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THE SPOTLIGHT

From reunions and networking sessions to webinars and community projects, our events are designed to connect, inspire, and empower alumni worldwide.

Alumnus of The Month
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Dr. John Gbenga Falana

Alumnus Class of 1983

Dr John Gbenga Falana is a physiotherapist based in New York, United States. A worthy alumni of Anglican Grammar school ijare. He is of the class of 1983. He has demonstrated his love and passion for AGSI through donations and infrastructural renewal of the school. We, as old students celebrate him

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Professor Rufus Sola Fayose

Alumnus Class of 1984

Professor Rufus Sola Fayose (1984 class) is a proud alumni of AGSI. We celebrate him for the attainment of full professorship in Space physics. The old students celebrate his remarkable achievements, recognizing his unwavering commitment to the physical and academic growth of AGSI. We extend our heartfelt congratulations on your inaugural lecture delivered on May 12, 2026, at the esteemed Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, marking the institution’s 162nd inaugural lecture.

AGSI ALUMNI NEWS

Discover upcoming gatherings, reunions, and activities designed to reconnect alumni, celebrate shared experiences, and strengthen our community

Water line extension Project

Alumni set of 1981 (The Eagles of AGSI) Commissioned the Water Line Extension project for the students of AGSI, Providing clean and drinkable water. The project was completed in september 2024, The...

AGSI Alumni Back2school

AGSI Alumni celebrated the Back-to-School event with a vibrant display of nostalgia and school pride. Former students proudly wore their alma mater’s uniforms, recreating moments from their school...

Alumni commissions new building

The Alumni set of 1983, USA Chapter commissions a newly renovated building as part of its commitment to institutional development and community advancement. The project, funded and executed through...