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Wesley College Ibadan
Wesley College of Science (founded as Wesley College on November 5, 1905) is a government controlled, co-educational, senior secondary school located in Ibadan, Oyo State. The school was previously called "''Wesley College"'', a teacher training institution that churned out the likes of famous politician, elder statesman of repute, and the First Western Premier in the First Republic, Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Currently known as Wesley College of Science, it educates senior secondary school science students in preparation for West African Senior School Certificate Examination, Senior School Certificate Examinations. According to ''Naij.com'', it is the 6th oldest List of schools in Nigeria, secondary school in Nigeria. Notable alumni * Obafemi Awolowo * Tai Solarin * Olaniwun Ajayi, chieftain of Afenifere * Akinwunmi Isola * Frederick Odutola * Chief Peter Olakeinde Sogbesan * Dibu Ojerinde * HRH Abraham Olayinka Okupe, Alaperu of Iperu (1936–76). * Goke Bajowa * Ad ...
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Methodist
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a group of historically related denominations of Protestant Christianity whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's brother Charles Wesley were also significant early leaders in the movement. They were named ''Methodists'' for "the methodical way in which they carried out their Christian faith". Methodism originated as a revival movement within the 18th-century Church of England and became a separate denomination after Wesley's death. The movement spread throughout the British Empire, the United States, and beyond because of vigorous missionary work, today claiming approximately 80 million adherents worldwide. Wesleyan theology, which is upheld by the Methodist churches, focuses on sanctification and the transforming effect of faith on the character of a Christian. Distinguishing doctrines include the new birth, assurance, imparted righteousness ...
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Dibu Ojerinde
Dibu Ojerinde is a Nigerian professor of Tests and Measurement, educational administrator and a former Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB. Life and career He was born in Igboho, Oyo State, Nigeria. He attended Wesley College, Ibadan where he received the Teacher Grade II Certificate Examinations (TC II) in 1964. He later attended Adeyemi College of Education where he obtained the Nigeria Certificate in Education (N.C. E) in 1968. He proceeded to the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University for a Bachelor of science (B.sc) degree in education in 1973 and a Master of education (M. Ed) in 1975. He later proceeded to Cornell University, Ithaca, New York where he received a Ph. D degree in Educational measurement in 1978. He became a Professor of Tests and Measurement in October 1986. He began his career as a secondary school teacher in 1965 at Laogun Methodist Grammar School. He left to Ibada Iseyin District Grammar School, Iseyin in 1970 and later C ...
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Secondary Schools In Nigeria
Secondary may refer to: Science and nature * Secondary emission, of particles ** Secondary electrons, electrons generated as ionization products * The secondary winding, or the electrical or electronic circuit connected to the secondary winding in a transformer * Secondary (chemistry), a term used in organic chemistry to classify various types of compounds * Secondary color, color made from mixing primary colors * Secondary mirror, second mirror element/focusing surface in a reflecting telescope * Secondary craters, often called "secondaries" * Secondary consumer, in ecology * An obsolete name for the Mesozoic in geosciences * Secondary feathers, flight feathers attached to the ulna on the wings of birds Society and culture * Secondary (football), a position in American football and Canadian football * Secondary dominant in music * Secondary education, education which typically takes place after six years of primary education ** Secondary school, the type of school at the secon ...
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Educational Institutions Established In 1905
Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty. Various researchers emphasize the role of critical thinking in order to distinguish education from indoctrination. Some theorists require that education results in an improvement of the student while others prefer a value-neutral definition of the term. In a slightly different sense, education may also refer, not to the process, but to the product of this process: the mental states and dispositions possessed by educated people. Education originated as the transmission of cultural heritage from one generation to the next. Today, educational goals increasingly encompass new ideas such as the liberation of learners, skills needed for modern society, empathy, and complex vocational skills. Types of education are commonly divided into forma ...
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Senator Luke Tewogbola Olamijulo
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the elder" or "old man") and therefore considered wiser and more experienced members of the society or ruling class. However the Roman Senate was not the ancestor or predecessor of modern parliamentarism in any sense, because the Roman senate was not a legislative body. Many countries have an assembly named a ''senate'', composed of ''senators'' who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected. Most senates have asymmetrical duties and powers compared with their respective lower house meaning they have special dutie ...
