Welcome

Welcome to the site of Queen's College Old Girl's Association.
"The association is made up of girls who attended Queen's College, Lagos Nigeria. Currently we have approximately 75 members on our books of which we can say around a third of them are active.
The aim of the association is to build a platform on which QCOGs can stand
To get in touch with old friends and make new ones.
To socialise with each other
To forge new business links
To perform our moral obligation to support our Alma Mata
To perform other charitable acts within the community in which we live.
To have fun whilst we are doing it.
The association holds meetings 4 times a year. We use this opportunity to catch up with each other and organise social and other formal events."

Sunday 5 August 2012

RIP- Mrs BIsi Abe

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Mrs Bisi Abe.  Mrs Abe was a former QC girl. We wish her family sympathy in this sorrowful moment. May God bless them.

On behalf of QCOGA (UK) We wish her family  God's Grace and strength to comfort them in this time of loss.



Thursday 19 July 2012

Dear all   You probably have heard about the above event. www.nssff.co.uk           In line with the theme and spirit of the Olympic year a group of schools have got together and are hosting their own mini Olympics. The events on the day  include team/individual competitive events. In addition to athletics and fun day events , there will also be music/picnic/food/ BBQ and  a Marquee with stalls for exhibitors. The  team events will have competitive and valuable prizes for the schools.   Though not actively involved in the planning process so far, we have agreed to participate on the day.     Current list of participants can be found here:     http://www.nssff.co.uk/nsf/registered-participants     FAQs   1)      One off Collaboration of Organisations for 2012 2)      Collaborating organization must have a link with a Nigerian school (product of Nigerian school). 3)      Collaborating activities must be non-political 4)      Non commercial/Non profit making activity 5)      A token amount of £100 contribution per participating group to cover costs and for unlimited number of attendees 6)      Representatives of schools on the day can be anyone (kids, adults even Usain Bolt). It will be competitive and fun     The planning committee sends out detail periodical updates to all schools. They have indicated that they require support and assistance in the following  areas:     +Donation in Cash or kind +Corporate Stall hire on the day (£500)- 500 mixed age groups will be attending (target group for businesses) +Advert placements-the Advert rates are:- - Inside Front/ Inside Back/ Back cover: £200.00 - Full page: £100.00 - Half page: £ 60.00 - Quarter page: £40.00    

Thursday 7 June 2012

More News Posted on Facebook by an OGQC

It is with heavy hearts that I on behalf of OGQC81 SET announce the passing of the following OG's and their family members on the ill-fated DANA MD83 crash : HADIZA OTEGBEYE (nee THOMPSON) - 1984 set MAIMUNA ANYENE (nee MIJINDADI) - 1996 set. She died with her husband, 3 kids and mother and she was pregnant. AYOOLA SHOMOLU - 1998 set DUNNI DOHERTY - 2000 set Relatives: EHIME AIKHOMU - Husband of Titi Oladitan - 1984 set. AMAKA OJUGBANA - Sister of Ebele Mgbor (nee Awani) 1998 set IJEOMA ONYIUKE - Sister of Chika Ikemobih (nee Onyiuke) 1982 set MARIA OKWULEHIE - Mother of Chinemerem Okwulehie 2000 set May the Almighty God grant those loved ones left behind to mourn the fortitude to bear this tragic loss. God bless us all and God bless Nigeria.

Tuesday 5 June 2012

Sad News

I am very sorry to bring the sad news that  3 OGQCs were on the DANA plane that crashed in Lagos. They were Amaka Ojugbana, Mainuna Ayene and Kemi Somolu. Please pray for them and their families at this difficult and sad time.  God bless.   =