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Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by BCJAY(f): 8:47pm On Mar 24, 2015
STARTED AT GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOL GANGARE JOS BUT I FINISHED AT ILORIN GRAMNAR SCHOOL UP IGS
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by McLove(m): 2:53pm On Mar 25, 2015
ramzylipi:
I rep Stars Comprehensive College,,,, Ibadan.... Up Stars,,,, Up school
I once attended Amazing Grace International College not too far from Star
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by samwayne154(m): 4:19pm On Apr 26, 2015
I rep FGCL ijanikin. iJarians 4 life
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by AmuRubber(m): 7:31pm On Feb 18, 2020
helphelp:
Just for enlightenment sake, mention the name of your past secondary, and briefly explain what it was known for then.

We all know most of these schools have either lost standard or upgraded to private schools

Mine:

School name: Government College Eric moore.

During my time 99/2000 set, boys were eager to strive for excellence, always wanting to be the best in everything. Not withstanding we had few of us that would rather chase women all term long. And some that were very spontaneous i.e book we dey, girls we dey, to socialise we over dey...

If I remember more, I will add.

Drop yours



Mine:

School Name: Government College Lagos (GCL)

Location: Eric Moore Road, Surulere.

My Time in The School: 2000 - 2006

_____________________________

My memory of GCL, an all-boys school, is filled with nostalgia. The school was a great citadel of learning, with much things to be proud of. Learning and extracurricular activities were of good standards. I could still remember how we, the JSS 1 students, feared our Head Boy (Senior Olaolu AKA Senior Almighty) as though he was a god. He was the Head Boy in 1999/2000, I think. Nwobodo Francis, an SS 2 student, was the Time Keeper.
The junior students, especially my classmates, held our senior prefects with high reverence. Many of them flogged the junior students for a living.

The teachers made learning unforgettable and to most of the students, the experience was worthwhile. I could still remember a few of the several teachers though...

Mr. Aromire AKA Fako, was the strict Mathematics teacher we could not stop loving.

Mr. Afolabi was the Principal that was hardly seen in Public.

Mrs. Alaja Brown was the talkative English teacher.

Mr. XXXXX (I cannot recall his name at the moment) was the Physical Education teacher who never failed students in tests and examinations.

Mr. Benson was the tribalistic English teacher.

Mr. Faleti was the ever-serious Physics teacher that never separated himself from his long cane. Anytime I see dat man, I don pick race o!

Mrs. Eze was the motherly Home Economics teacher. She would spend 70% of her teaching time to advise her students. We were like her children.

Mrs Okeowo was the always-smiling woman who taught us Physics. She was smiling, even when teaching, performing practicals, flogging, eating, sleeping etc.

Mr. Oresanya was our Chemistry teacher. He's the most wicked teacher to ever walk the Earth. Mr. Oresanya na wicked man. Mr. Oresanya too wicked.

There was a cordial relationship between the students and some of the teachers. Student life was an awesome experience. I could write a million-page book on what life was like in GCL 2000-2006.

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Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by ChucE(m): 7:39pm On Feb 18, 2020
I attended 3 secondary schools actually.

1) ECWA Baba Alhamdu Secondary School, Kano
2) Government Secondary School, Owerri
3) Domino International Secondary School, Owerri.

Enjoyed all three of them especially DISSO, and EBASS( though I spent a relatively short time there)
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by helphelp: 2:58pm On Jan 19, 2021
AmuRubber:




Mine:

School Name: Government College Lagos (GCL)

Location: Eric Moore Road, Surulere.

My Time in The School: 2000 - 2006

_____________________________

My memory of GCL, an all-boys school, is filled with nostalgia. The school was a great citadel of learning, with much things to be proud of. Learning and extracurricular activities were of good standards. I could still remember how we, the JSS 1 students, feared our Head Boy (Senior Olaolu AKA Senior Almighty) as though he was a god. He was the Head Boy in 1999/2000, I think. Nwobodo Francis, an SS 2 student, was the Time Keeper.
The junior students, especially my classmates, held our senior prefects with high reverence. Many of them flogged the junior students for a living.

The teachers made learning unforgettable and to most of the students, the experience was worthwhile. I could still remember a few of the several teachers though...

Mr. Aromire AKA Fako, was the strict Mathematics teacher we could not stop loving.

Mr. Afolabi was the Principal that was hardly seen in Public.

Mrs. Alaja Brown was the talkative English teacher.

Mr. XXXXX (I cannot recall his name at the moment) was the Physical Education teacher who never failed students in tests and examinations.

Mr. Benson was the tribalistic English teacher.

Mr. Faleti was the ever-serious Physics teacher that never separated himself from his long cane. Anytime I see dat man, I don pick race o!

Mrs. Eze was the motherly Home Economics teacher. She would spend 70% of her teaching time to advise her students. We were like her children.

