Alumni Voices

Reflections from Old Boys who keep the light shining wherever they go.

Countdown to Centenary Opening:

“DMGS taught me that excellence is not an act but a habit. Every morning assembly was a lesson in discipline and pride.”

— Engr. C. Okafor (Class of 1985)

“We learned leadership by serving one another. That spirit of brotherhood is what defines an Old Boy anywhere in the world.”

— Rev. Dr. I. Okechukwu (Class of 1992)

“The motto *Lux Fiat* continues to remind me to be a light in dark places. DMGS gave me the foundation for every success I enjoy today.”

— Barr. K. N. Eze (Class of 2003)

“Even after many years abroad, I still hear the chapel bells in my mind. DMGS gave me identity and purpose.”

— Dr. U. Nwosu (Class of 1978)

“It is more than a school; it is a brotherhood of men built on service, courage, and faith.”

— Mr. T. Ejiofor (Class of 2010)

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