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Nickname. Gregs. Rival. Kings College Lagos. Website. stgregoryscollege.ng. St. Gregory's College, Lagos, is a Catholic Boys' School with boarding facilities, located 1.0 km from Tafawa Balewa Square in the vicinity of Ikoyi – Obalende, Lagos State, Nigeria. [1]
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 ...
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]
April 21, 1987. (1987-04-21) (aged 69) Nationality. Nigerian. Spouse. Agnes Alaerebola. Wenike Opurum Briggs (10 March 1918 – 21 April 1987) was a Nigerian lawyer, journalist and politician who advocated for the creation of more states in Nigeria. He served as a minister in General Yakubu Gowon's administration. [1][2]
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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 in ...
Citizenship. Nigeria. Nationality. Nigerian. Alma mater. College of Law for Solicitors, Lancaster Gate. Lateef Adegbite (20 March 1933 – 28 September 2012) was a lawyer who became Attorney General of the Western Region of Nigeria, and who later became Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. [2]
He reigned as Lagos Monarch from 1965 till 2003. Adeyinka Oyekan was the second Christian Oba of Lagos, the first being Ibikunle Akitoye. [2] He was considered a pacifist and bridge builder during his reign. [4] Adeyinka Oyekan was also a pharmacist under the Methodist Mission at Amachara and Umuahia in the then East Central State of Nigeria.