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Apata Memorial High School

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Apata Memorial High School is a military-style private boarding school in Lagos, Nigeria. It was founded in 1980 by retired Nigerian Army Brigadier-General S. O. Apata (who was assassinated on January 8, 1995). The school has about 1550 pupils and 150 teachers. There are both boarding and day students. It is said to be the best school in Oshodi-Isolo local government and one of the best in lagos state.

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Apata Memorial High School
Godwin Omonua Street,

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Godwin Omonua Street
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Lagos State, Nigeria
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