- Olivet Baptist High School
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Olivet Baptist High School, Oyo, Nigeria (formerly Oyo Baptist Boys' High School), located on a hillcrest named Olivet Heights, was founded by American Southern Baptist Mission on 29 January 1945 on its original site in the premises of the old Baptist mission house at Oke-Isokun, Oyo, Oyo State (now occupied by Baptist College of Theology, Oyo) where Rev. Pinnock, the first Baptist missionary to the ancient empire of Oyo established a mission post.[1]
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History
The profile of Olivet witnessed a remarkable rise in the 60s when the school was noted for all-round excellence in academics and sports, the school had facilities for O'level and A'level (HSC) candidates at that time. The A'level program was abolished in 1989. The school was one of the few schools in Nigeria outside Lagos equipped with hostel facilities, staff quarters, excellent laboratories (sciences, home economics/food & nutrition, fine arts, music), workshops (metal work, wood work, technical drawing - mechanical/building), agricultural center with poultry/fish pond and sports facilities. As a result Olivet Heights was a domineering force in the western part of Nigeria in inter-school academic competitions/projects as well as sports: soccer, basketball, hockey, handball and athletics. Also available in the school were facilities for Lawn Tennis, Cricket, Squash, Badminton, Volleyball, Chess and Table Tennis. Most of the facilities witnessed a steady decay from the 90s.
Organization of School Houses
Olivet Heights is a predominantly residential high school. The hostel structure was organized into four "houses" named after two indigenous and two American Baptist pastors - Atanda, Odetayo, Locket, and Pinnock. In addition to the residential arrangement for boarding students, non-residential students were also assigned to the 4 Houses for annual inter-house (intramural) quiz, debates & sports competitions which are used to unearth promising talents for regional and national competitions. In recent years, two new houses were added - Homer Brown and JBP Lafinhan - in honor of the last American (missionary) Principal and the first Nigerian Principal.
Principals
- Mrs. J. C. Powell, 1946
- Deacon T. A. Okanla, Headmaster 1945-1952
- Rev. Carl F. Whirley, 1948
- Rev. W. Joel Fergeson, 1948-1951
- Rev. J. B. Durham, Acting Principal 1951
- Rev. M. L. Garrett, Acting Principal 1952-1953
- Mr. E. A. Iyanda, Acting Principal 1955-1957
- Rev. Homer A. Brown, 1957-1962
- Rev. J. B. P. Lafinhan, 1962-1972
- Chief R. F. Fasoranti, 1973-1975
- Chief S. O. Omitade, 1975-1977
- Chief J. I. Popoola, 1977-1982
- Mr. I. A. Adisa, 1982-1989
- Mr. A. A. Adeniran, 1990-1994
- Mr. A. A. Adeniji, 1994-2000
- Mr. S. O. Okegbenle, 2000-2002
- Mrs. F. M. Taiwo, 2002-?
Alumni
The school has a versatile alumni association. The association has been particularly helpful in providing facilities for the current students of the school. A massive perimeter fence and a well-equipped health center were built in 1985 to mark the school's 40th anniversary, while a memorable 60th anniversary in 2005 was marked with an overhaul of the physical structures of the school.
Notable Olivet Alumni - Olivetians
- Ayodele Fayose, former Governor of Ekiti State[2]
- Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, former Governor of Oyo State.[3][4]
- Dr. Benjamin Abimbola Adigun, retired Insurance Professional, Past National President, Olivet Baptist High School Oyo Old Students Association [5]
- Tokunbo H. Ogunbanjo, Author [6]
- Dr. Emmanuel Adegbola Olarinde, Clinical Psychologist and Neuro-Psychologist [7]
- Rev. Dr. Solomon Adeniyi Babalola, retired Nigerian Baptist pastor and former missionary to the then Gold Coast (now Ghana)
- Ayoola Oba Otudeko, Investor/Entrepreneur, President of Nigerian Stock Exchange.
- Benjamin Titilayo Oluokun, Expert in Personnel Management [8]
- Late Isaac Adebiyi Adisa, First Old Student to be a Teacher (1955), Vice Principal (1978 -1979) and Principal (1982 - 1989) of the School[9]
- Revd. E. A. Akinleye, Nigerian Baptist pastor
- Gbadebo Omoni, Lawyer
- Owoade Omoni
- Dr. Ayo Ojo, Physician and President of Alumni Association
- Michael Akintola Abidoye, Chartered Accountant [10]
- Dr. Philip Ademola Togun, Consultant Psychiatrist [11]
- Prof. Emmanuel O. Omojokun, Computer Scientist and University Professor
- Dr. Nelson Aderemi Alawode, MD, Physician and Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynecology
- Kehinde Dawodu, Mechanical Engineer
- Dr. Taiwo Dawodu, Physician
- HRH Dr. Olufemi Oladapo Babalola, The Obalumo of Isedo (Oke-Ila Orangun), Petroleum Geophysicist [12]
- Dr. Olufemi Emmanuel Babalola, Physician & Ophthalmologist
- Late Dr Olayinka Olla (rtd MD Port Harcourt Refinery)
- Chief B. A. Lala.
- Late Jonathan Folaranmi Akinola.
- Rt. Hon. Kehinde Olatunji Ayoola(Speaker Oyo House of Assembly 1999)
- General Ajibola Kunle Toguin
- Hon Maroof Olawale Atilola (speaker Oyo House of Assembly)
- Dr Femi-Babalola (Dentist)
- Engr Adedayo Agboola (Sokoto) 1994 set
Motto
Cum Christo Progredere (Forward with Christ)
Anthem
1.
The foresight of God's own People A new school created Where the truth of God And all academic knowledge Shall future noble men And heroes of our land make As the motto re-echoes Cum Christo Progredere
2.
By the highway stands the school Clearly visible to passers by Breaking, Moulding, Preparing, for the future Olivet Heights my school, oh my school
3.
My school Olivet, (Olivet) My school Olivet, (Olivet) My school Olivet May the Lord bless thee Olivet Heights (Olivet Heights) Olivet Heights (Olivet Heights) O L I V E T !!!
Music: By Revd. E. A. Akinleye Words: By Revd. E. A. Akinleye, Mr. Gbadebo Omoni and Dr. Ayo Ojo
References
- ^ Olivet Newsletter No. 3 - January 2003 Retrieved 2007-10-13[dead link]
- ^ Governor donates building to Olivet Heights, Oyo State - Ekiti State - News Retrieved 2007-Oct-13
- ^ Profile on Oyo State website Retrieved 2007-Oct-13
- ^ Omonijo, Bolade (28 May 2003). "New governors: The road to Government House". Vanguard. http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/may/29/0139.html. Retrieved 2007-10-13.
- ^ http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/2003/jul/20/0020.html Retrieved 2008-July-10
- ^ Profile on Christian Writers E-Book Net Retrieved 2007-Oct-13
- ^ Yoruba Alliance Retrieved 2007-Oct-13
- ^ Olayinka, Bola (3 Oct 2002). "Benjamin Titilayo Oluokun (1940 - 2002)". The Guardian. http://news.biafranigeriaworld.com/archive/ngguardian/2002/oct/03/article32.html. Retrieved 2007-10-13.
- ^ Tribute to the founding fathers
- ^ Profile of Candidates - 2008 Election Into Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) Retrieved 2009-July-02
- ^ Profile on Webpage Retrieved 2009-July-02
- ^ Profile on Webpage Retrieved 2009-July-02
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- Baptist schools
- Educational institutions established in 1945
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