Welcome to Okrika

Grammar School

Shaping Minds, Building Futures Since 1940

85+

Years of Excellence

5000+

Alumni Worldwide

Top

School in Rivers State

Welcome to Okrika Grammar School

Shaping Minds, Building Futures Since 1940

85+

Years of Excellence

5000+

Alumni Worldwide

Top

School in Rivers
State

• About Us

HERITAGE. EXCELLENCE. INNOVATION.

We Are Okrika Grammar School

Okrika Grammar School was founded in 1940 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) under the auspices of Bishop A. M. Gelsthorpe and the Anglican Diocese of Okrika, making us one of the oldest and most distinguished secondary schools in Rivers State and the wider Niger Delta region.

For over 85 years, OGS has stood as a beacon of academic excellence, moral formation, and community pride built on the founding conviction that education should shape character, sharpen minds, and produce leaders.

"We are more than a school. We are a legacy, and we are building something extraordinary on top of it."

Okrika Grammar School entrance sign
Founded 1940 By the Church Missionary Society (CMS) Diocese of Okrika, Anglican Communion

• About Us

HERITAGE. EXCELLENCE. INNOVATION.

We Are Okrika Grammar School

Okrika Grammar School was founded in 1940 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) under the auspices of Bishop A. M. Gelsthorpe and the Anglican Diocese of Okrika, making us one of the oldest and most distinguished secondary schools in Rivers State and the wider Niger Delta region.

For over 85 years, OGS has stood as a beacon of academic excellence, moral formation, and community pride built on the founding conviction that education should shape character, sharpen minds, and produce leaders.

"We are more than a school. We are a legacy, and we are building something extraordinary on top of it."

Okrika Grammar School entrance sign
Founded 1940 By the Church Missionary Society (CMS) Diocese of Okrika, Anglican Communion

A History of Greatness

When the school opened its doors in 1940, its first principal, Mr. Ifediora Oli, admitted 60 pioneer students, 30 of whom were Okrika indigenes. Among that founding cohort were His Majesty King S.P.U. Ogan, Ado XIII, the late Amayanabo of Okrika, and Hon. Justice Jotham Fiberesima (JP), who served as the school's first Senior Prefect. From its very first day, OGS was producing royalty and leaders.

Over the decades, Okrika Grammar School has produced some of the most distinguished figures in Rivers State and Nigerian public life. The OGS alumni roll is not simply a list of names; it is a record of impact across every sector of Nigerian society.

  • Chief Rufus Ada-George — Former Governor, Rivers State

  • Sir Gabriel Toby — Former Deputy Governor, Rivers State

  • Hon. Justice Sika Aprioku

  • Dakuku Peterside — Former Director-General, NIMASA

  • His Majesty King S.P.U. Ogan, Ado XIII — Amanyanabo of Okrika

  • Hon. Justice Jotham Fiberesima JP — First Senior Prefect

A Legacy Restored

Following a comprehensive, state-funded renovation officially commissioned on March 13, 2025, OGS has been transformed into a world-class learning environment equipped to deliver education at the highest standard.

This is the foundation we stand on, and it is the standard we are committed to restoring and surpassing. We are restoring the Pride of Okrika and building the next generation of Niger Delta innovators.

1940

Year Founded

60

Pioneer Students

CMS Founded

Church Missionary Society · Anglican Diocese of Okrika

A History of Greatness

When the school opened its doors in 1940, its first principal, Mr. Ifediora Oli, admitted 60 pioneer students, 30 of whom were Okrika indigenes. Among that founding cohort were His Majesty King S.P.U. Ogan, Ado XIII, the late Amayanabo of Okrika, and Hon. Justice Jotham Fiberesima (JP), who served as the school's first Senior Prefect. From its very first day, OGS was producing royalty and leaders.

Over the decades, Okrika Grammar School has produced some of the most distinguished figures in Rivers State and Nigerian public life. The OGS alumni roll is not simply a list of names; it is a record of impact across every sector of Nigerian society.

  • Chief Rufus Ada-George — Former Governor, Rivers State

  • Sir Gabriel Toby — Former Deputy Governor, Rivers State

  • Hon. Justice Sika Aprioku

  • Dakuku Peterside — Former Director-General, NIMASA

  • His Majesty King S.P.U. Ogan, Ado XIII — Amanyanabo of Okrika

  • Hon. Justice Jotham Fiberesima JP — First Senior Prefect

A Legacy Restored

Following a comprehensive, state-funded renovation officially commissioned on March 13, 2025, OGS has been transformed into a world-class learning environment equipped to deliver education at the highest standard.

This is the foundation we stand on, and it is the standard we are committed to restoring and surpassing. We are restoring the Pride of Okrika and building the next generation of Niger Delta innovators.

1940

Year Founded

60

Pioneer Students

CMS Founded

Church Missionary Society · Anglican

Diocese of Okrika

World-Class Facilities

Renovated and commissioned in March 2025, our campus is fully equipped for 21st-century learning.

Smart Classrooms

14 fully furnished classroom structures equipped with 75 smart television sets for interactive, technology-enhanced learning.

Technology & Research Centre

Cutting-edge ICT centre with 60 computer sets, fully equipped science laboratories, and modern research facilities.

Boarding Facilities

Comfortable, round-the-clock supervised hostels for male and female students, providing a safe, structured residential environment.

Modern Infrastructure

Solar-powered streetlights, a new assembly hall, staff quarters, a functional library, and a campus built for excellence.

1940

Year Founded

85+

Years of Excellence

Top

Ranked School, Rivers State

Smart

School Status

World-Class Facilities

Renovated and commissioned in March 2025, our campus is fully equipped for 21st-century learning.

Smart Classrooms

14 fully furnished classroom structures equipped with 75 smart television sets for interactive, technology-enhanced learning.

Technology & Research Centre

Cutting-edge ICT centre with 60 computer sets, fully equipped science laboratories, and modern research facilities.

Boarding Facilities

Comfortable, round-the-clock supervised hostels for male and female students, providing a safe, structured residential environment.

Modern Infrastructure

Solar-powered streetlights, a new assembly hall, staff quarters, a functional library, and a campus built for excellence.

1940

Year Founded

85+

Years of Excellence

Top

Ranked School, Rivers State

Smart

School Status

• Full School Offering

One School. Every Stage of the Journey.

