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Monday, January 06, 2025

The Story Of Dr Alvan Ikoku, The Man Who Introduced The Wearing Of School Uniform In Nigeria

Do your know who introduced the idea that uniforms must be worn by students in Nigeria ?
It was introduced by Dr. Alvan Ikoku (the face on the ₦10 note). He also contributed greatly to the educational sector of Nigeria


In 1962, he called for an 'Education Bill of Rights' for primary school education to be free for six years nationwide in Nigeria. It wasn't accepted by the Federal Government until 1976.

Dr Alvan Ikoku still remains a great icon in Nigerian academic and educational development and one of the most outstanding educationists ever had in Nigeria.
Although, he did encounter resistance through much of the 1950s, when the Colonial Government repeatedly rejected his NUT recommendations to introduce uniform education in Nigeria but right after national independence, Ikoku and his union were vindicated, when these recommendations became the basis for education policy in the new nation.

He fostered considerable government interest in the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), becoming instrumental in the Legislative Council's acceptance of 44 NUT proposals amending various educational ordinances.

Born on August 1, 1900, in Amanagwu Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, from 1911 to 1914, he was educated at the Arochukwu Government Primary School and from 1915 to 1920, he attended Hope Waddell College, Calabar where he was a student under James Emmanuel Aggrey and was mates with Akanu Ibiam and Eyo Eyo Esua.

In 1920, he received his first teaching appointment with the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria and Church of Scotland at Itigidi and two years later became a senior tutor at St. Paul's Teachers' Training College, Awka, Anambra State.
While teaching at Awka, Ikoku earned his University of London degree in Philosophy in 1928, through its external programme.

Alvan Ikoku established the first indigenous private sec. school in Nigeria, Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu, present-day Abia State, in 1932.
Ikoku introduced Carpentry as a subject, which he called "the Education of the Hand."
Interestingly, students were able to make their own desks, chairs, and tables all by themselves.
Smart man

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17 comments:

  1. Such an interesting read πŸ‘

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  2. Unfortunately 10 is no longer relevant

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  3. Thank you for the update, information is key to life

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  4. Wow I'm just knowing this.
    Thank you for this educative info.

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  5. Thank for the knowledge 🌹❤️

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  6. Wow.....a great man he was sadly good people don't last in public offices.
    Imagine if Nigeria had continued with Education of the hands by now we wont be paying alot for furniture supplies to schools.
    Same thing China is doing to grow it's Economy.

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  7. A great and unpopular educationist.

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  8. History is the back bone of every society
    Meanwhile someone wants to take it off the educational curriculum in Nigeria. God pass them sha
    SDK thanks for this I have learned who introduced school uniforms in schools

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  9. Thanks for this information

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  10. Knowledge is Power πŸ’ͺ
    Thank You For ThisπŸ–•

    Hello iya Boys

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  11. What a Legendary Icon

    God bless his Soul πŸ™

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