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Rekindling Memories: Old Students of GSS Omu-Aran Class of ’83 Embraces Special Reunion 40 Years After Their Departure

adminOct 20, 2023

October 20th, 2023 – Today marks a historic milestone as the illustrious old students of Government Secondary School (GSS) in Omu-Aran, Kwara State, come together...

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