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Lagos Baptist Academy

Lagos Baptist Academy is a Baptist secondary school located in Obanikoro, Lagos, Nigeria. The school is regarded as a sister school to Reagan Memorial Baptist Girls' Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos and Baptist Girls' Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos. It is affiliated with the Nigerian Baptist Convention.

Lagos Baptist Academy
Address
Ikorodu Road

Obanikoro

Lagos

Nigeria
Coordinates6°32′47″N 3°22′13″E / 6.546306°N 3.370361°E / 6.546306; 3.370361
Information
Other nameLBA
MottoLatin: Deo duce
(With God as leader)
DenominationBaptist
Founded1855 (1855)
Years offeredJSS 1–3
SSS 1–3
SloganUp Baptacads
AffiliationNigerian Baptist Convention
Websitehttp://www.lagosbaptistacademy.com.ng/

History edit

The school was established in 1855 by the American Baptist Missionaries and can be traced to the establishment of First Baptist Church Mission in Lagos by an African-American missionary.[1][2]

The mission was given a parcel of land by Oba Dosunmu and structures were soon built on the land. Educational activities started after the completion of the buildings and the expansion of missionary activities led to a gradual growth in the school's population. By 1886, the school had about 129 boys and 95 girls in the primary section and about 14 boys and 3 girls in the secondary section. Prior to 1926, American pastors of the Baptist Mission acted as principals for the school but in January 1926, Eyo Ita and E.E. Esua joined the staff and in August of the year, Ita became the headmaster.[3]

The initial venue of the school was on Broad Street, Lagos and later moved to a new location along the Ikorodu Road, Lagos. The Primary School section remained at that location but was renamed.

Rather than close the Primary School on Broad Street, Lagos; only the secondary school moved to Ikorodu Road in Obanikoro. The Primary school remained at Broad Street and was renamed W.J David[4](William Joshua David) Memorial Baptist Primary School after one of the American baptist missionaries that started the baptist Mission in Nigeria. The Primary school remained at the Broad Street location until the late nineteen eighties when its building was pulled down in anticipation of expanding the First Baptist Church (adjacent to the school) to include a high-rise business building. All the students at W.J David were transferred to other Baptist primary schools in the area.

School motto edit

Deo duce which means God is my leader.

School slogan edit

Up Baptacads[5]

Baptacads Mobilization Song edit

We are Baptist Academy boys and We're proud of our dear Alma Mater Where sweet fellowship we all enjoy Where the spirit of Christ is taught Where our captain, God, lead us along We"ll be true to our Alma Mater always.

Up school Up Baptacads

List of principals edit

Some of the principals of the school include

  • Prof. S.M Harden. 1855
  • Miss Lucile Reagan. 1924 – 1937
  • Dr. A. Scott Patterson. 1937 – 1940
  • Rev. B.T Griffin 1941 – 1945
  • Rev. John Mills 1946 – 1951
  • Rev. G.Lane 1951 – 1953
  • Rev. Dr. J.A. Adegbite(first Nigerian principal of the school) 1954 – 1975
  • Mr. Abayomi Ladipo 1976 – 1977(Old boy)
  • Mr. Micheal O. Alake 1977 – 1979
  • Rev. V.S Adenugba. 1979 – 1981
  • Rev. S.O.B. Oyawoye 1981 – 1982
  • Mr. Olakunle 1982 – 1983
  • Mr. Aiyelokun 1983 – 1991
  • Mr. C.O. Oduleye 1992 – 1994
  • Mr. A.C. Adesanya. 1994 – 1999
  • Mrs. F.O. Ojo. 1999 – 2003
  • Mr. H.O. Alamu 2003 – 2009
  • Rev. Mrs. B.A Ladoba 2009 – 2018
  • Dcn. Gbenga Abodunrin 2018 until date

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Allen Timilehin Olathunde. Missions in the Dark Soil: Life and Work of Thomas Jefferson Bowen in Africa. aiconcept. p. 33. ISBN 9789785238761.
  2. ^ Hollis R. Lynch (3 May 2012). K. O. Mbadiwe: A Nigerian Political Biography, 1915–1990. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. p. 18. ISBN 9781137002624.
  3. ^ Increase Coker (1955). "Our Secondary Schools, 'Baptist Academy'". Daily Times of Nigeria. p. 5.
  4. ^ https://twitter.com/david_w_j. Retrieved 24 March 2022 – via Twitter. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. ^ "Home – Baptacad – Giving your child a headstart in English and Mathematics". baptacad.com. Retrieved 24 March 2022.

External links edit

  • "Official website".
  • "Facebook website" – via Facebook.
  • . Archived from the original on 10 August 2015.

