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FGC Okigwe old students get new president

The Federal Government College Okigwe Old Students Association ( FEGOCOOKOSA) has elected Chief Peter Chinatu Anyanwu PhD as their new President. The election which was…

The Federal Government College Okigwe Old Students Association ( FEGOCOOKOSA) has elected Chief Peter Chinatu Anyanwu PhD as their new President.

The election which was held last Saturday at Sandralia Hotel Jabi, Abuja to mark the Association’s 12th National Convention with the theme: ‘Beyond Boundaries’ saw the Obowo born accountant emerging unopposed as the new President for the next two years.

Chief Peter Chinatu Anyanwu PhD is a Fellow of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria ( FCNA) and he is the Imo state representative in the board of Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN).

In his acceptance speech he expressed his gratitude to the members for finding him worthy to lead the association and calls for their support so as to enable him achieve his 5 points objectives: fostering unity, giving back to the school , mentorship and scholarship, networking and community services.

The excited President appealed to the other executives and members to share his vision of stronger and more vibrant Alumni Association.

Chief Peter Anyanwu ( Ugwumba Obowo) said their alma mater Federal Government College Okigwe has been instrumental in shaping their lives and values.

Federal Government College Okigwe which is among the Unity schools in Nigeria was founded in 1977.
The Old Students Association of the College have been contributing immensely in the development of the school as a way of giving back to their alma mater such as building of hostels, street lights, boreholes and reroofing.

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