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  2. King's College, Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .kingscollegelagos .com. King's College, Lagos ( KCL) is a secondary school in Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria. [1] It was founded on 20 September 1909 with 10 students on its original site at Lagos Island, adjacent to Tafawa Balewa Square. The school admits only male students although historically some female HSC (A-Level equivalent ...

  3. St Gregory's College, Lagos - Wikipedia

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    The college, originally a coed campus before the creation of its sister school Holy Child College Obalende, is based in South-West Ikoyi. It was established through the Catholic mission in 1928 and named after Pope Gregory the Great (540–604). Michael Ibru and his construction outfit, Ace Jomona, took part in the building of the school.

  4. Queen's College, Lagos - Wikipedia

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    Queen's College, Lagos, is a government-owned girls' secondary (high) school with boarding facilities, situated in Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria. Often referred to as the "sister college" of King's College, Lagos, it was founded on October 10, 1927, when Nigeria was still a British colony. Nigeria has a 6-3-3-4 system of education. Queen's College takes ...

  5. Akitoye - Wikipedia

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    Akitoye (died September 2, 1853), sometimes wrongly referred to as Akintoye, reigned twice as Oba of Lagos; first, from 1841 to 1845, and a second time, from 1851 to 1853. His father was Oba Ologun Kutere and his siblings were Obas Osinlokun and Adele. [1]

  6. Category:King's College, Lagos alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "King's College, Lagos alumni" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A-Q;

  7. James Churchill Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan was born in Lagos on 30 May 1893, the son of James Wilson Vaughan, [1] [2] who descended from the 19th century American artisan Scipio Vaughan and through whom he also had Catawba ancestry. [3] His father was a prosperous Lagos Yoruba merchant. [4] [5] He was among the first set of scholars at King's College, Lagos when it was founded ...

  8. Lagos Colony - Wikipedia

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    Lagos Colony was a British colonial possession centred on the port of Lagos in what is now southern Nigeria. Lagos was annexed on 6 August 1861 under the threat of force by Commander Beddingfield of HMS Prometheus who was accompanied by the Acting British Consul, William McCoskry. Oba Dosunmu of Lagos (spelled "Docemo" in British documents ...

  9. Alex Ekwueme - Wikipedia

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    Ekwueme started primary school at the St John's Anglican Central School, at Ekwulobia, then he proceeded to King's College, Lagos. As an awardee of the Fulbright Scholarship in the United States of America (being one of the first Nigerians to gain the award), He attended the University of Washington where he earned bachelor's degree in ...