The Head of Service of Lagos State, Bode Agoro, attended the inaugural Gregorian Arts Exhibition organised by the St Gregory’s College Old Boys Association, marking a significant cultural milestone for the institution.
Eko Hot News reports that the exhibition was held on April 25, 2026, at the St Gregory’s College Auditorium, drawing dignitaries and stakeholders from across educational and cultural sectors.
The event signalled the beginning of a new cultural tradition aimed at strengthening the identity of St Gregory’s College. Organisers noted that the initiative is designed to preserve the school’s longstanding values.
The exhibition highlighted key principles such as discipline, mentorship, and excellence, which have remained central to the institution’s legacy. It also provided a platform to showcase artistic expression and creativity.
Stakeholders described the event as both a reflection of past achievements and a commitment to future growth. They emphasised the importance of sustaining traditions that contribute to educational and cultural development.

Agoro commended the organisers for promoting initiatives that celebrate heritage and creativity. He noted that such programmes play a vital role in shaping well-rounded individuals.
He further stressed the importance of integrating arts and culture into education. According to him, this approach supports innovation and strengthens community engagement.
The exhibition attracted a wide range of dignitaries, including members of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees of the Old Boys Association. Their presence underscored the significance of the event.

Also in attendance were the College Administrator, royal fathers, and other notable personalities. The gathering reflected strong support for the institution’s cultural initiatives.
Participants praised the Old Boys Association for sustaining a legacy of excellence. They noted that alumni involvement continues to contribute to the growth of the college.
Observers highlighted the role of such exhibitions in promoting cultural awareness among students. They also noted that it encourages creative thinking and talent development.

The event created opportunities for networking and collaboration among attendees. It also reinforced the importance of community participation in educational advancement.
The inaugural exhibition concluded with renewed commitment to sustaining the initiative. Organisers expressed optimism that it will become a lasting tradition within the college.
