Ogun college honours Jim Obazee 

Taidob College, Abeokuta, Ogun State, has named a 172-metre street in the institution in honour of President Bola Tinubu’s Special Investigator, Jim Osayande Obazee, recognising his contributions to educational growth and the development of the country as a whole.

The Vice-Chancellor of Bowen University, Iwo, Prof. Jonathan Babalola, who commissioned the road during the school’s graduation and prize-giving ceremony, eulogised Obazee for his “steadfast support, genuine commitment, and belief in the mission of shaping young minds for a brighter future.”
 
Announcing the award of the road via a letter, signed by the Director of Taidob College, Obawumi Jiboku, the college described Obazee as a lover of education, a parent, and a steadfast supporter of the institution, who has made contributions to the school. 
 
Jiboku stated that the school’s board and management valued his outstanding impact on its journey, and so has decided to honour him. He said: “The college management has resolved to name the newly commissioned 172-metre road leading to the college auditorium in your honour.”

This is more than a name on a signpost; it is a lasting symbol of gratitude and a testament to the critical role you have played in our story.
 
“The road will henceforth be known as Jim Osayande Obazee Road, serving as a daily reminder to all who pass through our gates of the value of service, integrity, and dedication to the common good. We are confident that this gesture will reflect a deep appreciation and immortalise your place in the history of our esteemed college.”

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