The Comptroller-General of Customs has paid a visit to his alma mater, Modakeke High School, where he encouraged students to remain focused on education and avoid social vices, while also donating learning materials to support teaching and learning.
The visit took place on Friday, December 12, and attracted school management, staff, students, members of the Old Students Association, and community leaders.
Addressing the students, the Comptroller-General described education as a critical pathway to personal success and national development, urging them to embrace discipline, integrity and hard work.
He advised the students to remain resilient and committed to their studies, citing his personal journey as evidence that determination and focus can lead to success.
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As part of the Nigeria Customs Service’s Customs Cares initiative, the Comptroller-General donated learning materials to the school, a gesture welcomed by the school authorities and students.
He also pledged to work with the Modakeke High School Old Students Association to provide further support, particularly in the area of infrastructure development.
The Comptroller-General described giving back to his former school as both a responsibility and a privilege, reaffirming his commitment to supporting the institution’s growth and development.