Mrs Okeowo was the always-smiling woman who taught us Physics. She was smiling, even when teaching, performing practicals, flogging, eating, sleeping etc.

Mr. Oresanya was our Chemistry teacher. He's the most wicked teacher to ever walk the Earth. Mr. Oresanya na wicked man. Mr. Oresanya too wicked.

There was a cordial relationship between the students and some of the teachers. Student life was an awesome experience. I could write a million-page book on what life was like in GCL 2000-2006.

Nice write-up. But I was the head boy 99/2000 set. You probably meant 2000/2001 set
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by Nobody: 4:50pm On Jan 19, 2021
Loyola college,Ibadan

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Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by Damson22: 8:18pm On Jan 19, 2021
I rep Loyola college ib.

The best in every way!!
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by AmuRubber(m): 8:20pm On Jan 19, 2021
helphelp:


Nice write-up. But I was the head boy 99/2000 set. You probably meant 2000/2001 set


Thank you, sir!


The head boy I met in the year 2000 was Olaolu.

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Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by VTJN(m): 8:21pm On Jan 19, 2021
2cato:
Creek high school tolu complex olodi apapa. We ar known for fighting killing destroying and all the negative juvenile deliquencies.
Thatsch eh no be here, i attended newland snr sec sch tolu complex.
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by abdulahi90(m): 6:06am On Jan 20, 2021
Community secondary school makurdi
Government Day Secondary school Wukari
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by helphelp: 5:11pm On Feb 05, 2021
AmuRubber:



Thank you, sir!


The head boy I met in the year 2000 was Olaolu.

Nice. It means he’s 2000/2001 set
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by Chrisenglish: 11:58pm On Feb 05, 2021
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by Kaypols(f): 8:52am On Feb 06, 2021
I rep Itolo girls' secondary school.
off Eric Moore road,
surulere ,
lagos.

The poster school is beside my school �GOVERNMENT COLLEGE and ERIC MOORE can fight for Africa,it even got to a time that they have to close at different time, that did not stop the fighting because they started fighting with STATE GRAMMAR SCHOOL,SURULERE SECONDARY SCHOOL and even IPONRI
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by Kaypols(f): 9:10am On Feb 06, 2021
I rep Itolo girls' secondary school
Off Eric Moore road
Surulere
Lagos State

The poster school is beside my school.Government College and Eric Moore can fight for Africa �.it even got to a point when they close at different time,and it did not stop them from fighting that was when they started fighting State Grammar School,Surulere Secondary School and even IPONRI



Poster note your school had move to a new site at IMAM DAUDA ERIC MOORE ROAD while Eric Moore is now the New Occupant of your School Old building
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by richieray: 10:08am On Feb 24, 2021
[quote author=helphelp post=98223710].
Re: What Secondary School Did You Attend? by richieray: 10:11am On Feb 24, 2021
AmuRubber:




Mine:

School Name: Government College Lagos (GCL)

Location: Eric Moore Road, Surulere.

My Time in The School: 2000 - 2006



_____________________________

My memory of GCL, an all-boys school, is filled with nostalgia. The school was a great citadel of learning, with much things to be proud of. Learning and extracurricular activities were of good standards. I could still remember how we, the JSS 1 students, feared our Head Boy (Senior Olaolu AKA Senior Almighty) as though he was a god. He was the Head Boy in 1999/2000, I think. Nwobodo Francis, an SS 2 student, was the Time Keeper.
The junior students, especially my classmates, held our senior prefects with high reverence. Many of them flogged the junior students for a living.

The teachers made learning unforgettable and to most of the students, the experience was worthwhile. I could still remember a few of the several teachers though...

Mr. Aromire AKA Fako, was the strict Mathematics teacher we could not stop loving.

Mr. Afolabi was the Principal that was hardly seen in Public.

Mrs. Alaja Brown was the talkative English teacher.

Mr. XXXXX (I cannot recall his name at the moment) was the Physical Education teacher who never failed students in tests and examinations.

Mr. Benson was the tribalistic English teacher.

Mr. Faleti was the ever-serious Physics teacher that never separated himself from his long cane. Anytime I see dat man, I don pick race o!

Mrs. Eze was the motherly Home Economics teacher. She would spend 70% of her teaching time to advise her students. We were like her children.

Mrs Okeowo was the always-smiling woman who taught us Physics. She was smiling, even when teaching, performing practicals, flogging, eating, sleeping etc.

Mr. Oresanya was our Chemistry teacher. He's the most wicked teacher to ever walk the Earth. Mr. Oresanya na wicked man. Mr. Oresanya too wicked.

There was a cordial relationship between the students and some of the teachers. Student life was an awesome experience. I could write a million-page book on what life was like in GCL 2000-2006.




[quote author=richieray post=99374091][/quote]




Nice write-up.
Mr faleti was the biology teacher whilst Mr akinsiku of blessed memory was the physical education teacher.

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