Dragons Den at OTC

As part of our 20th Anniversary Celebrations we hosted a Dragon’s Den competition with some of our partner schools. The event held on Tuesday 17th December at our facility in Lagos GRA Ikeja. The finalists had been whittled down from several hopefuls during the course of the day with a winner selected at the end of the event. The winners were Doregos School with an ingenious method of generating power from urine!!! Second was Igbobi College with an innovative bread making project. Lagos Anglican Girls Grammar School came third with a novel idea for fish farming. All together it was a very exciting day with great turnout and some ingenious ideas. Lagos Anglican Girls Grammar School presenting Oxbridge academic team members along with other guests enjoying the presentations taking place Oxbridge students welcoming guest schools and judges LAGGS receiving their award. Very well done girls!! FCMB representative addressing the students as a judge Igbobi college receiving their award from the Zenith Bank representative acting as a judge The winners! Doregos Academy. Another judge addressing the students with an Oxbridge usher by her side...

Stop the press! In the papers again!

  The Public Lecture we hosted at the Sheraton Hotel during our week of festivities commemorating our 20th Anniversary was featured in a full page spread in this weeks Tribune Newspaper. The Public Lecture featured talks from: Dr. Doyin Salami of the Lagos Business School as the main speaker Miss Toyosi Akerele as a discussant Dr. Tunde Oseni as a discussant For more please click on the image...

OTC 20th Anniversary Week: Family Fun Day :-) :-) :-)

The day started with excited and fevered preparation! Table, chairs, decorations, canopies, food, bouncy castle, speakers, arcade area, cleaning etc etc. Hard work, but so rewarding! To kick off our week of events celebrating our 20 years of educating we invited students, parents, staff and their families to join us in a Family Fun Day! Today we have our “Dragon’s Den”, where our partner schools put forward students to present a business idea. Today’s final see’s the top three groups going head to head for the title and prize. Tomorrow we have our public lecture followed by our thanksgiving service on Thursday and Gala night on Friday. 🙂 Some of our younger guests Kids heaven! Making use of our multi purpose court FIFA anyone?! Entertainment for young and old! FIFA anyone?! Generations… Some Oxbridge staff hanging out. Getting ready for the MC to start his set. Mr. Kurup and his family. MC’s set underway. Friends 🙂 Carol Scott 🙂 Group games…Looks painful!...

Words of an Icon

As the world says goodbye to a global icon, I came across these words of wisdom and thought it appropriate to post on the OTC website....

Oxbridge Wallops Global International College!

It was another cap for the college when its Boys’ soccer team walloped Global International College, Lekki, Lagos on the 30th. The team had trained long and hard for the soccer match against Global College and it was a victory well deserved. The day started a beautiful one, with Mr. Martins acting as the interim coach giving some words of advice. The ride to the Global was long and enthusiastic as the team made detailed plans about their tactics with Laide as the captain of the team. We got to the field by one o’clock; players of the opposing team were already settled in, so we shook hands and took pictures. The soccer match started extremely well with the Oxbridge team clearly dominating the game. Several impressive moves and well thought of passes were executed. The days of training finally paid of when Jerry scored a beautiful goal by dribbling through the weak defense line and projecting the ball into the goal post. The audience hailed Jerry, but our 1-0 victory was short-lived when the referee blew his whistle for a foul against the Oxbridge team committed by Uzoma in the 15-yard box. It was an awful penalty kick against the away team. Everyone starred at the striker in anxiety as he focused on taking the penalty kick. Sadly, a goal was scored. The long awaited half time whistle was blown; both teams gathered at their different posts to alter their game plans. The second half started with so much energy by the players. Deep into the second half, Solomon scored a second goal by a pass from Nwanna. The audience celebrated his goal by chanting his name. Oxbridge players tried their best to keep the defense...