SMAGOGA North America was formally inaugurated on March 8th 2025, during the National (now Global) Association’s Silver Jubilee Anniversery Celebration in Lagos, Nigeria. Kudos to Sister Ehis Afeonkhai who started SMAGOGA North America WhatsApp Platform in April 2024 with encouragement from our Global President Sis. Angela Jesuorobo and her team. Honorable mention ~ Sister Janet Aderenle, the seed for SMAGOGA North America was planted by starting our WhatsApp Platform. SMAGOGA North America has grown at a rapid pace and continues to welcome new members as alumni in North America become aware of the fact that SMAGOGA is now a Global Association with branches worldwide. The dedication and drive of all Pioneer members has been overwhelming. SMAGOGA North America Pioneer Executives are Mrs Lucy Dunmi Ukponmwan President Rev Helen Ighodaro. Vice President Sis Alero Ukwunna. Secretary Sis Mercy Ozieh Financial Secretary Sis Kismet Imaruagheru. Publicly Secretary Long Live SMAGOGA! Ω

SMAGOGA NORTH AMERICA

SMAGOGA North America members are Alumni of Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School Benin City, residing in North America, committed to
1) Ensuring that our Alma Mater becomes and remains a Blue Ribbon School with an environment conducive to high standards of learning.
This involves collaborating with the current administration of the school and our Global Association to upgrade and maintain the physical infrastructure of the school.
2) Ensure that the current students have the opportunity to participate in Extracurricular activities like annual inter house sports and formal graduation ceremonies, by covering funding gaps.
3) Provide opportunities for members to network and engage with other alumni members Worldwide.
SMAGOGA North America started as a WhatsApp Platform for Alumni of Saint Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School, and was officially inaugurated during the Global Association’s Silver Jubilee Anniversary Celebration in Lagos Nigeria in March 2025.
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THE HISTORY OF SMAGOGA

THE HISTORY OF SMAGOGA

SMAGOGA – The Beginning

The credit for founding SMAGOGA goes to Evelyn Okunbor, nee Asemota (1973 set). In the late ’80s. Evelyn and I lived near each other in Ikeja, Lagos. Whenever we met, our conversations often centered on the profound impact St. Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School had on our early lives, as well as the dedication and commitment of our principal, the late Rev. (Dr.) Sister Henrietta Powers.

Evelyn and I discussed how wonderful it would be to establish an Old Girls association in Lagos, which would provide a platform for us to reconnect and give back to our beloved school. and give back to our old School. One day, Evelyn ran into her former classmate, Bridget Ali, nee Jituboh (1973 set), at Alade Market, Ikeja. Delighted at their reunion, Evelyn shared this encounter with me and pushed forward the idea of starting an Old Girls meeting. Our inaugural gathering took place at my home, 32 Ogundana Street, Ikeja, Lagos. Five of us attended this first meeting: Evelyn Okunbor (1973 set). Philomena Imohe, nee Ikpowonsa (1969 set), Bridget Ali (1973 set), Yemisi Akinrinade, nee Alonge (1971 set), and myself.

Initially, the meetings were held at my home, but later, hosting shifted to Evelyn Okunbor’s house. As our group expanded, we were joined by several Old Girls, including Dorris Omoh-Eboh, nee Enabaifo (1968), Moina Adekanye, nee Okojie (1969), Grace Ukpo, nee Eigbe (1969), late Christy Iruobe, nee Akagbosun (1970), Vicki Eikhomu, nee Esangbedo (1973) and many others. Eventually, we decided to rotate the meetings among our various homes.

Our objective was to support the School, ensuring it continued to provide future generations with the same educational and spiritual opportunities we had as students, while also fostering strong bonds among Old Girls. Our vision remains to restore our Alma Mater to its former glory, empowering young girls to positively impact on their communities

The history of St. Maria Goretti Girls Grammar School is closely tied to its longest-serving principal, the late Rev. (Dr.) Sister Henrietta Powers, who led from March 1962 to 1985. A firm believer in holistic education – spiritual, physical and vocational, she shaped the lives of many. Those of us fortunate enough to be under her guidance owe much of our success to the positive influence she had on our formative years. Like many Old Girls, I attribute my success in life largely to her impact.

SMAGOGA was officially inaugurated at the Ikeja Sheraton Hotel, with our late principal, Rev Dr Henrietta Powers in attendance. Mrs Caroline Sodeinde, nee Thomopulus (1965 set) was elected as the first President of SMAGOGA Lagos.

Subsequently, Benin branch was formed and following deliberations, both branches decided to unite under a national executive. In 2003, Mrs Osaretin Demuren, nee Lawal (1967) was elected as the first National President of SMAGOGA – the rest is history.

We thank Almighty God for the significant initiatives and support SMAGOGA has provided to the School over the years. There is still much to be done, lets all continue to join hands in supporting our Alma Mater and restoring it to greater heights.

Engr(Mrs) CHRISTY ADELOWO FNSE, FAEng

SMAGOGA branches still counting…

1.SMAGOGA Lagos

2.SMAGOGA Benin

3.SMAGOGA Portharcourt

4.SMAGOGA Warri

5.SMAGOGA Abuja

6.SMAGOGA Asaba

7.SMAGOGA Jos

8.SMAGOGA Ibadan

Diaspora Branches

9.SMAGOGA North America

10  SMAGOGA Ghana

11.SMAGOGA UK

12.SMAGOGA Europe

13..SMAGOGA Ireland

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IN MEMORIUM

This page is dedicated to our members who have gone to be with the Lord. 

Mrs Remhavbegbe Belinda Ayodele nee Otshose

1979 Set

11th March, 1962 – 3rd February, 2025

Sister Rema was a dedicated member of SMAGOGA.

She served as the Pioneer Election Monitor of SMAGOGA North America.

Though Rema may no longer be with us in body, her spirit will forever echo in our hearts, reminding us to cherish each moment and hold tight to the bonds of family and friends.

Rest In Peace Rema… your legacy lives on.