Twenty-eight years after graduating as Head Girl of Federal Government College (FGC) Idoani, Ondo State, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has returned to her alma mater to unveil a series of legacy projects aimed at improving infrastructure and learning conditions at the institution.
The Senator, who belongs to the 1997 graduating set, announced that she has facilitated the development of several key projects scheduled for completion next year. These include:

A 2,000-seat capacity auditorium
A 500-seat multipurpose hall
10 staff quarters
300 solar-powered streetlights
A 50,000-litre solar-powered water system
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan described the gesture as an act of gratitude rather than politics, noting that FGC Idoani played a significant role in shaping her character, discipline, and leadership qualities.

“Giving back to my alma mater isn’t politics; it’s gratitude,” she said as she reflected on the institution’s impact on her life and career.
The Senator also mentioned that her visit comes on the eve of her 46th birthday, adding a personal significance to the occasion.
She signed off with the school’s motto, “Pro Unitate,” reaffirming her commitment to unity and national development.