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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. Timeline of Lagos - Wikipedia

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    1851 - British bombardment of Lagos. [2] [3] 1852 - British consulate established. [3] 1853 - King Dosunmu in power. 1859- The CMS Grammar School in Bariga, a suburb of Lagos in Lagos State, is the oldest secondary school in Nigeria, founded on 6 June 1859 by the Church Missionary Society. 1860 - Catholic church established.

  4. Isaac Ladipo Oluwole - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Ladipo Oluwole was born around 1892, son of the Anglican bishop Isaac Oluwole and Abigal Johnson, a music teacher. [5] [6] His father was principal of CMS Grammar School, Lagos at the time he was born. He was raised in a Christian household which was also influenced by the Victorian lifestyle of Lagos in the eighteenth century. [5]

  5. King's College - Wikipedia

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    Kings International College, a secondary school in Camberley, Surrey. Oriel College, Oxford, known as King's College from about 1326 to 1526. Eton College, founded in 1440 by King Henry VI as "The King's College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor". King's School (disambiguation)

  6. Akitoye - Wikipedia

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    Ologun Kutere. Religion. Ifá. 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]

  7. H. O. Davies - Wikipedia

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    Between 1911 and 1917, Davies attended the Wesley School, Olowogbowo, Lagos. He then went on to Methodist Boys High School, Lagos, which he attended from 1917 to 1920. In 1921, he began attending the King's College, Lagos, and did so until 1923. In the following year, he became Assistant Master at King's College, Lagos

  8. 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;

  9. Henry Rawlingson Carr - Wikipedia

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    Henry Rawlingson Carr. Henry Carr (15 August 1863 – 1945) was a Nigerian educator and administrator. He was one of the most prominent West Africans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century [1] and was a member of the legislative council in Lagos from 1918–1924.