At OGS, we walk with your child from their very first step in education all the way through to secondary school completion. Our full offering covers every level of learning, from Creche through Senior Secondary School.

"When a family chooses OGS, they are not just choosing a school for today. They are choosing a home for their child's entire educational journey."

Students in classroom
5 School Levels
Creche Starting Point
SS3 Finishing Point
1

Creche

From Birth

A warm, safe, and nurturing environment for our youngest learners, giving them the best possible start from the earliest age.

2

Nursery

Ages 2 – 5

Structured early childhood education that builds confidence, curiosity, and foundational skills through play-based and guided learning.

3

Primary School

Ages 6 – 11

A rigorous and well-rounded primary curriculum that instils strong literacy, numeracy, and character foundations for the academic journey ahead.

4

Junior Secondary

JSS 1 – 3

A broad and balanced curriculum introducing students to core academic subjects, digital technology, and practical skills, setting the standard for secondary excellence.

5

Senior Secondary

SS 1 – 3

Focused, examination-driven preparation across science and arts tracks with dedicated WAEC, NECO, and JAMB support programmes to ensure every student achieves their full potential.

• Full School Offering

One School. Every Stage of the Journey.

At OGS, we walk with your child from their very first step in education all the way through to secondary school completion. Our full offering covers every level of learning, from Creche through Senior Secondary School.

"When a family chooses OGS, they are not just choosing a school for today. They are choosing a home for their child's entire educational journey."

Students in classroom
5 School Levels
Creche Starting Point
SS3 Finishing Point
1

Creche

From Birth

A warm, safe, and nurturing environment for our youngest learners, giving them the best possible start from the earliest age.

2

Nursery

Ages 2 – 5

Structured early childhood education that builds confidence, curiosity, and foundational skills through play-based and guided learning.

3

Primary School

Ages 6 – 11

A rigorous and well-rounded primary curriculum that instils strong literacy, numeracy, and character foundations for the academic journey ahead.

4

Junior Secondary

JSS 1 – 3

A broad and balanced curriculum introducing students to core academic subjects, digital technology, and practical skills, setting the standard for secondary excellence.

5

Senior Secondary

SS 1 – 3

Focused, examination-driven preparation across science and arts tracks with dedicated WAEC, NECO, and JAMB support programmes to ensure every student achieves their full potential.

Our Foundation

Vision, Mission &

Core Values

The guiding principles that shape every decision, every lesson, and every student at OGS.

Our

Vision

To be the leading Smart School in Rivers State, nurturing future leaders who are academically sound, digitally literate, technically skilled, and grounded in Anglican values.

Our

Mission

To raise disciplined minds, responsible leaders, and students prepared for their divine destiny through academic rigour, character education, and 21st-century skills.

CORE VALUES

Academic Excellence

We uphold the highest standards of academic achievement and intellectual rigor.

Integrity & Character

We build students of moral conviction, honesty, and ethical leadership.

Purpose-Driven Growth

Every student is guided to discover and develop their God-given potential.

Community & Service

We instill a lifelong commitment to giving back and serving Nigeria and beyond.

Our Foundation

Vision, Mission &

Core Values

The guiding principles that shape every decision, every lesson, and every student at OGS.

Our

Vision

To be the leading Smart School in Rivers State, nurturing future leaders who are academically sound, digitally literate, technically skilled, and grounded in Anglican values.

Our

Mission

To raise disciplined minds, responsible leaders, and students prepared for their divine destiny through academic rigour, character education, and 21st-century skills.

CORE VALUES

Academic Excellence

We uphold the highest standards of academic achievement and intellectual rigor.

Integrity & Character

We build students of moral conviction, honesty, and ethical leadership.

Purpose-Driven Growth

Every student is guided to discover and develop their God-given potential.

Community & Service

We instill a lifelong commitment to giving back and serving Nigeria and beyond.

• Academics

A Curriculum Built for Tomorrow's Leaders

Our academic programme is structured, rigorous, and uncompromising on results, spanning Junior Secondary School (JSS 1–3) and Senior Secondary School (SSS 1–3), fully aligned with the Nigerian national curriculum and WAEC/NECO examination syllabi.

OGS is proudly one of the very few schools in Rivers State delivering a truly integrated Smart School experience. From competitive JSS1 entrance examinations that set the standard from day one to dedicated WAEC and JAMB preparation clinics, everything at OGS is designed to produce outstanding results and university-ready graduates.

Students in science lab
JSS 1–3 Junior Secondary
SSS 1–3 Senior Secondary
60 Computer Sets

• Academics

A Curriculum Built for Tomorrow's Leaders

Our academic programme is structured, rigorous, and uncompromising on results, spanning Junior Secondary School (JSS 1–3) and Senior Secondary School (SSS 1–3), fully aligned with the Nigerian national curriculum and WAEC/NECO examination syllabi.

OGS is proudly one of the very few schools in Rivers State delivering a truly integrated Smart School experience. From competitive JSS1 entrance examinations that set the standard from day one to dedicated WAEC and JAMB preparation clinics, everything at OGS is designed to produce outstanding results and university-ready graduates.

Students in science lab
JSS 1–3 Junior Secondary
SSS 1–3 Senior Secondary
60 Computer Sets

Subject Areas & Departments

Mathematics & Sciences

Rigorous programmes in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology preparing students for STEM careers.

Social Sciences & Humanities

Literature, History, Economics, Government, and Geography forming well-rounded global citizens.

Laboratory Sciences

Fully equipped science laboratories giving students hands-on access to the tools of modern learning.

Digital Technology

Compulsory for every student from JSS1 to SS3, arts or science. All OGS students graduate digitally literate and tech-confident.

GSM Repairs & Technical Skills

One of the only schools in Rivers State offering GSM Repairs as a Trade Subject, hands-on, market-relevant training giving students a genuine economic edge.

Creative Arts & Culture

Fine Arts, Technical Drawing, Music, and cultural programmes celebrating the Okrika heritage.

Subject Areas & Departments

Mathematics & Sciences

Rigorous programmes in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology preparing students for STEM careers.

Social Sciences & Humanities

Literature, History, Economics, Government, and Geography forming well-rounded global citizens.

Laboratory Sciences

Fully equipped science laboratories giving students hands-on access to the tools of modern learning.

