NIMASA DG BAGS HONOUR FROM ALMA MATER

Appreciates His Mentorship and Commitment to the Development of Younger Generations.
Reports indicate that the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Dayo Mobereola has been honoured with an Award of Recognition by his alma mater, St. Patrick’s Grammar School, Ibadan in appreciation of his impactful mentorship and commitment to the development of younger generations.
M. Edward Osagie, the Agency’s spokesman and Head, Public Relations, told our reporter that the recognition was conferred on the DG during the school’s 64th Founders’ Day celebration held in Ibadan, where the DG joined other alumni and stakeholders to celebrate the institution’s enduring legacy of excellence.

Group photograph of alumni and current students of St. Patrick’s Grammar School, Ibadan during the school’s 64th Founders’ Day celebration held in Ibadan, Oyo State.
According to Osagie, Dr. Mobereola expressed profound appreciation to the school’s management and the Old Boys’ Association for the honour, noting that the recognition holds deep personal significance.
“He reflected on his formative years at the school saying “attending the 64th Founders’ Day of St. Patrick’s Grammar School, Ibadan, brought back a flood of nostalgic memories” Osagie said
“Fifty years after walking through those gates where many of my formative years were shaped, I remain deeply grateful for the friendships, guidance from teachers, and the bond of classmates. I also wish to sincerely appreciate the Old Boys’ Association for the recognition accorded me this year. I do not take this honour for granted” the DG said.
L-R: Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Oyo State, Mrs Oyinlola Toyin; Honourable Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Oyo State, Olusegun Emmanuel Olayiwola; Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dr Dayo Mobereola, Dr.Dayo Moberola and Vice Principal, Administration, St. Patrick’s Grammer School during a visit by the NIMASA Director General to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology in Ibadan, Oyo State.
“I remain committed to serving as a role model to the younger generation and to mentoring young men as they navigate their own paths” the DG said; even as he encouraged the students to remain focused, disciplined, and committed to excellence, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and positive role models in achieving success.








