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Eko Boys' High School

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Secondary school in Lagos, Nigeria
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Eko Boys' High School is a school in Lagos, Nigeria, that was founded on 13 January 1913, by Rev. William Benjamin Euba, a Methodist Reverend, who desired to establish a secondary school that would provide educational opportunities for the less privilege citizens of Lagos.

Alumni

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Amongst the Old boys of the school are:

References

  • The history of Eko Boys High school by Dr Joseph Njor

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