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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.
Victor Efosa Uwaifo MON (1 March 1941 – 28 August 2021) [1] was a Nigerian musician, writer, sculptor, and musical instrument inventor, university lecturer, music legend, and the first Honorable Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Tourism in Nigeria. [2] He was the winner of the first gold disc in Africa (Joromi) released in 1965 and seven ...
Segun Agbaje attended St Gregory’s College, Obalende, Lagos State, Nigeria, and St Augustine Academy, Kent, England, for his secondary education. He then proceeded to University of San Francisco, California, where he earned Bachelor of Accounting and Master of Business Administration degrees.
Adewale Maja-Pearce was born in London, England, to British and Yoruba parents. [citation needed] He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, attending St. Gregory's College, Obalende (1965–69), [1] and returned to Britain for further education at the University College of Wales, Swansea (BA, 1972–75), and at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University (1984–86), where he gained a ...
St Gregory's Catholic Science College, in Kenton, London Borough of Harrow, England St. Gregory College of Valenzuela , in the Philippines Colegio de San Gregorio , a former college, now museum, in Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
St. Francis Catholic Secondary School, Nigeria. St Gregory's College, Lagos. Categories: Christianity in Lagos. Religious organizations based in Lagos. Catholic schools in Nigeria. Schools in Lagos.
Onobrakpeya was an important force in the renaissance in contemporary art in Nigeria. For many years he taught at St. Gregory's College, Lagos. [10] Onobrakpeya created the Bruce Onobrakpeya Foundation, of which he is President, and which organises the annual Harmattan workshop in his home town of Agbara Otor, Delta State. [9]
Olufemi was born on 1 May 1940 in London, England to Moses Majekodunmi and Tomi Agbebi. [2] However, he grew up in Nigeria and attended St Gregory's College, Lagos [3] He later returned to the United Kingdom to study architecture at the Glasgow School of Art, Kingston College of Art (now Kingston University) and graduated in 1966.