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  1. GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UMUAHIA (GCU) Welcome to GCU. GCU is a world-class institution providing a global secondary school education for boys. Started in 1929 by Rev. Robert Fisher, GCU was established by the colonial government and subsequently managed by a succession of regional and state governments till 2014, when the Abia State government ceded ...

  2. Government College Umuahia, or GCU, is an independent secondary school for boys located on Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road in Umuahia, Nigeria. Twenty years after the establishment of Kings College, the first government-owned high school, by the British colonial government, three similar public schools were founded in 1929.

  3. About GCU. History. The Government College Umuahia was founded by Reverend Robert Fisher on January 29, 1929 when he opened the gates of the school to 25 students drawn from all parts of Nigeria and West Africa, but with catchment in Eastern Nigeria, and the Southern Cameroons.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2015 · Government College, Umuahia, one of Nigeria's three leading colonial secondary schools, is known among literary critics around the world for being the alma mater of eight important Nigerian writers: Chinua Achebe, Chike Momah, Elechi Amadi, Chukwuemeka Ike, Christopher Okigbo, Gabriel Okara, Ken Saro-Wiwa and I. N. C. Aniebo.

  5. Learn More. Government College Umuahia is one of the top Secondary Schools located in Umuahia in Abia State . Government College Umuahia (GCU) founded in 1929 by Robert Fisher and recently acquired from the government by the Old Boys and managed by a team of reputable Old Boys known as the Fisher Educational Development Trust (FEDT) is an all ...

  6. Government College Umuahia, Umuahia. 898 likes · 6 talking about this. Government College Umuahia is now open for admissions into JSS 1 and JSS 2 students from across Nigeria and beyond. Formerly a...

  7. The Government College Umuahia was founded by Reverend Robert Fisher on January 29, 1929 when he opened the gates of the school to 25 students drawn from all parts of Nigeria and West Africa, but with catchment in Eastern Nigeria, and the Southern Cameroons.