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From the Desk of the Senior Teacher Academics
CELEBRATING NIGERIA AT 65
The Regent School came alive in a kaleidoscope of colours as
we marked Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary. The at-
mosphere was nothing short of jubilant, as parents, teach-
historical treasures
ers and children alike adorned themselves in resplendent
spoke louder than words,
attires representing the diverse cultures of our great nation.
From flowing agbadas and elegant iro and bubas, to vibrant
isiagus and intricately designed northern regalia, the school telling timeless stories
of courage, culture and
grounds became a living gallery of Nigeria’s unity in diversity.
identity
The playing field transformed into a bustling food court, where parents were treated to an
extraordinary culinary journey across Nigeria. From spicy suya and irresistible masa, to ofa-
da rice, pounded yam with egusi, and the smoky allure of roasted plantain, the aromas The day was crowned with cheerful photograph sessions, captur-
danced on the breeze like music, inviting everyone to taste the rich heritage of our land. ing memories that will adorn our albums and our hearts for years to come.
Side by side on the field stood the gallery of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, each cubicle On behalf of the school, I wish to thank our parents for their enthusiasm and whole-
showcasing the heartbeat of its people. Traditional attires, artefacts and historical trea- hearted participation. Your support gave the day its warmth and sparkle. My grati-
sures spoke louder than words, telling timeless stories of courage, culture and identi- tude also goes to our staff, whose tireless efforts made this celebration so memorable.
ty. It was as though history itself stretched out a hand to welcome us into its embrace.
Next year, I encourage parents not only to attend but also to become ac-
In the school hall, the celebration reached a crescendo with colourful presen- tive participants – planning, presenting, and perhaps even performing along-
tations from Early Years to Year 6. Every child had the chance to shine, proud- side your children. After all, Nigeria’s story is one that belongs to every generation.
ly wearing their cultural outfits and presenting their heritage with dignity and joy.
The performances were a rainbow woven by young voices, movements and smiles As we dispersed, it felt as though Nigeria herself smiled upon us – a proud mother watching her
– a vivid reminder that the future of Nigeria rests in bright and hopeful hands. children celebrate her journey. May we continue to weave this tapestry of unity and pride together.
Happy Independence, Nigeria!
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