Places in Bayelsa

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St. Mary's Catholic Church
St. Mary's Catholic Church

St. Mary's Catholic Church

Place of worship

Bayelsa

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Worship, Sightseeing, Explore art, Dance

Bayelsa State Government Secretariat
Bayelsa State Government Secretariat

Bayelsa State Government Secretariat

Government Building

Bayelsa

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Work, Sightseeing

ABOUT       Bayelsa State Government Secretariat is the department that fulfils its central administrative or general secretary duties. The term is especially associated with governments and intergovernmental organizations such as the United Nations, although some non-governmental organizations (for example, the International Organization for Standardization also refer to their administrative department as their secretariat. The building or office complex that houses such a department may also be referred to as its secretariat or secretariat building. SERVICES At the State Government Secretariat, you could attend an official function or ceremony,work or sight see. BEST FEATURES The State Government Secretariat has a cool beautiful environment and security is taken very seriously as well WHO CAN VISIT Common visitors include government officials and authorized personnel BEST TIME TO VISIT Monday to Friday (8am - 4pm) SAFETY Bayelsa state government Secretariat is a very safe place to visit

Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa
Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa

Work, Sightseeing, Read, Meet friends, Learn, Attend public lectures

History of Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa was built in 2011. Built by the federal government in 2011. One of the most prestigious and credible institution in Nigeria, this is an educational institution set up by the government to provide a Nigerian legal education to foreign-trained lawyers, and to provide practical training for aspiring Legal Practitioners in Nigeria. All law practitioners have to attend the school. Security/Safety of Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Nigerian Law School, Yenagoa, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Educational necessities. Legal documents and requirements such as the Court Dress and Wig. Housing necessities for on-campus residents. Best Features Recently built, this campus is equipped with the state-of-art facilities including an auditorium, five standard classrooms, an ICT library with 265 computers, an 80-person capacity library, and a modern clinic with two wards among other facilities, to make learning conducive for the students. Most common visitors Aspiring law practitioners, their lecturers and other legal practitioners frequent this location.

Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi
Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi

Work, Meet friends, Learn

History of Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi. Federal Government Girls College Imiringi is located in Imiringi, Bayelsa state.Bayelsa is a state in southern Nigeria in the core Niger Delta region, between Delta State and Rivers State. Its capital is Yenagoa. The main language spoken is Ijaw with dialects such as Kolukuma, Mein, Bomu, Nembe, Epie-Atisa, and Ogbia. This citadel of learning is an all girls college. Security/Safety of Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Educational Materials Identification Card(I.D) Housing Essentials if you're a student Things to do while at Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi Before heading to Federal Governement Girls College, Imiringi, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Visit the Students if you're a parent or guardian Study Best Features Federal Government Girls College Imiringi is a school that provides high quality standards of education in a supportive and friendly learning environment and has adequate facilities to meet both academic and recreational demands. The college has a proven track record of success in both academic and co-curricular activities. Writer's Review The operative curriculum is diversified and geared towards meeting the needs of every learner’s aptitude and ability as well as the developmental needs of the country. Their alumni are found all over the globe, excelling, competing and contributing to the development of Nigeria. Most common visitors Students, Parents and Teachers

Federal Government College, Odi
Federal Government College, Odi

Work, Meet friends, Learn

History of Federal Government College, Odi Federal Government College, Odi was built in May 26, 2006. The College took-off on May 26, 2006, with a student enrolment of 23(18boys and 5 girls). The pioneer staff were Mr D.O Ogounga as the principal and Mr M.D Bassey as Burser. Today, FGC, Odi boasts of a staff population of 37 permanent members of staff, 35 non-teaching staff and 17 NYSC members. The student enrolment stands at 790. It is hoped that with improvement in infrastructure, the population will grow and the school will move to greater heights both academically and in every wise. Security/Safety of Federal Government College, Odi This is a very safe location. What To Bring Before heading to Federal Government College, Odi, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Educational Materials Stationery Housing Essentials if you're a student Things to do while at Federal Government College, Odi Before heading to Federal Government College, Odi, here are some helpful things to take along with you: Visit the Students if you're a parent or guardian Study Best Features The operative curriculum is diversified and geared towards meeting the needs of every learner’s aptitude and ability as well as the developmental needs of the country. Their alumni are found all over the globe, excelling, competing and contributing to the development of Nigeria. Writer's Review This is a quality secondary school proven to provide the best in terms of secondary education and discipline. Most common visitors Parents, Students and Teachers