Digital Technology

Compulsory for every student from JSS1 to SS3, arts or science. All OGS students graduate digitally literate and tech-confident.

GSM Repairs & Technical Skills

One of the only schools in Rivers State offering GSM Repairs as a Trade Subject, hands-on, market-relevant training giving students a genuine economic edge.

Creative Arts & Culture

Fine Arts, Technical Drawing, Music, and cultural programmes celebrating the Okrika heritage.

The Smart School Difference

NDI Technovation Club

Advanced Programme

In partnership with Niger Delta Innovate, our Technovation Club gives high-performing students advanced training in Python programming, robotics, artificial intelligence, and design thinking mentored directly by industry professionals.

WAEC & JAMB Preparation

Core Academic

Our intensive 8-Week JAMB Clinic and dedicated WAEC Preparatory Programme, combined with structured evening study sessions for boarders and a teacher-student mentorship programme, ensure every student achieves their full examination potential.

Entrepreneurship & Leadership

Character Formation

Entrepreneurship classes and leadership training prepare students for a competitive global economy, while Anglican values ensure they are grounded in integrity, discipline, and purpose.

Co-curricular Excellence

Student Life

Sports, debate, drama, music, and student government — a rich co-curricular programme that develops the whole person and complements academic achievement at every level.

Our Achievements

A Legacy of

Excellence

Decades of academic, cultural, and sporting achievements that reflect the unwavering
dedication of our students, staff, and community.

2024

100% WAEC Pass Rate

Exceptional performance in the 2024 WAEC examination with 100% of students scoring 5 credits and above including English and Mathematics.

2026

3rd Place — SPE Science Fair

Okrika Grammar School placed 3rd out of over 30 top-ranked schools at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Science Fair, earning the right to represent Rivers State at the National Science Fair.

2023

A Strong Alumni Network

Our growing network of distinguished alumni spans government, medicine, law, engineering, and business — making an impact across Nigeria and beyond.

2023

Top JAMB Scores

Since 2023 Over 85 students scored 300 and above in UTME, gaining admission into Nigeria's premier universities.

2022

Top School — Rotary Choir Competition

Okrika Grammar School claimed top honours at the Rotary School Choir Competition, showcasing exceptional musical talent and discipline.

Our Achievements

A Legacy of

Excellence

Decades of academic, cultural, and sporting achievements that reflect the unwavering
dedication of our students, staff, and community.

2024

100% WAEC Pass Rate

Exceptional performance in the 2024 WAEC examination with 100% of students scoring 5 credits and above including English and Mathematics.

2026

3rd Place — SPE Science Fair

Okrika Grammar School placed 3rd out of over 30 top-ranked schools at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Science Fair, earning the right to represent Rivers State at the National Science Fair.

2023

A Strong Alumni Network

Our growing network of distinguished alumni spans government, medicine, law, engineering, and business — making an impact across Nigeria and beyond.

2023

Top JAMB Scores

Since 2023 Over 85 students scored 300 and above in UTME, gaining admission into Nigeria's premier universities.

2022

Top School — Rotary Choir Competition

Okrika Grammar School claimed top honours at the Rotary School Choir Competition, showcasing exceptional musical talent and discipline.

Why OGS Stands Apart

Our track record speaks for itself. Year after year, Okrika Grammar School delivers results that transform lives and open doors to the brightest futures for our students.

  • Consistently ranked among the top secondary schools in Rivers State

  • 3rd place at the 2026 SPE Science Fair, qualifying to represent Rivers State at the National Science Fair

  • First school in Rivers State to establish a robotics laboratory in a secondary school

  • 100% WAEC pass rate in 2024, five credits and above including English and Mathematics

  • Over 85 students scoring 300 and above in UTME since 2023

  • Alumni in leading Nigerian and international universities

  • NDI Technovation Club delivering Python, robotics, and AI training

  • Annual cultural festival showcasing Okrika heritage and arts

Why OGS Stands Apart

Our track record speaks for itself. Year after year, Okrika Grammar School delivers results that transform lives and open doors to the brightest futures for our students.

  • Consistently ranked among the top secondary schools in Rivers State

  • 3rd place at the 2026 SPE Science Fair, qualifying to represent Rivers State at the National Science Fair

  • First school in Rivers State to establish a robotics laboratory in a secondary school

  • 100% WAEC pass rate in 2024, five credits and above including English and Mathematics

  • Over 85 students scoring 300 and above in UTME since 2023

  • Alumni in leading Nigerian and international universities

  • NDI Technovation Club delivering Python, robotics, and AI training

  • Annual cultural festival showcasing Okrika heritage and arts

Student Life

Life Beyond the Classroom

At Okrika Grammar School, education is a full experience. We nurture every dimension of
student development through a rich co-curricular programme.

Sports field

Sports & Athletics

Football, Athletics, Swimming, Table Tennis and more

Piano keys Musical Classes

Music & Performing Arts

Choir, Drama Club, and School Band

Debate

Debate & Public Speaking

Award-winning debate team at national level

Science

Academic Clubs

Science, Math, Literature, and History clubs

Computer lab

Digital Technology

Coding, web design, and digital skills for the modern world

Robotics

Technovation & Robotics Club

Building smart systems and robots to solve the modern problems

Students

Photography & Media

School magazine, yearbook, and media club

Student Life

Life Beyond the Classroom

At Okrika Grammar School, education is a full experience. We nurture every dimension of
student development through a rich co-curricular programme.

Sports field

Sports & Athletics

Football, Athletics, Swimming, Table Tennis and more

Piano keys Musical Classes

Music & Performing Arts

Choir, Drama Club, and School Band

Debate

Debate & Public Speaking

Award-winning debate team at national level

Science

Academic Clubs

Science, Math, Literature, and History clubs

Computer lab

Digital Technology

Coding, web design, and digital skills for the modern world

Robotics

Technovation & Robotics Club

Building smart systems and robots to solve the modern problems

Students

Photography & Media

School magazine, yearbook, and media club

Student Life

Latest from OGS

Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara receiving award from Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu at NADCEL 2026

KD Squares Chairman Receives Award from Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff at NADCEL 2026

July 10, 202617 min read

From Service to Recognition: How Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara's Award from the Chief of Army Staff Reflects a Legacy of Leadership, Community, and Innovation in the Niger Delta

Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara receiving award from Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu at NADCEL 2026

On Sunday, 5th July 2026, in the heart of Rivers State, something remarkable happened. The Nigerian Army gathered at its annual celebration — NADCEL, the Nigerian Army Day Celebration and Exhibition — not only to mark the occasion with ceremony and reflection, but to serve. To offer free medical care to the residents of Okrika community. And in the midst of that day, Lt. General Waidi Shaibu, the Chief of Army Staff, paused to recognise a man who has spent his career doing exactly the same thing: building, serving, and uplifting the people of the Niger Delta.

