The Class of 1982 of Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School Benin City have pleaded with the Edo State Government to consider returning the School to the Catholic Mission to enhance the education of the girl child.
The old students, under the auspices of Saint Maria Goretti
Old Girls’ Association (SMAGOGA), made the passionate appeal in Lagos recently
where they marked their 40 years reunion after leaving school.
The event saw many old girls across the world from all walks
of life gather to reminisce on their time at the school. The theme of the
reunion was: “Women, Wealth and Winning.”
Speaking during the programme, Mrs. Grace Bose Ojougboh,
member of the alumni association and Deputy Director at the Nigerian Communications
Commission, called on the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, to consider
returning the School to the Catholic Mission towards reclaiming the school’s
age long glory.
“Now, more than ever before, there is need to empower and
raise girls who are pious, confident and equipped with the skill and capacity
to function as leaders and nation builders in the 21st century and we believe
our alma mater is poised to deliver on this even more with its management being
under the Catholic Mission,” Ojougboh said.
She stated that, the Class of 1982 has, over the years,
joined hands with the national body of St Maria Goretti Old Girls Association
to give the school a facelift as well as support the students through award of
scholarships and skills acquisition.
Mrs. Ijeoma Isiolu, a seasoned banker and an old girl of the
school, lamented on the very poor state of the school since it was taken over
by government. She said the association looks forward to the time when the
school will be returned to the Catholic mission.
Henrietta Iweze, a lawyer and member of the Class of 1982,
spoke on the need for women to support women and the importance of winning and
creating wealth. She emphasised that women should be open to change and
stressed the need for women to always give value wherever they find themselves.
Mrs. Maureen Okoro-Sokoh, a human resource consultant and
Managing Director, Estymol Group, called on her classmates to use the
opportunity of the reunion to really come together and empower each other in
different ways.
Speaking in the same vein, Mrs. Ononuju Irukwu, a financial
expert and wealth adviser with First Bank of Nigeria who is also of the Class
of 1982, stressed the need for women to be empowered through education and
financial inclusion.
Irukwu stated that financial literacy opens doors and more
opportunities for women and helps them to make informed decisions.
The walk down memory lane by members of Class of 82 brought
a lot of nostalgic feeling of joy and gratitude for the wonderful time spent
together at the school and the training and discipline they received in their
formative years which, they agreed, have molded them into women of excellence.
The Class of 1982 set also used the opportunity of the
reunion to visit the Heritage Homes located in the Anthony Village of Lagos
Sate to reach out to the less privileged in the society while plans are in the
works to visit their alma mater in Benin City.
Saint Maria Goretti Girls’ Grammar School was founded on
March 4, 1959, by the Catholic Mission. It was the first “All Girls” Secondary
School in Benin City. The School was named after St. Maria Goretti as it was
established the same year Maria Goretti, a 12-year old girl, who stood for
purity in mind and body was canonised by the Catholic Church.
Late Rev. Sister Dr. Henrietta Powers, a member of the
missionary order of the sister of Our Lady of Apostles, was the 4th Principal
and the trailblazer from 1961 to December 1984 when she retired from service.
She managed the affairs of the school and raised women, who have become
excellent women, breaking barriers, changing and impacting their communities in
all spheres of life.
St Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School in its heydays, under
the Catholic Mission, was the school of choice for people, who wanted an all-round
spiritual, moral, vocational and academic development for the girl child.