Razaq Bamidele
About 155 students of Sofwat Arabic and Islamic College (SAC), Ajegunle area of Lagos graduated last weekend.
The event held within the campus premises saw two categories of students receiving their certificates from the Proprietor of the college, Sheikh AbdulWahab Zubair Al-Gamawwy.
The two categories were the middle and upper classes.
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Sheikh Al-Gamawwy, who reintrated the importance of education that can never be overemphasized urged the graduands not to relent in pursuing further studies because education, according to him is from cradle to grave.
He therefore urged them to be good Ambassadors of the College anywhere they find themselves just as he also advised them not to forget their Alma Mata because any river that ignores it’s source will dry up in no time.
The occasion was witnessed by dignitaries across the globe especially members of the college’s Old Students Association (OSA).
One of the graduating students, Ibrahim AbdulAzeez Abiodun expressed his happiness over the successful completion of his studies, thanking the management of the college under the leadership of Sheikh AbdulWahab Zubair Al-Gamawwy for their parental care and concern over them.
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He, therefore, assured the management of the college of his colleagues’ readiness to be good representatives and worthy Ambassadors of the Institution anywhere they find themselves across the globe.
A frontline member of the old students present at the colourful event, Sheikh AbdurRazaq AbdulHameed Onaolapo Kasolayo, thanked the Almighty Allah for the success of the event praising the Founder, AbdulWahab Zubair Al-Gamawwy for his fatherly concern over them.
Kasolayo, who is the Chief Imam and Chief Missioner of the ZASRAM Central Mosque Otta Ogun State also prayed for long life, sound health and prosperity for Al-Gamawwy who he severally described as a mentor in million.