That man is Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara — Chairman and Executive Director of KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate (NDI). The award he received from one of Nigeria's most senior military officials was not a bureaucratic formality. It was a signal. A signal that the kind of leadership Nigeria needs — rooted in community, driven by innovation, and sustained by service — is being noticed at the highest levels of the nation.

This article tells the full story. Who Mr Fubara is. What KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate have built. Why the NADCEL recognition matters for the organisations, for the Niger Delta, and for every young Nigerian who has been told that their region and their ambitions are too small for the world.

"The greatest awards are the ones that arrive not because you sought them, but because the work spoke before you did."

— Editorial reflection

1. Understanding NADCEL: Nigeria's Army Day and What It Represents

Nigerian Army free medical outreach for Okrika community, Rivers State, during NADCEL 2026

Before unpacking the award itself, it is worth understanding the context in which it was given — because context, in this case, is everything.

NADCEL — the Nigerian Army Day Celebration and Exhibition — is an annual event marking the anniversary of the Nigerian Army. It is one of the most significant occasions in Nigeria's national calendar, bringing together senior military leadership, civilian dignitaries, government officials, and community stakeholders. It is a day of reflection on the Army's role in national security, peacekeeping, and — increasingly — community service.

The 2026 edition was notable for the prominence it gave to civilian community engagement. Alongside the formal ceremonies, the Nigerian Army organised a free medical outreach for residents of Okrika, a riverine community in Rivers State. Medical personnel offered consultations, diagnostics, and treatment to residents who, in many cases, face significant barriers to healthcare access. This integration of military service with community health intervention is a dimension of NADCEL that deserves recognition in its own right.

It is within this environment of service, civic responsibility, and national pride that the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Waidi Shaibu, chose to recognise Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara. That choice carries meaning. Awards given on days of service, by leaders committed to impact, carry a weight that transcends the event itself.

About the Chief of Army Staff

Lt. General Waidi Shaibu currently serves as Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff, commanding one of the largest military forces on the African continent. Under his leadership, the Nigerian Army has pursued a vision of not just national security but active civilian engagement — including health outreaches, infrastructure support, and community development initiatives across Nigeria's most underserved regions. His decision to recognise civilian innovators and community leaders at NADCEL reflects a broader philosophy: that nation-building is a shared responsibility.

2. Who Is Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara? A Portrait of Purpose-Driven Leadership

Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara

To understand why this award is significant, you must understand the man who received it. Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara is not a figure who emerged suddenly into public recognition. He is a product of consistent, unglamorous, ground-level work — the kind that rarely makes national headlines but quietly transforms the communities it touches.

A Career Built at the Intersection of Technology and Community

Mr Fubara is the founding Chairman and Executive Director of two complementary organisations: KD Squares, a technology and business automation company based in Port Harcourt, and Niger Delta Innovate (NDI), a community-focused innovation and development initiative rooted in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

His professional philosophy rests on a conviction that has guided every decision he has made: that technology is most powerful not when it serves the already-privileged, but when it is deliberately deployed to transform under-resourced communities and unlock the potential of overlooked people.

In practical terms, this has meant building a company — KD Squares — that provides no-code automation, IT consulting, and systems engineering services to businesses across Nigeria and internationally, while simultaneously channelling the knowledge, networks, and resources that come from that work back into the communities of the Niger Delta through NDI.

The Niger Delta as a Mission, Not Just a Location

It would be easy to describe Mr Fubara as a businessman who happens to come from the Niger Delta. That description would miss the point entirely. The Niger Delta is not a backdrop to his story — it is the subject of it.

The Niger Delta is a region of extraordinary contradiction. It is the source of the petroleum wealth that has funded Nigeria's national budget for decades. Yet it remains one of the country's most environmentally challenged, economically marginalised, and institutionally underserved regions. Its communities — including Okrika, where the NADCEL medical outreach was held — have seen resources extracted and opportunities denied in near-equal measure.

Mr Fubara chose to build his career not in spite of this contradiction, but because of it. He understood early that the Niger Delta's most urgent need was not charity but capacity — trained talent, functioning systems, and leadership structures that could advocate for and serve its people with competence and dignity.

That understanding shaped KD Squares. It shaped Niger Delta Innovate. And it shaped the kind of leader that, on 5th July 2026, the Chief of Army Staff stood before a national gathering to recognise.

"The Niger Delta's greatest resource was never oil. It was always its people. Our job has been to build systems worthy of them."

— Kelvin Sampson Fubara — Chairman & Executive Director, KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate

3. KD Squares: Building the Systems Infrastructure of Nigerian Business

KD Squares Team

KD Squares was founded on a simple but powerful insight: most Nigerian small and medium enterprises are losing vast amounts of time, money, and opportunity not because they lack talented people, but because they lack the operational systems that allow those people to work at their best.

The company provides no-code automation, business systems design, IT consulting, and workflow engineering services — building the operational backbone that allows businesses to grow without proportionally growing their headcount or their manual workload. Its clients range from startups to established enterprises, spanning industries including e-commerce, professional services, healthcare administration, and financial services.

Recognition Before This Award

The NADCEL recognition did not arrive in a vacuum. In 2024, KD Squares was named Startup of the Year in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, by HackerNoon — one of the world's most widely read technology publications. That recognition placed KD Squares on an international map that few Nigerian tech companies from outside Lagos or Abuja have managed to reach.

The company has served more than 20 clients across 10 countries. Its systems have helped businesses reclaim hundreds of hours of manual work per week, scale their operations without proportional cost increases, and build the kind of operational resilience that separates businesses that survive disruption from those that are destroyed by it.

