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The Maple Aviary of the North America Province Council, Aviary Club of Nigeria, Announces the induction of Elder Wale Lanre Agoro into the revered Elder Council.

Updated: Sep 20


Elder Wale Lanre Agoro
Elder Wale Lanre Agoro

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Elder Agoro embodies the true spirit of service and discipline that defines the Aviary club of Nigeria. A retired Project Manager based in Toronto, Canada, his professional and personal life reflect decades of dedication, excellence, and loyalty. His academic journey began at the Ijanikin College of Education (Know to Avians as Mahogany), where he earned his NCE, laying the foundation for a lifelong pursuit of knowledge and leadership. He later advanced to Chicago State University, where he studied Project Management, sharpening the skills that would define his successful career.


Elder Agoro’s service has been pioneering and trailblazing. As the pioneer Chapter President of Maple Aviary under the North America Regional Council, he laid the groundwork for the Aviary Club’s strong presence in North America. His leadership, vision, and organizational strength helped establish a platform that continues to inspire members across the continent.

Beyond his Club commitments, Elder Agoro is a man of integrity, family values, and responsibility. Happily married, he exemplifies balance and loyalty in both private and public life.


His elevation into the Elders Council of the Aviary Club of Nigeria is not only a recognition of his past service but also a call to greater responsibilities. It acknowledges his steadfast loyalty, his pioneering role in expanding the Aviary beyond Nigeria’s borders, and his enduring contributions to the growth and global recognition of the Club.


On behalf of the Maple Aviary and the entire North America Province Council, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Elder Wale Lanre Agoro on this historic and well-deserved honor. May his wisdom and guidance continue to strengthen the pillars of the Aviary as we soar to greater heights.


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