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  2. 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.

  3. Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi - Wikipedia

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    Chief Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi, MBE, OFR ( née Akerele, 1910–14 September 1971) was the first woman to practise as a physician in Nigeria. [1] She was also the first West African woman to earn a license of Royal Surgeon in Dublin. [1] [2] In 1938, Elizabeth Awoliyi became the second West African woman to qualify as an orthodox-medicine ...

  4. Category:Queen's College, Lagos alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kemi Lala Akindoju. Omowunmi Akinnifesi. Grace Alele-Williams. Josephine Anenih. Oluwafunmilayo Olajumoke Atilade. Sefi Atta. Elizabeth Abimbola Awoliyi.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Queen's School, Ibadan - Wikipedia

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    Queen's School, Ibadan was established on January, 1952. It originated from Queen's College Lagos and was officially opened on 16 February 1952 with about 161 pupils . Queen's school was initially in Ede until it relocated to Ibadan in April, 1967. Queen's School, Ibadan in honor of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne.

  7. Olatokunbo Somolu - Wikipedia

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    Olatokunbo Somolu was born in Lagos State on 11 October 1950. She received primary education at the Anglican Girls' School, Lagos, and secondary schooling at Queen's College, Lagos. [3] She studied Civil Engineering at the University of Lagos, graduating top of her class with a B.Sc. degree in 1973. In 1978 she gained her PhD in Civil ...

  8. Sefi Atta - Wikipedia

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    Atta was born in Lagos, Nigeria, in January 1964, to a family of five children. Her father Abdul-Aziz Atta was the Secretary to Federal Government and Head of the Civil Service until his death in 1972, and she was raised by her mother Iyabo Atta. She attended Queen's College, Lagos, and Millfield School in England.

  9. Olaoluwa Abagun - Wikipedia

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    women rights activist. Olaoluwa Abagun is a Nigerian lawyer, Feminist, and a Vocal Girls' Rights Advocate, nurturing a dynamic generation of African Girls. She is the Founder of the Girl Pride Circle Initiative, a notable girl NGO situated in Nigeria, she holds the position of Executive Director at ATHENA, a global feminist network dedicated to ...