Federal Government Girls College Bida

The Federal Government Girls College Bida (FGGC BIDA) is a secondary boarding school for girls at Bida, Niger State, Nigeria. It was established in the mid 1970s.

Federal Government Girls College, Bida
Address
Lemu, 3km Zungeru, Road, Bida

Bida, Niger State
,
921

Nigeria
Coordinates9.0704859°N 5.9995329°E / 9.0704859; 5.9995329
Information
TypeSecondary school
MottoPRO UNITATE"
Religious affiliation(s)Mixed
Established14 October 1974
FoundersFederal Ministry Of Education, Nigeria
Principal/Head MasterDR. A.S Usman
Staff75
GenderGirls
Age12 to 18
Colour(s)Cream and Green          
NicknameFGGCBIDA, FgcBida, FGGCB
PupilsOld Students
Websitefggcbida.com

History

FGGC Bida was established in 1974 and the first set graduated in 1979. It was established in the desire for Nigeria's national unity, national integration and academic excellence. As a boarding school, the school has educated girls who have entered the professions in different fields of life working nationally and internationally.[1][2]

The Federal Government Girls College Bida is among the 104, Federal Government owned Unity Colleges managed by the Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria. Location of the school at Bida, Niger State. Bida is a Local Government Area in Niger State, Nigeria, A Nupe, speaking town.[3]

Notable alumnae

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See also

References

  1. The Fggcbida "History of the FggcBida", Federal College Bida, 2015,
  2. FggcBida history " About FggcBida ", Edufirst, 2013,
  3. Girl child college " Federal Government Girls School Bida ", HotelsNG, 2016


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