Dr. Cairo Ojougboh Foundation has strengthened its focus on driving initiative that enhances the efforts of the Nigerian government for educational development.
The Foundation was established in honour of the late medical doctor and member of the House of Representatives, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, who passed away about two years ago.
The Foundation recently held a special programme at St. Columba’s Grammar School, Agbor, the headquarters of the Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State.
In what many described as an inspiring and life-changing event, the Dr. Cairo Ojougboh Foundation held the event with the theme: “Your Future, Your Choice.”
The Foundation presented a cheque of ₦2,700,000million to cover examination fees for students sitting for the West African Examination Council (WAEC), National Examination Council (NECO), and the Junior Secondary School (JSS) 3 examinations.
The Foundation also rewarded academic excellence by giving cash gifts to the best students across the nine academic arms of the school.

In addition, notebooks and writing materials were distributed to support effective learning among the students.
Beyond the financial support, the programme stood out as a strong investment in the academic and personal development of the students, while also celebrating the enduring legacy of discipline, excellence, and service that Dr. Cairo Ojougboh was known for.
Speaking at the event, Chairperson of the Foundation, Mrs. Bose Ojougboh, emphasised the importance of giving back to the institution that helped shape Dr. Cairo’s life and values.
She noted that St. Columba’s Grammar School played a significant role in shaping the life of the late federal lawmaker.
She added that the Foundation is committed to inspiring current students to remain focused and hardworking while reminding the students that obstacles should not be seen as roadblocks.

Rather, Mrs Ojougboh said the obstacles should be regarded as stepping stones for growth, encouraging the students to turn challenges into opportunities.
She also encouraged students to take responsibility for their future by making intentional and positive life choices, both academically and personally, underscoring the importance of hard work and consistency as ingredients for success.
Ojougboh, who had her two sons, Mr. Nkem Ojougboh and Mr. Orieka Ojougboh, as active participants at the programme, urged students to understand that every decision they make contributes to their future.
She emphasised that discipline, consistency, and focus were non-negotiable for success factors.
The event was further enriched by the strong presence of the Old Boys of St. Columba’s Grammar School, led by Elder Ndudi Agholor, who were fully represented at the programme.
Many of the old students shared memories of their time in school, recalling their experiences with deep nostalgia and pride.

The alumni reflected on their years in the school and appreciated the current school leadership for maintaining the high standards the institution has always been known for.
In their remarks, the school principal, Rev. Fr. Joseph Ugboh and Chairman of Ika South Local Government Area, Mr Jerry Ehiwarior, commended the Cairo Ojougboh Family for the initiative and encouraged them to sustain it.
They both noted that it was a meaningful way to preserve and honour the legacy of the late lawmaker, and applauded members of the Foundation for a ‘commendable and impactful’ initiative.
The duo of Ugboh and Ehiwarior expressed deep appreciation to the Foundation for the generous support and for honouring the legacy of Dr. Cairo Ojougboh.
They also added that the gesture had greatly inspired and motivated the students to work harder towards their goals.
The programme ended on a very hopeful note, with students leaving the event feeling motivated and determined to make better decisions about their future.
























