Federal Government Girl’s College Calabar Old Girls Association Holds Maiden AGM

Joel Ajayi

In the post-Civil War era, the Nigerian government employed education as a key strategy for achieving national unity and integration. 

Unity schools were subsequently established to bring together students from diverse ethnic, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds, cultivating a sense of unity and providing high-quality education. Upon completion of their studies, students become valuable associates, fostering national unity and progress among alumni. 

To this end, the Federal Government Girls College Calabar Old Girls Association will host its inaugural annual general meeting from November 13th to November 16th, 2025, in Abuja, under the theme ‘Turning Friendships into Profitable Partnerships.’ Alumni from across the nation and worldwide have expressed significant interest in the maiden AGM, where the first executive of the Old Girls Association will be elected by eligible delegates from the alumni chapters globally. Up until now a caretaker committee headed by Mrs Mary Ann Mogalu have been overseeing the affairs of the Association. 

The AGM which has Elizabeth Eminue- Abasiekong as the planning committee chairman will see the emergence of the first ever global executives of the Association.  

Significant dedication and passion from the ladies and their various teams , has been the driving force of the Old Girls Association. 

A meet and greet session will kick-start the 4-day event, which will also include strategic business sessions, Jumat prayers, reports, the swearing-in of the Global Exco, thanksgiving, and various fun-filled activities. The registered participants, comprising FGGC Calabar’s alumnae, are excited about the event. 

Dr. Diana Mary Tiku Nsan, of the Calabar Chapter, emphasizes the importance of alumnae anchoring on the motto of Federal Unity Colleges Motto , Pro Unitate , to  enhance value at multiple levels , be it personal, for the almamata FGGC Calabar, the Old Girls Association and the nation at large. 

Dr. Nsan wishes the Old Girls Association a resoundingly successful AGM.

Dr Diana Mary Tiku Nsan 

FGGC Calabar Old Girls Association Calabar Chapter.