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Chief Education Officer Magbagbeola Celebrates Prince Segun Osinaike on His Birthday

- Magbagbeola Ganiu Adewale celebrated his boss, Prince Segun Osinaike, on his birthday with heartfelt praises and prayers.
- He described Prince Osinaike as a visionary and compassionate leader in the Lagos education sector.
- The tribute highlighted Osinaike’s impact on Education District IV and his continued dedication to excellence.
The Chief Assistant Education Officer and Personal Assistant to the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Education District IV, Mr. Magbagbeola Ganiu Adewale, has extended warm birthday wishes and heartfelt prayers to his boss, Prince Segun Osinaike, as he marks his birthday on April 20, 2025.
Ekohotblog reports that in a celebratory message shared with colleagues and well-wishers, Mr. Magbagbeola described Prince Osinaike as “a visionary leader and a compassionate mentor” whose dedication to the advancement of education in Lagos State has inspired many.
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“Working under the guidance of Prince Osinaike has been a great privilege,” Magbagbeola said. “He is not just a leader but a father figure whose integrity, wisdom, and tireless service continue to impact countless lives, especially in the education sector.”
He further offered prayers for continued success and divine protection for the celebrant. “I pray that God grants him long life, good health, and the strength to keep leading with excellence. May this new chapter of his life bring greater achievements and joy.”
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