St. John’s College Jos Old Students Association (STJOSA) has celebrated its 60th Anniversary to
honour the legacy of the college, which has been a beacon of academic and spiritual growth, nurturing future leaders.
The event took place at the school premises in Jos, the Plateau State capital and was followed by a Grand Dinner and Award Night with the theme: “60 Years of Inspiring Minds and Hearts, Building Global Connections for a Faith-Driven Future.”
Barr. Isaac Dimka, a former Attorney General of Plateau State and a member of the Board of Trustees (BOT) of the College while delivering the anniversary lecture, reflected on his journey as an alumnus, having been admitted in 1967.
He emphasized the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence, character formation, and the value of global connections built through education.
“Our journey began 60 years ago with a vision to nurture intelligence and character, building individuals who lead with wisdom, integrity, and faith. Through education, mentorship, and service, we have equipped generations with the knowledge and values necessary to excel,” Dimka stated.
Similarly, president of STJOSA Engr. Peter Jademi, acknowledged the achievements of the school while highlighting concerns over infrastructural decay.
“Over the years, we have witnessed infrastructural decline, and we need to address this issue urgently. As alumni, we are committed to partnering with the school for positive change. Our goal is to restore St. John’s College to its former glory,” Jademi said.
He further announced scholarships for indigent students and prizes for academic excellence, encouraging alumni to remain engaged in giving back to their alma mater.
Meanwhile, chairman of the Central Planning Committee, Hyeladzira Ochonogor, emphasized the importance of upholding the ideals of St. John’s College amid evolving global challenges.
She called for equipping students with skills, knowledge, and moral values to navigate the future.
In the same vein, the principal of the school, Rev. Dr. Tony Amba in his remarks
expressed pride in the institution’s legacy and highlighted its achievements in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities.
He also pointed out some of the challenges facing the college, including inadequate water supply, classroom shortages, and deteriorating infrastructure, while calling for alumni support in this direction.
Highlight of the event was the prestigious Dinner and Award Night which brought together alumni, dignitaries, and stakeholders to honour the school’s rich legacy.
Notable award recipients included Nollywood star and Lagos State House of Assembly member, Hon. Desmond Elliot, NTA’s Mohammed Abdulrahman Ibn, and the Anglican Bishop of Jos, Rt. Rev. Ephraim Gongden, Alfred ‘Seemo’ Mashat amongst others.
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