The CEO of Ken-ade schools is addressing the outgoing pupils, they're parents and the invitees about the graduation π ceremony and the latest update in school.
The Egun pupils in ken-ade private school, they dominated about 45% in the school population. The Ogu people , sometimes called Egun people , are an ethnic group located majorly in Lagos and Ogun State in the South-Western part of Nigeria . The Ogu people have varieties of dialects including Thevi, Xwela, Seto and Toli and they also account for about 15% of the indigenous population of Lagos State . The Ogu people were settlers in the old Dahomey presently known as Republic of Benin . Oral history has it that the Ogu people are a descendant of those who migrated from Whydah , Allada and Weme which are now part of the Republic of Benin as a result of the Dahomean War that occurred during the 18th century. According to Mesawaku, a historian; the Ogu people migrated to Badagry as early as the 15th century due to the need for security. The Ogu people are found in Badagry and in the Yewa and Ipokia region of Ogun State. They are also located in some parts of ...
Independence Day is an official national holiday in Nigeria , celebrated on the 1st of October. It marks Nigeria's proclamation of independence from British rule on 1 October 1960 Other Schools celebrating Independent Day with Ken-ade private school.
Samuel Ibe Leading the Igbo Pupils for their cultural dancing. Igbo Pupils are one of the tribe we have in ken-ade private school and they dominated 5% of the pupils in ken-ade private school. Igbo Culture (Igbo: α»menala ndα» Igbo) are the customs, practices and traditions of the Igbo people of southeastern Nigeria . It consists of ancient practices as well as new concepts added into the Igbo culture either by cultural evolution or by outside influence.
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