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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Menzy86(m): 8:28pm On Mar 21, 2017
Without a shred of doubt, Barewa college tops others based on prominent personalities. Government college Bida produced IBB and Abdulsalam too.
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Nobody: 8:44pm On Mar 21, 2017
Three cheers for CKC
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Laden02(m): 8:48pm On Mar 21, 2017
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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by ajayi2016(m): 9:02pm On Mar 21, 2017
zpakln:
Olodo community grammar school nko?
where is this one again?
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by slimfairboy(m): 9:03pm On Mar 21, 2017
What of HOPE WADDELL TRAINING INSTITUTE, Calabar. ESTD 1895?

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by sashash(m): 9:44pm On Mar 21, 2017
Tell em !!!...my alma mater Nulli Secondus...
skillful01:
What about Baptist boys high school?
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by magoo10(m): 9:50pm On Mar 21, 2017
I rep CMS grammar school

UP BOYS
UP SCHOOL

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by sashash(m): 9:50pm On Mar 21, 2017
Oga add Bola Ajibola and SM Afolabi to it..It is only a Senate President and a VP that my school has produced from Egunya hills to Oke Saje
championeh:
If Baptist Boys High School, (BBHS) Abeokuta, Ogun State is not in your list, then its incomplete.

Check below some of the Alumni of the school here.

1, Chief Obafemi Awolowo
2, Chief MKO
3, Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
4, Former NNPC MD Funsho Kupoluku
5, Former Governor of Ogun State Gbenga Daniel
6, Dimeji Bankole
7, Akeem Ayinde Soaga
8, My humble self

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Turbocharged: 9:52pm On Mar 21, 2017
I did not see Hope Waddell, Calabar

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by ovokate(f): 9:53pm On Mar 21, 2017
Christ school Ado-Ekiti established in 1933. Notable alumnis include; Ladipo Adamolekun,former dean of the Faculty of Administration at O.A.U and was a lead public sector management specialist at World Bank. Robert Adeyinka Adebayo, first indigenous chief of staff of the Nigerian Army. Tolu Olukayode Odugbemi, former V.C of the University of Lagos. Ireti Doyle, Nigerian Actress. Oludamola Osayomi, Nigerian Sprinter and gold medalist. Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga, former Nigerian minister of industry, trade and investment. Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti state. And so on..

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by mytym(m): 10:13pm On Mar 21, 2017
Opinionated:
It is generally believed that Nigeria’s education system currently thrives on past glory and that the ‘good ol’ days’ are light years behind. While this belief may not be totally out of place it could be refreshing to know that things have not always been this bad. In spite of the steady but certain decline, some of the older institutions still enjoy the benefits of the reputation they have earned over time and are still held in high esteem till date.

The list below is a profile of seven of Nigeria’s most popular and prominent public secondary schools as a means of remembering the good old days. The schools are mentioned in no particular order and the list should not be taken as a ‘best of schools’ list.

Happy reading…


Barewa College, Zaria

The present day Barewa College was established in 1921 by then Governor General, Hugh Clifford as Katsina College. Prior to 1949, when it was moved to the more central location of Zaria with the name Government College, Zaria, it was situated in Katsina. In 1971, the present name, Barewa College was adopted. The name, Barewa was meant to symbolize the swiftness and smartness of the gazelle (Barewa being the Hausa word for Gazelle) and as a kind of rebirth of the visions of the school’s founders.

Barewa College has an unmatched record: it is the only institution in to have produced five Nigerian Heads of States/Presidents; Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Yakubu Gowon, Murtala Muhammed, Shehu Usman Shagari and Umaru Yar’ Adua. Other notable alumni include Professor Jibril Aminu (Professor of Cardiology, Diplomat and Politician), Nasir El-Rufai, Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar III and the legendary Umaru Dikko of the famed ‘Dikko Affair’.


Government College, Umuahia (GCU)

This is another old star founded in 1927 by the British as one of a select group of schools modelled after the traditions of popular British schools, Eton College and Harrow School. It was known as the ‘Eton of the East’, due to its geographical location (in Nigeria’s east) and its extremely high standards. The school officially started in 1929 with 25 students as a Teacher Training Institute before converting to a Secondary School a year later. For three years during WW2, it was closed down and used as a POW camp where captured axis forces officers were detained. It was also closed down for the duration of the Nigerian Civil War.

GCU boasts of notable alumni such as Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ozumba Mbadiwe, Jaja Wachukwu, Prof Laz Ekwueme, the legendary Chinua Achebe and his childhood friend and poet, Christopher Okigbo, Chukwuemeka Ike, Elechi Amadi, Gabriel Okara and more.


Government College, Ibadan (GCI)


GCI started same time as GCU in 1929 with 29 students and was established for basically the same reasons of scholarship and under the same circumstances. It is located in the hillside Apata axis of Ibadan. Like many other schools of that era, GCI was disrupted by WW2 and had to move base several times before resettling. Over the decades, it was revered among schools in Nigeria for its high academic standards and extracurricular feats. The school has an enviable pool of notable alumni to prove this. They include Dr Christopher Kolade (Former Ambassador to the UK), TM Aluko (Author and scholar), Cyprian Ekwensi (Author) and the first African Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka.


