Engr. Adebayo Joda Visits Alma Mater, (AJEBO)Unveils Vision and Blueprint for School’s Revitalization
Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association President-Elect Engr. Adebayo Joda Visits Alma Mater, Unveils Vision and Blueprint for School’s Revitalization
Ajebo, Ogun State — On Wednesday, February 4th, 2026, Engr. Adebayo Joda, the newly elected President of the Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association, led a delegation on an impactful courtesy visit to Ajebo Community High School. The visit was aimed at engaging with the school’s senior and junior teaching staff, principals, students, and other key stakeholders to assess the scho
ol’s current conditions and to communicate his administration’s strategic plans for the school’s comprehensive development.
The President-Elect was accompanied by the Public Relations Officer Elect, Assistant Public Relations Officer Elect, Social Director, as well as several dedicated alumni and community stakeholders who share a common passion for the advancement of their alma mater. The delegation conducted a thorough tour of the school premises, including critical facilities such as the senior school principal’s office, laboratories, classrooms, the vice principal’s office, computer room, and staff quarters. The visit revealed significant infrastructural deficiencies, underscoring the urgent need for renovation, modernization, and improved resource allocation.
Engr. Joda expressed heartfelt concern and disappointment upon witnessing the current state of the school environment, particularly highlighting the absence of essential office furniture for the senior school principal, which he described as unacceptable for an institution of such prominence. He emphasized that these observations serve as a call for immediate and sustained action to restore dignity and functionality to the school’s facilities.
During the visit, Engr. Joda presented a detailed blueprint of his administration’s development agenda, which encompasses infrastructural rehabilitation, enhanced learning resources, improved welfare for staff and students, and the promotion of exemplary student conduct. This comprehensive plan reflects a commitment to transforming Ajebo Community High School into a model educational institution that nurtures academic excellence, character development, and community pride.
In a constructive dialogue with the school’s teaching staff and principals, the delegation listened attentively to the formal presentation of the school’s urgent needs and challenges. These included the lack of functional classroom furniture, outdated laboratory equipment, inadequate student welfare facilities, and behavioral issues among students both on and off campus. Engr. Joda assured the school community that these concerns would be addressed as priorities, with tangible interventions planned in collaboration with alumni and relevant partners.
Addressing the matter of student discipline, Engr. Joda made an impassioned appeal to parents and guardians of current students. He stressed the critical role of parental involvement in guiding and monitoring their children’s behavior and academic progress, underscoring that these students are tomorrow’s leaders and ambassadors of the school’s legacy. He encouraged the students themselves to continue embodying the values of Ajebo Community High School and to take pride in their roles as positive representatives of the institution.
Engr. Joda also took the opportunity to commend the Ogun State Government for its ongoing support and commitment to educational development across the state. However, he called for heightened government intervention specifically targeting the infrastructural and environmental challenges faced by Ajebo Community High School. He urged the Governor and relevant educational authorities to prioritize the school in their development agenda to ensure a safe, conducive, and inspiring learning environment.
In his closing remarks, Engr. Joda issued a clarion call to all alumni members and stakeholders to unite in a collective effort toward the school’s advancement. He reminded everyone that Ajebo Community High School is a shared heritage that demands shared responsibility. He praised those alumni who have already extended support and contributions, encouraging sustained engagement and partnership to realize the school’s full potential.
This historic visit marks the beginning of a new chapter for Ajebo Community High School under the leadership of Engr. Adebayo Joda and his team. With a clear vision, practical plans, and a strong spirit of collaboration, the Old Student Association is poised to drive impactful change that will benefit generations of students to come












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