Birth Anniversary: AGSOSA Describes Chief Omatseye as Worthy Ambassador

By Henry Ubus.

The National President of the Aladja Grammar School Old Students Association (AGSOSA), Engr. Andrew Okrakene has on behalf of members of the association both at home and in the diaspora congratulated one of its distinguished old students, Chief Francis Omatseye (JP), the Udefi of Warri Kingdom popularly known as Obaloye on the occasion of his birth anniversary celebrated on Thursday, March 5, 2026.

In a congratulatory message, Engr. Okrakene described Chief Omatseye as a pride to Aladja Grammar School and a worthy ambassador of the Old Students Association whose contributions and conduct continue to bring honour and recognition to the institution.

He noted that the celebrant has remained a shining example of excellence, humility and commitment to community service, adding that his achievements and leadership qualities have continued to inspire members of the association and the younger generation.

The AGSOSA President further commended Chief Omatseye for upholding the values and ideals of Aladja Grammar School, stressing that his life reflects the discipline and character instilled by the institution.

While celebrating the revered Warri Kingdom chief, Engr. Okrakene prayed that God grants him many more years in good health, wisdom, and prosperity to continue serving humanity and contributing meaningfully to society.

“On behalf of the Aladja Grammar School Old Students Association at home and in the diaspora, we wish you long life, prosperity, and greater accomplishments. As you celebrate today, we pray that even Methuselah will be envious of the longevity and grace bestowed upon you,” the statement added.

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