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LUCOSA celebrates 38 years of excellence at 5th grand reunion and AGM

by Reporter
The stage is set as the Lumen Christi Old Students Association (LUCOSA) gears up for its 5th Grand Reunion and Annual General Meeting, an event celebrating 38 years of excellence and legacy. Scheduled for Saturday, 30th November 2024, this landmark occasion will take place at the prestigious Law School Auditorium, Lagos.
With the theme, “The Strategic Role of Alumni Associations in Fostering Resilience and Economic Growth Amidst VUCA Challenges,” this year’s gathering promises to deliver engaging discussions and actionable insights on the transformative power of alumni associations in addressing today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world.
The 5th Grand Reunion and Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Lumen Christi Old Students Association (LUCOSA) will feature distinguished guests, including Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Executive Governor of Lagos State and Enesi Makoju, Executive Director, Corporate Services and Finance ASO Savings & Loans Plc.
It will be a platform for alumni to reconnect, exchange ideas, and celebrate their shared history. Highlights of the day include keynote speeches, panel discussions, and opportunities to network with fellow alumni and industry leaders.
Kingsley Oseghale, National President, Lumen Christi Old Students Association stated that “Our Annual General Meeting is more than a gathering; it is a reflection of our shared journey and a moment to envision our future. This year’s theme will highlight the power of alumni associations to build resilience and drive economic growth amidst global challenges. As we celebrate 38 years of excellence, we are reminded of the strength in unity and our collective ability to inspire meaningful change.”
LUCOSA invites all members, stakeholders, and alumni to join this historic gathering, as the association celebrates its legacy and looks toward a brighter future.

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