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Command Ipaja Alumni Donate Diagnostic Equipment, UPS to School
Oluchi Chibuzor
The class of 1995 (C95) of Command Secondary School, Ipaja, Lagos, has donated an Agile S20 Haematology Analyser and a 2.5KVA UPS for better diagnostic support to students.
In continuing their commitment to student support, the class pledged to sponsor the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and National Examinations Council (NECO) examinations for 20 high-achieving, yet underprivileged, students in 2026.
Speaking as the school marked its 30th anniversary with a three-day reunion recently, the Class President, Mr. Alex Ererobe, stressed the importance of staying connected and committed to impact.
“C95, one of the school’s most active alumni groups, gathered from across Nigeria and abroad to give back to the school that shaped them. At the heart of the celebration is the inauguration of a legacy project: the donation of 504 plastic chairs and seven ceiling fans to upgrade the school’s auditorium.
“We are also going to enhance the school clinic with an Agile S20 Haematology Analyser and a 2.5KVA UPS for better diagnostic support. Continuing this commitment to student support, the class pledged to fully sponsor WAEC and NECO exams for 20 high-achieving but underprivileged students in 2026,” said Ererobe.
Representing the school, acting Commandant, Lt. Col. O.D. Bamiteko, thanked the class of 1995 for the donations and encouraged continued support.
During the event, a mentoring session titled ‘Life After ComLag’ allowed SS3 students to receive real-world advice from alumni.
The planning chair, Mr. Gbubemi Atimomo, said that the event was a reflection of who they are as a school and alumni.
“More than just a reunion, this milestone event was a powerful reminder of legacy, unity, and lifelong service. In the words of C95: Staying connected and making an impact, that’s our legacy,” Atimomo said.







