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Federal Government College, Jos (FGC Jos) is a Federal Government owned secondary school, run by the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria.[1][2] It is a unity school that prepares young boys and girls for the future. FGC Jos is located Along Zaria road, Jos in Jos the capital city of Plateau State in the north-central region of Nigeria, West Africa.[3][4]
Federal Government College, Jos | |
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Zaria road, Jos , | |
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Type | Federal Funded Public Secondary School |
Gender | Male and Female |
Nickname | FGC Jos |
Houses
Shere House, Dilimi House, Founders House, Nok House; Lamingo and Diye (For girls)
Notable Alumni
Mohammed Magaji - Commissioner for Finance, Gombe State.
Nenadi Usman - Former Nigerian Minister for Finance
Mascot Kalu - Former Gubernatorial Aspirant, Abia State and former Chief of Staff to the Abia State Governor
Mohammed Saidu - Commissioner for Environment, Gombe State
Mohammed Umar Bago - Executive Governor, Niger State.
H. E. Ambassador Martin Senkom Adam - Nigerian Ambassador to Cote D voire
Dr. Onyekachi Onubogu - President, FGC Jos Alumni
Prof Terrumun Swende - Chief Medical Director, Benue State University Teaching Hospital
Dr Maikanti Kachalla Baru (deceased) - Former Group Managing Director of the NNPC
Mr. Alfred Agaba Agba - Senior Special Assistant to the Nigerian President
Ambassador Haruna Ginsau - Board Chairman, North East Development Commission
Professor Abdulkarim Kana - Senior Advocate of Nigeria
Barrister Okey Ajunwa - Senior Advocate of Nigeria
References
edit- ^ "LIST: Federal Unity Colleges in Nigeria | Premium Times Nigeria". Retrieved 2022-01-31.
- ^ wahab, bayo (2018-08-30). "Full list of Federal Unity Schools in Nigeria". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
- ^ "FGC Jos School Fees For New Students (JSS1 & SS1) 2021/2022 Session". 2019-08-29. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
- ^ "Federal Government College Jos Archives". TODAY. Retrieved 2022-01-31.