 The alumni body of the secondary school, Uludipapapaz, could donate their educational equipment to the alma mater in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Now, the former students have plans to champion school development projects with the national president, Dr. Ulu Akinte, emphasizing the importance of driving educational development for younger students to achieve high morale and academic excellence. Now, Dr. Akinte owes former students to provide hope and support for the current students in the school, even the falling standards of education and decaying facilities. In terms of academic in my time, there is a lot of seriousness, there is a lot of dissimilarity from the school. You know, you don't come late to the school. You know, I can see some coming to the system, coming as far as 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock. That kind of thing does not happen in my time. And the teaching in my time is quality. The standard is high. And that is also one of the reasons we are coming together to see how we can also improve the standard of the school to the way it's supposed to be. So in my time, things were really, really, really good. The secondary school is a mixed school, is a mixed gender school where we have men and women in our days in the school. There was actually this kind of competition between the men and the women on who came first or who could outsmart the other. In my own days, we had the men, actually, we had the first, the first and second positions were dominated by men. Then when you talk about the third from third to fifth, third to even tenths, you now see men, the male and the female trying to slug it out. But then there was a kind of harmony. When in our growing days, there was a kind of teamwork. The Commissioner of Basic Education, Lagos State, will be around here to commission an ultra-modern home economy slab. The first of its kind in Lagos State. Even private schools don't have this kind of home economy slab. And then there are other gifts, items that will also be presented to the school. That we aid teaching. So that's for today. So we're expecting the Commissioner of Education. And then tomorrow will be the grand finale where we'll also be launching and unveiling our proposed school auditorium. So 300 capacity school auditorium that we intend, us students, we intend to be for the school. And the whole play administration, of course, will do. It's in a secondary school. So it won't last. And it is more or less a way forward. It is a system of government, because we have to be victorious because it cannot go wrong. And this is what we are expecting from now only the whole play administration for all other end-use and then to take that out there that can make it different in our educational governance. They come together and then get us going home. Then we'll be highly-clad, welcome.