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Ladoke Akintola University of Technology
The University enrolls nearly 20,000 students in six faculties and a college.[2] For two consecutive seasons, in 2003 and 2004, the Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) rated the University as the best state University in Nigeria.[2]The University's main campus is located in Ogbomosho. This main campus is the site of the University's administration, as well as home to five faculties and the post-graduate school.[3]Fields of study include pure and applied science, medicine, agriculture, engineering and technology, and environmental science. Another campus is located in Osogbo, home to the College of Health Sciences. Faculties in medicine and surgery, medical laboratory technology and nursing are housed there.
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Alaba Lawson Royal College
The secondary section of the Lawson Group of Schools took off September, 1995. It is christened Alaba Lawson Royal College. At Alaba Lawson Royal College, we are committed to building future leaders. From the cradle to adulthood, we provide excellent education that takes care of every aspect of the child’s life. Over the years, it has been steady record of success achieved through determination to be the best at what we do.
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Adesoye College
Adesoye College is a Co-educational College founded by Chief Emmanuel Olatunji Adesoye, a Chartered Quantity Surveyor (UK) and National Award Holder of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (O.O.N.). Founded 1987. It provides quality education to boys and girls from all the states of Nigeria and Overseas.
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El-Shaddai School of Vocational Studies
El-Shaddai Institute offers intermediate level man-power for the industrial and social growth of our great country Nigeria.
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Vivian Fowler Memorial College For Girls
The Vivian Fowler Memorial College For Girls is an all girl's college founded in 1991 in Nigeria. It is located in the Ikeja suburb of the city of Lagos, the capital of Lagos State. It serves to prepare girls for additional education either at a University in Nigeria or elsewhere in the world.
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Igbinedion Education Centre
The Igbinedion Education Centre was founded by Sir Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion (The Esama of Benin Kingdom) and Lady Cherry Igbinedion. The foundation stone of the Igbinedion Education Centre was laid on 15th June 1990.
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Abuja Capital International College
Abuja Capital International College opened in September 2002. It is planned as a privately owned, co-educational, non-denominational, day and boarding school with a capacity for 500 students of all nationalities aged 10 ? 18 years. Governance is vested in an invited Board of Trustees.
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The American International School of Abuja
Since 1993, AISA has existed in Abuja, the new federal capital of Nigeria. The school was established to provide a quality education, utilizing an American curriculum for students of all nationalities from preschool through 12th grade. Over the years, this educational institution has witnessed enrolment growth from 40 students in 1993 to 470 students in 2011. The school community has made significant progress in terms of providing an excellent curriculum, qualified and dedicated teaching staff, and attractive facilities. AISA is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Elementary Schools, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
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Corona Secondary School (1 vote)
The Capital Science Academy (CSA) (3 votes)
St. Gregory's College (2 votes)
Enugu State University of Science and Technology (1 vote)
El-Shaddai School of Vocational Studies (1 vote)
Loyola Jesuit College (2 votes)
Vivian Fowler Memorial College For Girls (5 votes)
Atlantic Hall (3 votes)
Greensprings School (2 votes)
Babcock University (1 vote)
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The Capital Science Academy (CSA) (3 votes)
Corona Secondary School (1 vote)
Jephthah Comprehensive Secondary School (1 vote)
Greensprings School (1 vote)
El-Shaddai School of Vocational Studies (1 vote)
University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (1 vote)
Kings’ College, Lagos (2 votes)
Loyola Jesuit College (1 vote)
Atlantic Hall (2 votes)