KENYA’S SABASTIAN SAWE BREAKS 2-HOUR MARATHON BARRIER IN LONDON, SHATTERS WORLD RECORD BY 65 SECONDS IN HISTORIC RACE VICTORY. (PHOTO).

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 Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe breaks 2-hour marathon barrier in London, shatters world record by 65 seconds in historic race victory    Sabastian Sawe of Kenya made marathon history on Sunday by becoming the first athlete to officially break the two-hour barrier, winning the London Marathon in a record-shattering 1:59:30. The 29-year-old not only defended his title but also crushed the previous world record by 65 seconds, delivering a performance that redefined expectations in elite distance running. Sawe ran a negative split, accelerating in the second half to cover it in 59:01, before breaking away from the field after 30 kilometers and powering solo to the finish along The Mall. “What comes today is not for me alone, but for all of us today in London,” Sawe said after the race, thanking the crowds lining the course for their support. “With them calling, you feel so happy and strong.” Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha also dipped under the two-hour mark in his marathon debut, finishi...

SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT: LASG PARTNERS OLD STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT: LASG PARTNERS OLD STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATIONS


The Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education convened the maiden meeting with Old Students' Associations from across Lagos, aiming to deepen collaboration, improve communication, and build a lasting framework for joint development of public secondary education.


The inaugural meeting session, chaired by the Permanent Secretary, Mrs Abisola Dokunmu‑Adegbite in the Ministry, highlighted strengthening ties and engagement with alumni, defining alumni roles in boosting secondary education, pinpointing partnership areas and support for schools, sharing best practices for academic and administrative upgrades, and creating a structured recognition and collaboration system


Mrs Dokunmu‑Adegbite stressed that the Ministry values alumni contributions and seeks to upgrade facilities, guide students, and promote holistic growth through sports, arts, and culture. She outlined plans for regular meetings, clear partnership protocols, and a platform for alumni to mentor and give back.


On their part, the Old Students' Associations advocate stronger collaboration with the State Government, especially in project execution and school improvement initiatives. They also recommended the development of means to gather data and other relevant information to guide operations, coordination and partnership support for transformative engagements, which could serve as a national model.


Over 200 Chairmen, Secretaries, and representatives of Old Students' Associations attended, sharing successes, pinpointing needs, and affirming the government’s commitment to synergy with all stakeholders.

More photos below. 




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