What Makes KD Squares Different

In a Nigerian tech landscape that has often prioritised building products for export or attracting foreign capital, KD Squares has taken a different path. It has focused on making African businesses more competitive — not by replacing their workforces with technology, but by building systems that free those workforces to do the work that genuinely requires human intelligence, creativity, and relationship.

This philosophy — technology in service of people, not in replacement of them — is one that Mr Fubara has been consistent about from the beginning. It is also the thread that connects KD Squares' commercial work to Niger Delta Innovate's community mission.

KD Squares — By the numbers

Founded: Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

Clients served: 20+ businesses across 10 countries

Recognition: HackerNoon Startup of the Year 2024 — Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Specialisation: No-code business automation, IT consulting, systems engineering, talent development

Team capacity hours recovered for clients: Hundreds of hours per week, across the client portfolio

Training: No-code systems engineers trained and placed with local and international clients

4. Niger Delta Innovate: When Technology Meets Community

Niger Delta Innovate students live class

If KD Squares is Mr Fubara's answer to the question "How do we build better businesses?", Niger Delta Innovate is his answer to the deeper question underneath it: "Better businesses for whom?"

NDI is a community innovation and development organisation rooted in the Niger Delta. Its mission is to unlock the potential of the region's people — particularly its young people — by connecting them to skills, opportunities, and networks that have historically been concentrated in Nigeria's larger urban centres.

The NDI Model: Skilling, Connecting, Advocating

Niger Delta Innovate operates across three pillars that Mr Fubara has refined over years of community engagement:

•Skills development: Skills and training: NDI facilitates access to practical, market-relevant technology training — particularly in no-code automation and digital systems — for young people across the Niger Delta. The pipeline between NDI's community programmes and KD Squares' workforce is direct: trained individuals move from community learners to professional systems engineers serving clients locally and internationally.

•Innovation: Innovation facilitation: NDI creates platforms for Niger Delta entrepreneurs and innovators to develop their ideas, access mentorship, and connect with markets that would otherwise be inaccessible from a riverine community in Rivers State.

•Advocacy: Community advocacy: NDI advocates for the Niger Delta at the policy level — making the case that the region's development is not a charity cause but a strategic imperative for Nigeria's long-term prosperity.

The free medical outreach at Okrika that took place at NADCEL on 5th July 2026 — though led by the Nigerian Army, not NDI directly — reflects exactly the kind of community investment that NDI has championed through its own programming. The convergence of the military's outreach event with the recognition of Mr Fubara is therefore not coincidental. It is symbolic of a shared value: that those with institutional power and resources have an obligation to serve those without.

5. The Significance of the Award: What Does Recognition from the Chief of Army Staff Mean?

Nigerian Army free medical outreach for Okrika community

To receive recognition from the Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria is not a routine distinction. The Nigerian Army is one of the country's most respected institutions — a force that has shaped national history, peacekeeping across West Africa, and, increasingly, civilian development. An award from its most senior officer carries institutional weight that extends well beyond the ceremonial.

What the Award Represents — For Mr Fubara Personally

For Mr Fubara, the recognition from Lt. General Waidi Shaibu represents a validation that transcends business metrics. It speaks to his character as a leader who has consistently chosen service over self-promotion, community over convenience, and long-term impact over short-term gain.

In Nigerian civic and professional culture, recognition from the military establishment carries a particular significance — it signals that your contribution has been observed not just within your industry but across the broader fabric of national life. It places the recipient in the company of individuals whom the nation considers worthy of honour on its most celebrated occasions.

What the Award Represents — For KD Squares

For KD Squares, the recognition of its Chairman at NADCEL 2026 is a credibility signal of the highest order. In a business environment where trust is hard-won and institutional relationships are foundational to growth, being associated with the Nigerian Army's national day of celebration — and with the personal recognition of its chief officer — places KD Squares in a category of organisations that prospective clients, partners, and investors can trust.

It also confirms something that the KD Squares team has always believed: that doing business with integrity, investing in your people, and remaining anchored in your community is not a sacrifice of competitive advantage — it is the source of it.

What the Award Represents — For Niger Delta Innovate

For NDI, the recognition carries a different but equally powerful weight. Niger Delta Innovate exists to amplify the voice and the capacity of a region that has too often been spoken about rather than spoken to. When the Chairman of NDI is recognised at a national celebration alongside the highest levels of the Nigerian military, it sends a message to every young person in Okrika, Warri, Yenagoa, Bonny, and across the delta: the work being done in your name, in your region, has been seen.

That visibility matters. It matters for the young woman in a rural community who is learning no-code automation through an NDI training programme. It matters for the small business owner in Port Harcourt who chose KD Squares because he trusted that a company rooted in the Niger Delta understood what he was building. And it matters for every community partner, government stakeholder, and international collaborator that NDI has been working to reach.

"Recognition at this level doesn't just honour an individual. It honours every community, every trainee, every client, and every partner that made the work possible."

— Editorial team, KD Squares & Niger Delta Innovate

6. Okrika and the Medical Outreach: Service as the Context for Recognition

Okrika is a local government area in Rivers State, situated on an island at the eastern edge of the Niger Delta. It is a community deeply connected to the waterways that define the delta's geography — and, like many such communities, it faces significant challenges in healthcare access, infrastructure, and economic opportunity.

The Nigerian Army's decision to conduct a free medical outreach for Okrika residents during NADCEL 2026 was a deliberate act of institutional service. Medical personnel offered consultations, basic diagnostics, and treatment to members of the public who may not otherwise have had access to comparable care. In a region where healthcare infrastructure has historically been inadequate relative to population need, such outreaches are not symbolic gestures — they are meaningful interventions.

The fact that Mr Fubara's award was presented in this context is significant. It means that the recognition did not occur in a formal, insular ceremony but in a public setting where service was literally being rendered to the community at the same moment. The juxtaposition — soldiers providing free medical care to Okrika residents, and the Chief of Army Staff recognising a civilian leader who has spent his career serving the same kinds of communities — speaks to a philosophy of national development that both organisations share.

It also grounds the award in the reality of the Niger Delta, which is precisely where both KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate have always chosen to operate. Not from a distance. Not through intermediaries. But in the field, in the community, and alongside the people their work is meant to serve.

