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Old Students of a Secondary School in Lagos Return after 30 Years, Wear Uniforms and March to Class


The adults said to have finished from the institution 30 years ago were captured in school uniforms like normal students. They recreated their secondary school moments by gracing the assembly ground and marching to class afterwards.

Old students of Ransome Kuti Memorial Grammar school, Surulere, Lagos returned to their school in an epic fashion.

Old students of Ransome Kuti Memorial Grammar school in Surulere, Lagos returned to their alma mater in an adorable reunion after 30 years.

Now adults, they have recreated old-time school moments by carrying on processes that usually characterize secondary school.

Photos shared by Soaznews on Facebook showed them dressed up in school uniforms as they graced the assembly ground.

At the assembly ground, the old students formed orderly lines with ladies on one side and gents on the other.

Afterwards, they marched to class. Some of them were seen kneeling on the ground, clearly showing what is meted to students who come late to school.

The old students wore smiles as they relished the good old days in school.

Social media reacts
John Paul jp commented:

“I so much love this, hausa people no Sabi this one oh.”
Fortunes Chris Isumedes Imienwains II said:

“Fela Anikulapo Kuti rejected d name “Ransome” bcoz he said it was a slavery title.”
Raymond Azubuike stated:

“Things like this would make this nation a better place.”
Agbakwuru Emeka wrote:

“Sweet memories, God bless them.”

Source: Legit.Ng

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