Christ the King College, Onitsha (CKC)


CKC was at one time ranked No. 1 and 36 as best secondary school in Nigeria and Africa, respectively. The school was started in 1933 by Irish Catholic Missionaries based in Onitsha, present day Anambra State, as an all-boys secondary school. Between 1973 and 2009, it was owned by the State Government. Today, however, the present day CKC has gone back to where it belonged, to the ownership of the Catholic Mission. The school suffered an identity crisis between 1973 and 1976, after its name was changed to Heerey High School in honour of its founder. The original name was however restored in 1976.

The school, like most others suffered greatly during the civil was as most of its infrastructure was destroyed. Notable CKC Alumni include; Late Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, Pius Okigbo (renowned economist and older brother to Christopher Okigbo), Prof. Patrick Utomi and Peter Obi.


Queens College, Lagos (QC)


Much of the credit for the establishment of QC in 1927 must go to the New Era Ladies Club, a group of enlightened women who were passionate about standard education for girls similar to what obtained at Kings College. QC started as Government Secondary School for Girls until 1928 when the present name was adopted. The school started at Force Road, near Race course (present day Tafawa Balewa Square-TBS) with 20 students, before moving to its present location of Yaba in 1958.

Notable QC Alumni include Professor Grace Alele-Williams (first female VC of a University in Nigeria), Prisca Soares (MD NICON), Suzanne Iroche (Veteran Banker and former CEO the now defunct FinBank Plc).


Kings College (KC)

KC is arguably the most popular secondary school in Nigeria, probably due to its classy name, history, alumni strength or a combination of all. KC was established by an act of the British Parliament in 1909 as Kings School, and had Mr. Lomax as its pioneer principal. Among other things, KC was also meant to prepare students for the Matriculation Examination of the University of London.

Kings College is located on Catholic Mission Street, Lagos, close to the TBS. Due to population and space constraints, the present day Kings College has an additional campus for the two highest classes (SSS 2 and 3) in Victoria Island.

KC’s has an enviable list of notale alumni in different spheres of life. In public service; Anthony Enahoro, Alex Ekwueme, Adetokunbo Ademola, Ibrahim Gambari (Diplomat, former UN Permanent Representative), Claude Ake, Odumegwu Ojukwu, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Oba Adeyinka Oyekan. In Business; Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Udoma Udo Udoma, In Entertainment; Wale Adenuga, Audu Maikori, Cobhams Asuquo amongst many others.


CMS Grammar School (CMS)

The CMS holds the undisputed record of being the oldest secondary school in Nigeria. It was started in 1859 by Babington MacAulay, with financial backing from the CMS Training Institute, Islington, UK. Babington was a Nigerian picked from the Fourah Bay College and sponsored to England to train as an Anglican Priest. After his return, he proposed successfully to Henry Townsend, the Superintending Anglican Missionary at that time, to start a high school in Lagos instead of being transferred to join one in Sierra Leone. In 1859, Babington started the CMS Grammar School with 6 students and four rooms at ‘Cotton House’ on Broad Street. He served as principal until his death in 1879. CMS is today located in Bariga, a suburb of Lagos.

Among CMS’s notable alumni are, Herbert Macaulay (son to the founder), Odumegwu Ojukwu (later transferred to Kings College), Otunba TOS Benson, Ernest Shonekan, Akintola Williams (distinguished chartered accountant) and brother, Frederick Rotimi Alade (FRA) Williams (Legal luminary), Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti (Yes, Fela’s Father), Musicians Dare Art Alade and the ‘Gongo Aso’ master, ‘Nice’

source: www.opinions.ng/7-prominent-public-secondary-schools-nigeria-great-nigerians-passed/


OP the author of that link should know the list is NOT exhaustive.
A lot of school have produced numerous notable persons at one point or the other. Apparently it's a function of how versatile the author is.


E.g

Christ School Ado Ekiti.

Ondo Boys High School Ondo Established in 1919

Ilesa Grammar School 1940s (Pastor Adeboye, Late justice Kayode ESO, Belgore and all...)

Oduduwa College Ile Ife 1930 (not sure)

Aquinas College Akure

Queens School Ede (NOT QC Lagos ) produced first female Professor of Mathematics and Vice Chancellor Grace Alele-Williams

Titcombe College Egbe Kogi State

St Andrews College Oyo

Abeokuta Baptist Boys High (Obasanjo baba iyabo and dem Ogun folks)

Baptist High School Ogbomoso

Baptist High School Iwo

Ibadan Grammar School (formerly Boys only)

Osogbo Grammar School (formerly Boys only) the concept of CBT exam centre was first introduced by one Aladekomo the prime face of CHAMS...
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by mytym(m): 10:32pm On Mar 21, 2017
ovokate:
Christ school Ado-Ekiti established in 1933. Notable alumnis include; Ladipo Adamolekun,former dean of the Faculty of Administration at O.A.U and was a lead public sector management specialist at World Bank. Robert Adeyinka Adebayo, first indigenous chief of staff of the Nigerian Army. Tolu Olukayode Odugbemi, former V.C of the University of Lagos. Ireti Doyle, Nigerian Actress. Oludamola Osayomi, Nigerian Sprinter and gold medalist. Olusegun Olutoyin Aganga, former Nigerian minister of industry, trade and investment. Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti state. And so on..