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Mubarak Damilare Tiamiyu
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak, (; 4 May 1928 – 25 February 2020) was an Egyptian politician and military officer who served as the fourth president of Egypt from 1981 to 2011. Before he entered politics, Mubarak was a career officer in the Egyptian Air Force. He served as its commander from 1972 to 1975 and rose to the rank of air chief marshal in 1973. In 1975, he was appointed vice president by President Anwar Sadat and assumed the presidency after his assassination in 1981. Mubarak's presidency lasted almost thirty years, making him Egypt's longest-serving ruler since Muhammad Ali Pasha, who ruled the country for 43 years from 1805 to 1848. Less than two weeks after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat, Mubarak quickly assumed the presidency in the single-candidate 1981 referendum, and renewed his term through single-candidate referendums in 1987, 1993, and 1999. Under United States pressure, Mubarak held the country's first multi-party election in 2005, which ...
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Funmi Obisesan
Funmi is a Nigerian feminine given name meaning "''for me''" or "''give me''" in Yoruba. It is a diminutive version of names such as: * "Olufunmilola/Oluwafunmilola" (God has given me wealth) or "Funmilola" (give me wealth) * "Olufunmilayo/Oluwafunmilayo" (God has given me joy) or "Funmilayo" (give me joy). Notable people with the name include: * Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (born 1900, died 1978), Nigerian educator, politician and women's rights activist *Funmilayo Olayinka (born 1960, died 2013), Nigerian banker and politician *Oluwafunmilayo Olajumoke Atilade (born 1952), Nigerian jurist * Funmilayo Olopade (born 1957, Nigerian American physician *Funmi Aragbaye (born 1954), Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter and televangelist *Funmi Falana, Nigerian legal practitioner and women's rights activist * Funmi Fadoju (born 2002), English netball player *Funmi Iyanda (born 1971), Nigerian talk show host, broadcaster, journalist, and blogger *Funmi Jimoh (born 1984), American long jumper ...
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Gbenga Ogunbowale
Gbenga is a first name or surname among the Yoruba speaking tribe of Nigeria. It means "lift up" or "lift higher". It can also be translated to "Elevate". Gbenga may refer to: *Gbenga Adeboye (1959 – April 2003), Nigerian entertainer *Gbenga Adeyinka, Nigerian comedian * Ajayi Gbenga Samuel (born 1984), Nigerian footballer *Gbenga Akinnagbe (born 1978), American actor *Gbenga Aluko (born 20 July 1963), Nigerian politician *Gbenga Arokoyo (born 1 November 1992), Nigerian footballer * Gbenga Bareehu Ashafa (born 22 July 1955), Nigerian politician *Gbenga Daniel (born 1956), Nigerian politician, Governor of Ogun State of Nigeria *Gbenga Elegbeleye (born 1 October 1964), Nigerian sports administrator and politician. *Gbenga Ogunniya (born September 1949), Nigerian politician *Gbenga Oloukun (born 1983), boxer from Nigeria *Gbenga Salu, video producer *Gbenga Sesan (born 1977), Nigeria's first Information Technology Youth Ambassador *Gbenga Shobo (born June 2, 1963), current Depu ...
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General Lamidi Adeosun
A general officer is an officer of high rank in the armies, and in some nations' air forces, space forces, and marines or naval infantry. In some usages the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colonel."general, adj. and n.". OED Online. March 2021. Oxford University Press. https://www.oed.com/view/Entry/77489?rskey=dCKrg4&result=1 (accessed May 11, 2021) The term ''general'' is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer and as a specific rank. It originates in the 16th century, as a shortening of '' captain general'', which rank was taken from Middle French ''capitaine général''. The adjective ''general'' had been affixed to officer designations since the late medieval period to indicate relative superiority or an extended jurisdiction. Today, the title of ''general'' is known in some countries as a four-star rank. However, different countries use different systems of stars or other insignia for senior ranks. It has a NATO rank ...
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