7. What This Recognition Means for Stakeholders — Clients, Partners, and Communities

Okrika residents at the Nigerian Army free medical outreach, Rivers State, during NADCEL 2026

For clients of KD Squares

The recognition of KD Squares' Chairman by the Chief of Army Staff provides clients — current and prospective — with the highest form of third-party validation: institutional recognition at the national level. When you choose to work with KD Squares, you are choosing an organisation whose leadership has been acknowledged not just by industry peers but by Nigeria's most senior military official at a national celebration.

This matters in practical terms. It means that KD Squares' values of service, integrity, and community investment are not marketing language — they are the qualities that have been publicly recognised by institutions whose judgment the nation trusts.

For NDI community stakeholders and training participants

For every young person who has participated in an NDI training programme, every community partner who has worked alongside NDI on a development initiative, and every stakeholder who has believed in the possibility of a more prosperous Niger Delta — this award is your proof of concept. The leader who championed your potential has been recognised by the leaders of the nation.

That recognition is yours as much as it is his. And it is an invitation to press further, to train harder, to build with more confidence, and to claim the place in Nigeria's innovation story that the Niger Delta has always deserved.

For partners and investors

For organisations considering partnership with KD Squares or Niger Delta Innovate, the NADCEL recognition provides an important signal: these are organisations whose leadership stands at the intersection of commercial competence and civic responsibility. Their Chairman has been recognised not for financial performance alone, but for the totality of his contribution to Nigerian society.

That profile — commercially effective, community-rooted, nationally recognised — is precisely the kind of leadership that sustainable partnerships are built around.

8. Looking Forward: What Comes Next for KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate

Nigerian Army free medical outreach, Rivers State, during NADCEL 2026

An award of this significance is not an endpoint. For Mr Fubara, for KD Squares, and for Niger Delta Innovate, it is a reference point — a confirmation of direction and a mandate to accelerate.

In the months ahead, both organisations are continuing to expand their footprint. KD Squares is scaling its automation and systems engineering services to new markets across Africa and internationally, while deepening its commitment to training homegrown Nigerian talent for a global workforce. Niger Delta Innovate is strengthening its community partnerships, expanding its training pipeline, and building the advocacy infrastructure needed to position the Niger Delta as a recognised hub of innovation and enterprise.

The NADCEL recognition will inform both of these trajectories. It opens doors. It builds bridges. And it sends a signal — to government institutions, to international partners, and to the global technology community — that the organisations emerging from the Niger Delta are operating at a standard worthy of national recognition.

Most importantly, it reinforces the commitment that has always been at the heart of both organisations: to serve the communities that shaped them, to build systems worthy of the people who use them, and to ensure that the story of the Niger Delta is written by those who know it best.

What we are building next — KD Squares & NDI

Expanding no-code automation training: More community cohorts across the Niger Delta, creating a pipeline from training to employment to international client delivery.

Scaling international client services: Growing the portfolio of businesses served across Africa, Europe, and North America through KD Squares' remote-first systems engineering model.

Deepening community health and development advocacy through NDI, building on the spirit of service demonstrated at NADCEL 2026.

Strengthening institutional partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and private sector organisations committed to Niger Delta development.

Pursuing new frameworks of civic-tech collaboration — using the credibility of this recognition to open policy conversations about digital infrastructure investment in the Niger Delta.

9. Conclusion: Service Recognised, Mission Continued

On 5th July 2026, at a national celebration that combined military ceremony with grassroots medical service, the Chief of Army Staff of Nigeria chose to recognise a man who has spent his career building the same combination — professional excellence and community service, operating in tandem, each making the other stronger.

Mr Kelvin Sampson Fubara's award from Lt. General Waidi Shaibu at NADCEL 2026 is a moment that both KD Squares and Niger Delta Innovate will carry forward — not as a trophy on a shelf, but as a commitment on a wall: to go further, serve deeper, build better, and ensure that the Niger Delta's most capable people and most important communities are never, ever left behind.

To our team, our clients, our partners, our training cohorts, and every community that has trusted us with a piece of their future: this recognition is shared with all of you.

The work continues.

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Guided by Purposeful Leadership

Faith, excellence, and innovation: the values driving OGS into its next century of impact

under the authority and vision of our founding and executive leaders.

The Rt. Revd. Dr. Enoch Atuboyedia, JP

Proprietor & Bishop

Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)

Ecclesiastical Authority

Proprietor

Diocese of Okrika

The Rt. Revd. Dr. Enoch Atuboyedia serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of Okrika under the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion. As the ecclesiastical authority and Proprietor of Okrika Grammar School, His Lordship provides the spiritual oversight, institutional governance, and visionary leadership that anchors the school's transformation agenda firmly within the values of faith, excellence, and service.

Under his watch, the Diocese of Okrika has demonstrated a clear commitment to educational development, and it is under his direct authority that the current transformation of OGS has been commissioned and empowered. His Lordship's leadership ensures that as OGS grows into a 21st-century Smart School, it never loses the moral and spiritual foundation upon which it was built in 1940.

Mr. Kelvin Sampson Fubara

Principal, Okrika Grammar School

Tech Entrepreneur & Education Reformer

First Class, Economics - ABU Zaria

Executive Director, NDI

Kelvin Sampson Fubara is a technology entrepreneur, innovation leader, and education reformer from the Niger Delta. A First Class graduate of Economics from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, he is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of KD Squares and Executive Director of Niger Delta Innovate (NDI), where he has driven technology education and youth development across the region.

Appointed Principal of Okrika Grammar School in February 2026, Kelvin brings to OGS the discipline of a rigorous academic, the agility of a tech entrepreneur, and the moral grounding of a faith-based institution. He is the architect of The Fubara Agenda, the school's three-year transformation strategy, and is personally committed to making OGS the number one Smart School in Rivers State.

• Leadership

Guided by Purposeful Leadership

Faith, excellence, and innovation: the values driving OGS into its next century of impact

under the authority and vision of our founding and executive leaders.

The Rt. Revd. Dr. Enoch Atuboyedia, JP

Proprietor & Bishop

Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)

Ecclesiastical Authority

Proprietor

Diocese of Okrika

The Rt. Revd. Dr. Enoch Atuboyedia serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of Okrika under the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion. As the ecclesiastical authority and Proprietor of Okrika Grammar School, His Lordship provides the spiritual oversight, institutional governance, and visionary leadership that anchors the school's transformation agenda firmly within the values of faith, excellence, and service.

