ACHIEVEMENT IN SPORTS

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The College is well known for achievements in sports both in sports both in intercollegiate and at National Level, the contributing to Nigerian sports heroes. Hitherto, these college has participated gloriously in sporting activities such as Football, Table Tennis, Volleyball and Athletics. These college won that National Volley competition for 7 consecutive years. However, during the period 1980 – 1986, the college also scored remarkably sporting charts, namely:

  1. Champion: 1985 Maulud Nabbiyyi Football competition for Muslim College in Country.
  2. Champion: Seven-up All Secondary Schools Relay Races for Girls.
  3. Champion: Lagos State All Secondary Schools Handball Champions.
  4. Runners-Up: Chief Ebenezer Obey Football Cup Competitions.
  5. Runners-Up: Principals Cup Football Competitions.
  6. Lagos State Representative Boys & Girls All Nigerian Handball Championship.

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NATIONAL STARS IN SPORTS

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The College produced good number of National Award Winners in Sport the country:

  1. Miss Airat Bakare, Olympic Medallist Currently on Scholarship in U.S.A.
  2. Miss Ngozi Ohaechesi, 1500 meters and 800 meters Champion.
  3. Lape Mabayomije, 100 meters National Women’s Champion.
  4. Benedicta Nwosu, Mile – Marathon Girls Champion.
  5. Amina Lawal, 200 meters National Women’s Champion.

The students of College won all the Medals at National Milo Marathon Race 1986.

1st – Ngosi Ohaechesi

2nd – Shola Ogundele

3rd – Iyabo Bakare

SCHOLARSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS

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Two Students of College now enjoy scholarships up to University level their outstanding performance in Sport; namely: NGOZI OHAECHESI and BENEDICTA NWOSU.