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Lagos City Polytechnic is a privately owned polytechnic in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. It provides National Diploma courses in Accountancy, Banking & Finance and Business Studies. [1] The Lagos City Computer College is affiliated with the polytechnic. [2] The polytechnic is recognized by the National Board for Technical Education. [3]
Originally located in Surulere, the school was established on January 8, 1991, by Chief Mrs. Leila Fowler.The school was named after her daughter who had died. [2] The school opened at 17, Bola Shadipe St, Surulere Lagos, later moving to No 4, Adedamole Ojomo Close, off Bode Thomas street, Surulere Lagos.
The College is located within the structure of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, in Ikeja the Lagos State Capital. It was established in 1999 under the administration of Col. Mohammed Buba Marwa who donated the building known as Ayinke House to the School.
Lagos State University, popularly known as LASU, is a Lagos state government-owned university established in 1983. Its main campus is situated at Ojo, with sub-campuses at Ikeja and Epe. The university was set up "for the advancement of learning and establishment of academic excellence". [5] [6] [7] The university caters to over 35,000 students ...
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The Federal Government College, Ijanikin is a co-educational secondary school in Ijanikin, Lagos, Nigeria. It was established by the Federal Ministry of Education in 1975. The idea of this college in Lagos was to have one co-educational high school for Lagos state as there were in all the other then 12 states of the Federation.
In 2016, Chrisland High School, Ikeja, won the junior category for the Lagos Zone (which involved schools in the Southern part of the country) of the national history competition with 80 points. [23] David Uwakwe of Chrisland College Idimu in 2016 emerged the third best in the West Africa Senior Secondary School Examination (WASSCE). [24]