Under his watch, the Diocese of Okrika has demonstrated a clear commitment to educational development, and it is under his direct authority that the current transformation of OGS has been commissioned and empowered. His Lordship's leadership ensures that as OGS grows into a 21st-century Smart School, it never loses the moral and spiritual foundation upon which it was built in 1940.

Mr. Kelvin Sampson Fubara

Principal, Okrika Grammar School

Tech Entrepreneur & Education Reformer

First Class, Economics - ABU Zaria

Executive Director, NDI

Kelvin Sampson Fubara is a technology entrepreneur, innovation leader, and education reformer from the Niger Delta. A First Class graduate of Economics from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, he is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of KD Squares and Executive Director of Niger Delta Innovate (NDI), where he has driven technology education and youth development across the region.

Appointed Principal of Okrika Grammar School in February 2026, Kelvin brings to OGS the discipline of a rigorous academic, the agility of a tech entrepreneur, and the moral grounding of a faith-based institution. He is the architect of The Fubara Agenda, the school's three-year transformation strategy, and is personally committed to making OGS the number one Smart School in Rivers State.

• Admissions

Begin Your OGS Journey

Admissions are open for JSS 1 and SSS 1. Take the first step toward a world-class

education at Okrika Grammar School.

01
02
03
04

Obtain Application Form

Apply online or collect the admission form from the school office or download online. Complete all sections accurately.

Submit Documents

Submit birth certificate, primary school leaving certificate, passport photographs, and completed form.

Entrance Examination

Sit the OGS entrance examination covering English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge.

Receive Admission Letter

Successful candidates receive admission letters and proceed with registration and payment of fees.

Admission Requirements

  • Birth Certificate or Age Declaration

  • Minimum age of 9 years for JSS 1

  • 2 recent passport photographs

  • Primary school report cards (last 2 terms)

Admissions portal for 2025/2026 academic session is now open. Contact the school for current deadlines.

Ready to Join the OGS Family?

Successful candidates receive admission letters and proceed with registration and payment of fees.

  • Application open year-round

  • Entrance exam held termly

  • Merit-based scholarships available

• Admissions

Begin Your OGS Journey

Admissions are open for JSS 1 and SSS 1. Take the first step toward a world-class

education at Okrika Grammar School.

01
02
03
04

Obtain Application Form

Apply online or collect the admission form from the school office or download online. Complete all sections accurately.

Submit Documents

Submit birth certificate, primary school leaving certificate, passport photographs, and completed form.

Entrance Examination

Sit the OGS entrance examination covering English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge.

Receive Admission Letter

Successful candidates receive admission letters and proceed with registration and payment of fees.

01

Obtain Application Form

Apply online or collect the admission form from the school office or download online. Complete all sections accurately.

02

Submit Documents

Submit birth certificate, primary school leaving certificate, passport photographs, and completed form.

03

Entrance Examination

Sit the OGS entrance examination covering English, Mathematics, and General Knowledge.

04

Receive Admission Letter

Successful candidates receive admission letters and proceed with registration and payment of fees.

Admission Requirements

  • Birth Certificate or Age Declaration

  • Minimum age of 9 years for JSS 1

  • 2 recent passport photographs

  • Primary school report cards (last 2 terms)

Admissions portal for 2025/2026 academic session is now open. Contact the school for current deadlines.

Ready to Join the OGS Family?

Successful candidates receive admission letters and proceed with registration and payment of fees.

  • Application open year-round

  • Entrance exam held termly

  • Merit-based scholarships available

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Life at OGS in Pictures

A glimpse into the vibrant, dynamic, and enriching world of Okrika Grammar

School.

Academic Seminar
Events

Academic Seminar Session

Computer Lab
Academics

ICT Computer Laboratory

Science Lab
Science

Chemistry Lab Experiments

Sports Day
Sports

Annual Sports Day Assembly

Classroom
Academics

Classroom Learning in Progress

Campus
Academics

Library & Study Hall

Graduation
Events

Debate Competition

Biology
Campus

Campus Aerial Overview

Basketball
Sports

Inter-House Basketball Match

Library
Other

Technovation & Robotics Club

Cultural Day
Other

Cultural Day Celebrations

• Gallery

Life at OGS in Pictures

A glimpse into the vibrant, dynamic, and enriching world of Okrika Grammar

School.

Academic Seminar
Events

Academic Seminar Session

Computer Lab
Academics

ICT Computer Laboratory

Science Lab
Science

Chemistry Lab Experiments

Sports Day
Sports

Annual Sports Day Assembly

Classroom
Academics

Classroom Learning in Progress

Campus
Academics

Library & Study Hall

Graduation
Events

Debate Competition

Biology
Campus

Campus Aerial Overview

Basketball
Sports

Inter-House Basketball Match

Library
Other

Technovation & Robotics Club

Cultural Day
Other

Cultural Day Celebrations

Alumni

OGS Legends in the World

OGS Legends in the World

From government halls to hospital wards, our alumni carry the OGS spirit of excellence

into every corner of society.

