaring Yaba “the first and best” to a chorus of laughter and cheers. He was joined by CBN Governor Yemi Cardoso (Ikoyi), former Cross River Governor Donald Duke (Apapa), Sahara Oil CEO Dr. Tony Cole (Victoria Island), NELFUND MD Mr. Akin Sawyerr (Apapa), Dr. Yemisi Odubayo (MD Lagoon Hospitals) (Apapa), Mr. Ayo Subair LIRS Chairman was unavoidably absent but well represented by his spouse Mrs Yemisi Subair, and Bose Ogulu (Mama Burna Boy), proudly represented her 3 Agbara-graduate children, among countless other luminaries.

 

Melodies & Moments: Echoes of the Past, Promises of the Future
The Corona School Choir delivered a moving rendition of the school anthem, stirring hearts with collective pride. Younger pupils from Ikoyi charmed everyone with nostalgic school songs, bringing smiles to faces.

 

A truly soul-stirring performance by talented saxophonist Saratu El Samaila—whose mother is also an alumna and traveled all the way from Minna with her husband to witness her performance—added a touch of elegance and generational talent.

 

Former Governor Donald Duke thoughtfully reflected: “Corona has always been more than academics. It’s about mentorship, nurturing values, and preparing minds for leadership. That’s its real legacy.”

 

Looking firmly to the future, Mrs. Adeyoyin Adeshina, CEO of the Corona Schools Trust Council, unveiled one of the anniversary’s most ambitious legacy projects: a state-of-the-art Tech Hub designed to future-proof students for the digital age. “Education must evolve,” she asserted. “This Tech Hub will prepare our children for a rapidly changing world filled with possibilities.”

 

Justice Bukunola Adebiyi, Chair of the Corona Trust Council, added: “Seventy years is not just a number. It’s lives transformed, dreams birthed, and a commitment to excellence that remains unshaken.” Mr. Akin Sawyerr, MD NELFUND, also spoke passionately about the school’s foundational role in shaping
future leaders.

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The Legacy of Giving: Fueling the Future
A highlight of the evening was the powerhouse ₦200 million fundraising initiative, passionately championed by Caroline Olaseinde and the dedicated fundraising committee. Beyond rallying VIP attendance, her tireless efforts successfully secured substantial funds for both the new Tech Hub and a vital scholarship endowment fund.

In a moment of inspiring generosity, Fred Ijewere kickstarted the contributions on behalf of Corona School Victoria Island Alumni, committing a significant amount towards the Tech Hub’s shortfall.

 

The excitement continued with a live bidding on exclusive artwork by Professor Bruce Onobrakpeya, further propelling Corona closer to its ambitious legacy goals.
Keem Belo-Osagie, Chair Metis Capital Partners and an Ikoyi alumnus, proudly reminded everyone of the school’s pioneering spirit, reinforcing that Ikoyi Creche—then known as Corona Day Nursery—was the very first branch, setting the incredible pace for all other Corona Schools.

 

A Night That Refused to Conclude!
As the inspiring speeches concluded, Co-Chairperson Sola Alamutu (The Green Queen) led the organizing committee members onto the stage to a thunderous standing ovation. “This night is proof of what love for an institution can achieve,” she beamed. “And it all started 70 years ago with the birth of Corona Nursery School, Ikoyi—the first of all branches!”

 

The electrifying Magnifico Band soon had guests swaying and singing along, while DJ Cheflon ignited the dance floor, keeping the party pumping well into the night. The celebratory energy lingered in hearts and minds long after the final song faded.

 

Corona@70 black tie gala dinner wasn’t merely a reunion; it was a living, breathing testament to community, a vibrant celebration of legacy, and a bold affirmation of excellence. For every guest privileged to witness this spectacular affair, the night will remain etched as a glittering reminder that after seven remarkable decades, Corona’s best chapters are still very much being written.

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Fire outbreak at Lagos international airport terminal

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says a fire outbreak occurred at the terminal one of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, on Monday.

FAAN, in a statement issued on the incident, said no casualty has been recorded so far, adding that its firefighting team is working to contain the situation.

“Our firefighting team is currently responding and working to contain the situation. No loss of life has been recorded,” the authority said.

