Notre Dame Girls’ Academy, Kuje rolled out her drums as she displays different Nigeria cultures; Hausa, Yoruba, Ibo, Benin and Efik, to mark her cultural day. The students identified with cultures other than theirs. It was colourful and exciting.
Displaying Hausa cultural attire
Efik cultural attire in display
Benin cultural heritage
Yoruba cultural in displayNDGA Principal, Sr. Chidiebere Umeasiegbu, SNDdeN and the PTA chairman
Notre Dame Medical Centre, Amoyo, Kwara State gets new theatre and wards to further expand its medical services in the State. The unveiling of the building commenced with the celebration of Holy Mass by Most Rev. Dr. Paul Olawore, bishop of Ilorin diocese. The medical administration is very pleased with the new theatre and wards. It is a thing of joy for the people in the area because medical services are nearer and available to them.
Cutting of tap Bishop Olawore and unveiling the plaque by Dr. Steven Arigidi, representing the Commissioner of Health, Kwara StateSr. Dr. Chika Asogwa, SNDdeN leads the tour inside the theatreInterior view of the theatre
Engr. Olumide, handing over of the Keys to the New building to Sr. Priscilla Aliu as Sr. Rita Ezekwem hands over an award to her.
Tour around the Medical Centre and a cross section of Notre Dame Girl’s Academy, Amoyo