 And one of Nigeria's oldest secondary schools here is Grandma School in Bariga, a legal state. He's celebrating its 163rd anniversary. And to commemorate the day, the Old Grammarian Society, OGS, held a series of activities, one of which was the launch of the solarisation of its parents' offencing. Plus, the videos corresponding to Uyime Afia was at the event, her report. The management of the institution, the Old Grammarian Society, and members of the Founders' Day Planning Committee of the School, kicked off the week-long program. The president of the OGS, Olu Vicent, highlighted the roles the Old Boys have played since the inception of the school in 1859. Today, while we are witnessing this morning, we have had the commissioning of an ultra-modern kitchen constructed by the 1982 set. Then we have the... We have the beautification of a garden done by the 1994 set. Then we have the first phase of the 40KVA power. OGS, UK, and America will be commissioning... We're embarking on the supply of power, using solar for the entire school. So the school will be on solar panel, independent of the P-16 and the rest of them. They've done the first phase, 10KVA, which we've done this morning. Then we've had the ICT building, which is in focus, which is being undertaken by OGS Americans. The ICT building is to ensure that we develop the capacity of our students that not just in terms of ICT knowledge, our ability to have their hands on touch, to be able to repair handsets, repair cellphones, and the rest of them, and be able to do professional exams, even while our students in the school. By the end of the day, by the time they're leaving the grammar school, they're queuing for the challenges of the future. They can go on their own with the education they got in the school, be anywhere they want to be in the world. The Anglican bishop of Badagri, Babatunde Adeyemi, who was a guest at the event, stressed the need to pay more attention to children and youth as they are the leaders of tomorrow. Because of the situation around us, we need to pay attention to the children. We have dedicated various projects, but the foremost project, the most important project are the children. And when they are properly groomed, we have leaders taking over from us tomorrow. So we should pay more attention to our children. Chairman Board of Directors, Professor Afola Bin said that the foundation led by the school made him into whatever he is today. Today, the foundation was laid in the primary and secondary school I went to, like CMS grammar school. The friends I have today are the friends I made when I was in school. So it has made a good difference. The instruction I got from my principals then is what has helped us through life. So we cannot underestimate the value of the education we got from CMS grammar school. So I appreciate it and I give God the glory for 163 years of education in Nigeria. Chairman Planning Committee, Dr. Dikbo Arigbede said that they have decided to take it upon themselves to improve on and contribute to the well-being of the school and of the children at large. You know grammar school has been in the system for 163 years and it's an annual event that we have inherited from our forefathers and we will continue to improve on it. Highlights are part of what we have done this year is a lecture that was done a week ago during the press conference with the outgoing Vice Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Professor Gundipe was the guest speaker. We had the career talk and we also had the prize-giving day on Friday and this is the hallmark of everything today which is the Thanksgiving and luncheon today's luncheon. And as I said it's an annual event we will continue to do it and improve on it every time. The high point of the event was the presentation of prizes to some of the outstanding students and teachers. Uyime Afia, Plus TV News.