Glitz, Glamour As Nurain Ordained Academy Celebrates Third Anniversary with Academic, Cultural Extravaganza
By Ozumi Abdul
In a vibrant display of academic achievement and cultural pride, Nurain Ordained Academy on Sunday celebrated its third grand speech day event in Kano State.
The occasion was marked by impressive student performances, including spirited debates, and a showcase of Nigerian cultural heritage.
The event featured a variety of activities that captivated the audience, with students engaging in eloquent debates and presenting their knowledge in both English and Arabic.
This bilingual prowess highlighted the school’s unique emphasis on integrating Arabic and Western education, which has become a hallmark of Nurain Ordained Academy’s curriculum.
The ceremony also included a series of awards recognizing outstanding pupils, dedicated parents, and committed corps members.
The top-performing students were celebrated for their academic excellence, while parents and corps members who have significantly contributed to the school’s success were honored for their support and dedication.
The cultural display added a rich layer to the festivities, with performances showcasing Nigeria’s diverse heritage. The students impressed guests with traditional dances, music, and theatrical presentations, creating a lively atmosphere that underscored the school’s commitment to nurturing a well-rounded education.
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In his speech, Malam Salawudeen Avokachi Momojimoh, the Director of Nurain Ordained Academy, expressed profound gratitude to the attendees for their support.
He acknowledged the challenges posed by the current economic climate, which has affected the school’s financial stability. Despite these difficulties, Malam Avokachi emphasized that the school’s growth and the substantial student enrollment in the sparsely populated area are significant achievements.
He attributed the school’s success to divine intervention and the unique blend of Arabic and Western education offered.
Malam Avokachi expressed his belief that Nurain Ordained Academy will soon be recognized as one of the premier educational institutions not only in Kano but across Nigeria.
He noted that the school has thrived without external aid, relying solely on divine support and the dedication of its community.
Also addressing the gathering was Malam Abdulyekini Abdulazeez, Director of Abbul-Anwar School Sharada, Kano.
Malam Abdulazeez praised the proprietor of Nurain Ordained Academy for elevating the school to its esteemed status and assured the audience of the institution’s promising future.
He encouraged parents to continue their efforts in providing the necessary support to their children, emphasizing the importance of their involvement in their children’s educational journey.
The event concluded on a high note, with a renewed sense of commitment from both the school’s leadership and the parents, as they look forward to another successful year of academic and cultural excellence.