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Ebute Metta has a number of notable buildings including the Nigerian Railway Corporation headquarters, the post office, St. Paul's Catholic Church, the Oyingbo Market, a major bus terminal, Foucos Secondary School (a school built by the former minister for education), St. Saviour's School, [5] Junior Strides Academy, Ajayi Memorial Hospital, Ijero Baptist Church Nursery and Primary School ...
[30] [31] He lived with his family in Lagos but went to Federal Government College Kaduna, in Northern Nigeria. [32] He earlier attended St. Saviours School (primary) in Lagos and at age 16, he enrolled to study law at University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria. [33] He graduated with a LLB degree in 1986 at age 19 and was called to the Nigerian ...
Ajayi was born on 29 May, 1931, at Ijebu Ode, a city in Ogun State southwestern Nigeria. [2] He had his elementary education at Ijebu Ode Nursery School and St Saviours' School in Lagos state before he attended CMS Grammar School where he obtained the Cambridge School Certificate in 1948. [3]
For his primary education, Ipaye attended Ahmad Memorial Primary School, and St. Saviours Primary School at Agege, Lagos, between 1969 and 1975. He then moved to Lagos African Church Grammar School, Ifako, Agege, where he obtained the West African School Leaving Certificate ('O' Levels) in 1979.
Atake attended St. Saviours School in Ikoyi, Lagos, while his father served as a Senior Magistrate in the British Colony of Lagos in the 1950s and early 1960s. [4]
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Lola Rae was born to a British father and a Ghanaian mother in Obalende, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria.She attained her primary and secondary school education at St. Saviour's School, Ikoyi, and Lekki British International High School, Lagos, respectively. [3]
He attended St. Saviour Primary and Nursery school, Kaduna and later, St. Patricks Secondary School, Kaduna. [8] Geoffrey lost his dad on the Christmas Day of 2001, [9] which made life difficult for his family, prompting his decision to leave home and move to Lagos in search for greener pastures when he was just 15.