Thank you for this!

I just opened the thread, read the OP list and replied on impulse... Didn't know someone already mentioned Christ School.

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Dear2hrt(m): 10:37pm On Mar 21, 2017
No Etinan Institute Etinan, Founded 1914.
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by mytym(m): 10:46pm On Mar 21, 2017
The first Yoruba language scriptwriter/author to have his book published was D.O Fagunwa

I think he attended either Christ School AdoEkiti or Ondo Boys High School Ondo...Not so sure


The very first set of secondary schools in Nigeria were established by missionaries... especially Anglican (church of England), Baptist, Roman Catholics etc so it's not out of place that Lagos through which they brought religion and education got the highest 'popular' names.

When the Portuguese came earlier, to Benin, opobo nd South south areas, they didn't introduce education and even religion was secondary. Slave business and merchandising was primary.
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by ostopsmich(m): 11:09pm On Mar 21, 2017
veinless:
Christ school ado ekiti
Correct, up school!!!

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by ostopsmich(m): 11:10pm On Mar 21, 2017
Sent4rina:
I rep CHRIST' SCHOOL ADO-EKITI .
Up school!!!

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by trexzee: 11:15pm On Mar 21, 2017
Hope Waddle Training Institute Calabar is missing
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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by cutemelv: 3:00am On Mar 22, 2017
Government college umuahia - In Unum Luceant you forgot orji uzor kalu and Achike Udenwa

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Saammiee(m): 4:50am On Mar 22, 2017
sadwhere urhobo college...! angrywhere urhobo college...!
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Saammiee(m): 4:51am On Mar 22, 2017
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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Kc3000: 5:20am On Mar 22, 2017
samonak:
what about NMS, Zaria? ex-boys in the house can I get a witness?

I'm not even sure if NMS should be included in such comparisons, given it's unique status. As a premier institution of the Nigerian Army, its alumni(Exboys) were certain to feature prominently in the Nigerian political landscape given how long the military held on to power in Nigeria. At a point in the IBB regime, it was observed that a good majority of the military administrators were Exboys of NMS(good times grin grin wink). It's not possible for me to provide an exhaustive list of notable Exboys, but some of the names that come to mind include the likes of Generals Salihu Ibrahim, Tunde Idiagbon, Emeka Omeruah, Zamani Lekwot, Emmanuel Acholonu, Isaac Areola, Herbert Obi Eze, Joseph Garba, John Shagaya, John Inienger, JT Useni, David Mark, Paul Omeruo, IBM Haruna, Buba Marwa, Abdul One Mohammed, Alexander Ogomudia, Abdulkarim Adisa, Emmanuel Ikwue, Yohanna Madaki, Raji Rasaki, Tanko Ayuba, Ike Nwosu, Amadi Ikwechegh, Tunde Ogbeha, Col Tony Nyiam...way too many to recollect at this moment. I believe the current Chief of Defense staff Gen Abayomi Olonisakin is also an Exboy. It's also a testament to the undeniable excellence of Exboys that the likes of OBJ, IBB and Abacha whom did not attend NMS all sent their sons to NMS to get some of that awesome training!

In case you are thinking 'what a bunch of coup plotters', we also gave you all Dbanj...so we sabi dance too grin grin

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by selfmadeboss: 6:17am On Mar 22, 2017
bastards, what about hope waddle training institute where nnamdi kanu sorry nnamdi azikiwe finished from?

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Sent4rina: 7:44am On Mar 22, 2017
ostopsmich:
Up school!!!





Up skul!
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by heftycul: 11:38am On Mar 22, 2017
Danialuone:
Government Secondary School ,Ilorin (GSS).....op for your Attention pls


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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by peekeeks(m): 12:00am On Apr 23, 2017
Claessique1:
And IGANMODE GRAMMAR SCHOOL ISNT INCLUDED.
SCAM!! !
that school was my Alma mater
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Greenarrow01(m): 9:02am On Apr 23, 2017
what about st Bartholomew's schools wusasa Zaria produce general yakubu Gowon TY danjuma professor baikei the format first female CJN... murktar and lots more
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by cosade(m): 1:39pm On May 09, 2017
magoo10:
I rep CMS grammar school

UP BOYS
UP SCHOOL

Up boys!
Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by magoo10(m): 2:24pm On May 09, 2017
cosade:


Up boys!
Up School

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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by Ndipe(m): 1:42am On Aug 15, 2017
MPEROR:
LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL
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Re: 7 Most Prominent Public Secondary Schools In Nigeria And Their Famous Alumni PIX by privatetisa(m): 3:56am On Dec 31, 2017

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