The agency added that further updates would be provided as more information becomes available.

Details of the cause of the fire and the extent of damage were not immediately disclosed at the time of filing this report.

On April 25, 2024, flight operations at terminal one of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos had been diverted by the FAAN to the D Wing following a fire outbreak at the facility.

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In March of the same year, FAAN said there was a minor wire spark in one of the units at MMIA.

The incident had reportedly led to travellers and workers being evacuated to a departure hall due to thick smoke billowing from a section of the facility.

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Awujale: Fusengbuwa ruling house begs Ogun govt to lift selection embargo

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Otunba Abdulateef Owoyemi, head of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, has appealed to Governor Dapo Abiodun to lift the embargo on the Awujale selection process and allow the kingmakers to complete their assignment.

Owoyemi disclosed that the royal family, which is next in line to produce the new Awujale of Ijebu land, as well as sons and daughters of Ijebu land at home and in the diaspora, are unhappy, frustrated, and saddened by the indefinite suspension of the selection process by the state government.

Speaking against the backdrop of the suspension, the former National President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) commended Governor Abiodun for his support so far but urged him not to allow distractions to hinder the completion of the selection process as soon as possible.

He noted that he had been inundated daily with calls from within and outside the country from indigenes seeking updates on the emergence of a new Awujale.

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Owoyemi explained that the royal family appreciates the governor’s commitment but pleaded with him to allow the selection process to resume so that the kingmakers could carry out their responsibility of choosing the next Awujale.

“The royal family, and indeed every son and daughter of Ijebu land, will appreciate it if the governor can put all these distractions behind us,” Owoyemi said. “It has always been like this when people are contesting for a position. Ramadan has begun, and after it, we shall have our annual Ojude Oba during Eid-el-Kabir, a gathering of great religious and cultural significance.”

He added, “Everyone, both at home and in the diaspora, is waiting. Who will coordinate the preparation? The people are waiting for guidance. They want to have the new Awujale. We want this matter concluded as soon as possible.”
Owoyemi lamented that he receives calls daily from family members around the world seeking updates but has nothing to tell them. “We have also been appealing to the government, but we have received no response.”

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“These are men of integrity and character who will not sell the Awujale’s throne for anything. The family is not happy with what is happening, and we are pleading with the government to lift the suspension and allow us to conclude the process,” he added.

“By now, the government should have had enough time to review whatever concerns it observed and lift the suspension. The people are expectant; they want a new Awujale as soon as possible.

“They have waited long enough. I receive calls from America, the UK, and across the country. The family is worried and unhappy with how everything has been left hanging,” Owoyemi said.

“The governor has tried, but it is time to conclude the process. This process must be completed, and someone must emerge. This is the plea of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House. We sincerely beg the governor to allow the kingmakers to finish their job.”

Ninety-five aspirants—comprising 94 princes and one princess from the Fusengbuwa Ruling House—emerged during the nomination meeting of the ruling house held last month at Bisrod Hall, GRA, Ijebu Ode.

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The kingmakers, led by the Ogbeni Oja of Ijebu land, Dr. Sunny Kuku, were about to commence the selection process when the government halted it, citing the influx of petitions from security agencies and other stakeholders.

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FCT council election: EFCC arrests 20 for alleged vote buying, recovers N17m

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arrested 20 suspects for sundry electoral offences, including alleged vote buying during Saturday’s area council elections held across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In a statement posted on its X handle on Sunday, EFCC said operatives also recovered more than N17 million from some of the suspects.

According to the statement, the suspects were arrested for various electoral offences, including vote buying and vote selling.

“One of the suspects was arrested with a sum of N13,500,000 (Thirteen Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira) in a car parked beside a polling booth in the Kwali Local Government Area,” the statement reads.

“Two of the suspects were arrested in Abaji; nine in Gwagwalada; four in Kuje and the remaining four in Kwali.”

The EFCC added that the suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.

The FCT council polls recorded low voter turnout and drew allegations of electoral malpractice from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), whose candidates lost across several areas of the territory.

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) secured a dominant victory in the elections by winning five out of six chairmanship positions. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won in only Gwagwalada area council.

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