TT
Academia
Prof. Tekena Nitonye Tamuno
Professor Emeritus of History & Former Vice-Chancellor
University of Ibadan
Nigeria's foremost historian and the first professor from the Rivers and Bayelsa region. The first University of Ibadan alumnus to serve as its Vice-Chancellor (1975–1979).
Class of 1951
AS
Government
Dr. Abiye Precious Sekibo
Former Federal Minister of Transportation
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Medical doctor and politician born in Okrika, Rivers State. Served as Federal Minister of Transportation (2003–2006) under President Olusegun Obasanjo, championing a 25-year national railway development plan.
Class of 1976
DP
Government
Dr. Dakuku Adolphus Peterside
Former Director-General/CEO, NIMASA
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency
Maritime administrator, legislator, and public intellectual who served as Director-General/CEO of NIMASA (2016–2020). Under his leadership, NIMASA's revenue grew by over 400%.
Class of 1988
HS
Business
Chief Henry James Semenitari
Former MD/CEO, Unity Bank Plc
Unity Bank Plc
Distinguished banking executive with over 22 years of experience across Nigeria's leading financial institutions, including FCMB, Zenith Bank, Diamond Bank, and UBA.
OGS Alumnus
GT
Government
Dr. Gabriel Toby
Former Deputy Governor, Rivers State
Rivers State Government
Economist, civil servant, and statesman who served as Deputy Governor of Rivers State (1999–2007) under Governor Peter Odili. A respected elder statesman and Acting Chairman of RELEF.
OGS Alumnus
SA
Law
Justice Sika Henry Aprioku
Chancellor, Diocese of Okrika & High Court Judge
Rivers State Judiciary / Diocese of Okrika (Anglican Communion)
Honourable Justice sitting on the Port Harcourt High Court in Rivers State, known for impartial and principled judicial service. Also serves as Chancellor of the Diocese of Okrika.
OGS Alumnus
EA
Clergy
Rt. Revd. Enoch Atuboyedia
Bishop, Diocese of Okrika
Anglican Communion, Church of Nigeria
Born in Okrika on 10 March 1972, elected Bishop at the Episcopal Synod of the Church of Nigeria in Abuja on 22 July 2020, becoming the second Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Okrika.
Class of 1991
GI
Community
Mr. Golden Iruayenama
National President, OGS Old Boys Association
Okrika Grammar School Old Boys Association
National President of the Okrika Grammar School Old Boys Association, a tireless champion of the school's development and legacy.
OGS Alumnus
RA
Government
Chief Rufus Ada George
Former Governor, Rivers State
Rivers State Government
Chief Rufus Ada George served as the Military Governor and later the elected Governor of Rivers State, Nigeria. A distinguished statesman and alumnus who made significant contributions to the development of Rivers State.
OGS Alumnus
SC
Academia
Prof. Sylvanus John Sodienye Cookey
Former Vice-Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt
University of Port Harcourt
One of Nigeria's most distinguished historians and academic administrators. Served as the second Vice-Chancellor of the University of Port Harcourt (1982–1989).
Class of 1952
TI
Academia
Prof. Turner Timinipre Isoun
Former Federal Minister of Science and Technology
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology / RSUST
Pioneering scientist and statesman who founded and served as the first Vice-Chancellor of Rivers State University of Science and Technology (1980–84), the first technology-focused university in Nigeria.
Class of mid-1950s
CA
Government
Chief Emmanuel Chikere Akwiwu
Deputy Speaker, Federal House of Representatives (1960–1964)
Federal House of Representatives, Lagos
One of the earliest OGS alumni to attain national political prominence. Elected to the Federal House of Representatives in 1954, rising to the position of Deputy Speaker during Nigeria's independence era.
Class of 1944
GE
Pharmacy
Pharm. (Sir, Dr.) Gabriel Lambert Eradiri, OFR
First National Deputy President, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria; OFR
Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria / Niger-Bay Pharmacy Limited
Pioneer pharmacist and philanthropist who shaped professional pharmacy practice in Nigeria. Founded Niger-Bay Pharmacy Limited in Port Harcourt in 1969, which won the Oscar Prize in Madrid (1990).
Class of early 1950s
RA
Medicine
Eze (Dr.) Roland Enyinna Asobie, FRCS
Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons; Former Commissioner for Health, Imo State
Imo State Government / Delta Hospital Limited, Aba
Distinguished eye surgeon and public servant. Earned his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Ophthalmology from the University of London in 1970.
Class of 1950
MU
Government
Hon. Marshall Stanley Uwom, MHA
Deputy Speaker, Rivers State House of Assembly
Rivers State House of Assembly
Lawyer, administrator, and legislator who rose to the second-highest seat in the Rivers State legislature. Holds an MSc in Corporate Governance from Leeds Beckett University, UK.
Class of 1981
IW
Government
Chief Ibibia Opuene Walter
Commissioner, Rivers State Ministry of Transport; Former Chairman, Okrika LGC
Rivers State Government
Geologist, businessman, and public administrator from Okrika LGA. Served as Chairman of Okrika Local Government Council (2004–2007).
Class of 1983
IB
Academia
Prof. Innocent Bariate Barikor
Director General/CEO, NESREA; Professor of Political Science
NESREA / University of Port Harcourt
Academic, legislator, and environmental regulator. Appointed Director General and CEO of NESREA, Nigeria's apex environmental regulatory agency, in May 2024.
OGS Alumnus
WS
Government
Dr. Wisdom Sawyer
Head of Civil Service, Bayelsa State
Bayelsa State Government
Physician and senior public administrator who ascended to the highest civil service position in Bayelsa State. Earned his MBBS from the University of Port Harcourt (1996).
Class of 1986
VK
Medicine
Dr. Vincent Keniye Kalaiti (1932–1990)
Chief Medical Director, Niger Hospital, Port Harcourt; Gubernatorial Aspirant, Rivers State (1990)
Niger Hospital, Port Harcourt
Multi-disciplinary leader who served across agriculture, medicine, and politics. Ran for Governor of Rivers State in 1990 on the Social Democratic Party (SDP) platform.
Class of 1952
JN
Government
HRH J.E.N. Nwaguru
Deputy Speaker, Abia State House of Assembly; Pioneer Staff, National Archives of Nigeria
Abia State House of Assembly / National Archives of Nigeria
Archivist, legislator, author, and traditional ruler. Completed his Cambridge School Certificate with Grade 1 at Okrika Grammar School in 1953.
Class of 1953
RO
Law
Chief (Justice) Robert Papaa Gbaingbain Okara
Judge, High Court of Justice, Rivers State
Rivers State High Court of Justice
Legal pioneer from the Niger Delta who served on the Rivers State bench. Called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1963.
Class of early 1940s
EI
Engineering
Prof. Elijah Iyagba
Professor of Engineering; Director of Physical Planning and Development, University of Port Harcourt
University of Port Harcourt
Distinguished engineering academic who obtained his West African School Certificate with Division One from Okrika Grammar School.
OGS Alumnus
TA
Clergy
Rt. Rev'd Tubokosemie Robinson Abere JP
Pioneer Bishop of the Diocese of Okrika; Former National President, NURSS
Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)
Iconic prelate and pioneer Bishop of Okrika who completed his education at Okrika Grammar School, where he served as Chapel Prefect.
OGS Alumnus
EL
Academia
Dr. Ewuukgem Lomo-David
Professor, Deese College of Business and Economics
North Carolina A&T State University, USA
Nigerian-born academic who built an internationally recognised career in business and information technology research at one of the largest historically Black universities in the United States.
Class of late 1970s