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Lagos Baptist Academy is a Baptist secondary school located in Obanikoro Lagos Nigeria The school is regarded as a sister school to Reagan Memorial Baptist Girls Secondary School Yaba Lagos and Baptist Girls Academy Obanikoro Lagos It is affiliated with the Nigerian Baptist Convention Lagos Baptist AcademyAddressIkorodu RoadObanikoroLagosNigeriaCoordinates6 32 47 N 3 22 13 E 6 546306 N 3 370361 E 6 546306 3 370361InformationOther nameLBAMottoLatin Deo duce With God as leader DenominationBaptistFounded1855 1855 Years offeredJSS 1 3SSS 1 3SloganUp BaptacadsAffiliationNigerian Baptist ConventionWebsitehttp www lagosbaptistacademy com ng Contents 1 History 2 School motto 3 School slogan 4 Baptacads Mobilization Song 5 List of principals 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe school was established in 1855 by the American Baptist Missionaries and can be traced to the establishment of First Baptist Church Mission in Lagos by an African American missionary 1 2 The mission was given a parcel of land by Oba Dosunmu and structures were soon built on the land Educational activities started after the completion of the buildings and the expansion of missionary activities led to a gradual growth in the school s population By 1886 the school had about 129 boys and 95 girls in the primary section and about 14 boys and 3 girls in the secondary section Prior to 1926 American pastors of the Baptist Mission acted as principals for the school but in January 1926 Eyo Ita and E E Esua joined the staff and in August of the year Ita became the headmaster 3 The initial venue of the school was on Broad Street Lagos and later moved to a new location along the Ikorodu Road Lagos The Primary School section remained at that location but was renamed Rather than close the Primary School on Broad Street Lagos only the secondary school moved to Ikorodu Road in Obanikoro The Primary school remained at Broad Street and was renamed W J David 4 William Joshua David Memorial Baptist Primary School after one of the American baptist missionaries that started the baptist Mission in Nigeria The Primary school remained at the Broad Street location until the late nineteen eighties when its building was pulled down in anticipation of expanding the First Baptist Church adjacent to the school to include a high rise business building All the students at W J David were transferred to other Baptist primary schools in the area School motto editDeo duce which means God is my leader School slogan editUp Baptacads 5 Baptacads Mobilization Song editWe are Baptist Academy boys and We re proud of our dear Alma Mater Where sweet fellowship we all enjoy Where the spirit of Christ is taught Where our captain God lead us along We ll be true to our Alma Mater always Up school Up BaptacadsList of principals editSome of the principals of the school include Prof S M Harden 1855 Miss Lucile Reagan 1924 1937 Dr A Scott Patterson 1937 1940 Rev B T Griffin 1941 1945 Rev John Mills 1946 1951 Rev G Lane 1951 1953 Rev Dr J A Adegbite first Nigerian principal of the school 1954 1975 Mr Abayomi Ladipo 1976 1977 Old boy Mr Micheal O Alake 1977 1979 Rev V S Adenugba 1979 1981 Rev S O B Oyawoye 1981 1982 Mr Olakunle 1982 1983 Mr Aiyelokun 1983 1991 Mr C O Oduleye 1992 1994 Mr A C Adesanya 1994 1999 Mrs F O Ojo 1999 2003 Mr H O Alamu 2003 2009 Rev Mrs B A Ladoba 2009 2018 Dcn Gbenga Abodunrin 2018 until dateNotable alumni editMobolaji Bank Anthony K O Mbadiwe Sir Chief Kessington Adebutu Founder Premier Lotto Baba Ijebu Olu Oguntokun former sports administrator former Chairman of Lagos State Boxing Association former Sole Administrator of Lagos State Sports Council Ekundayo Opaleye Former military governor of Ondo State Molade Okoya Thomas Olabisi Onabanjo first civilian Governor of Ogun State Babatunde Kwaku Adadevoh Horatio Agedah Nigerian lawyer and journalist Ahmed Yerima notable playwright Wahab Dosunmu Politician and Senator Ifagbemi Awamaridi Spiritualist Private Detective Activist Michael Opeyemi Bamidele Nigerian lawyer human rights activist member of 7th National Assembly John Momoh CEO of Channels TV Funsho Adeolu award winning actor Abisogun Leigh former vice chancellor of Lagos State University Samuel Akintola former teacher at Baptist Academy Femi Kuti musician Ademola Adebise Managing Director CEO Wema bank Plc Bade Aluko Chairman Great Nigeria Insurance Plc Mike Ozekhome human right activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria Tayo Fatunla Cartoonist with BBCSee also edit nbsp Nigeria portal nbsp Schools portalEducation in Nigeria List of schools in LagosReferences edit Allen Timilehin Olathunde Missions in the Dark Soil Life and Work of Thomas Jefferson Bowen in Africa aiconcept p 33 ISBN 9789785238761 Hollis R Lynch 3 May 2012 K O Mbadiwe A Nigerian Political Biography 1915 1990 Palgrave Macmillan 2012 p 18 ISBN 9781137002624 Increase Coker 1955 Our Secondary Schools Baptist Academy Daily Times of Nigeria p 5 https twitter com david w j Retrieved 24 March 2022 via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Home Baptacad Giving your child a headstart in English and Mathematics baptacad com Retrieved 24 March 2022 External links edit Official website Facebook website via Facebook Old Students Archived from the original on 10 August 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lagos Baptist Academy amp oldid 1180602297, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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