Chrisland Schools' Alumnus Graduates With First Class Honours in Law at Durham University, UK7/10/2025 Our Alumni remain a source of joy for the Chrisland family as they continue to fly the flag of excellence… Today we celebrate Chibundom Mgbeokwere. Chibundom began her academic journey at Chrisland School Opebi (2009–2015), where her leadership qualities and grace quickly stood out. She rose to become the Head Girl, setting a strong foundation for future success. At Chrisland College Idimu, her brilliance continued to shine as she earned the role of Assistant Head Girl, distinguishing herself as a top scholar and leader. During her stay at CCI, she distinguished herself as an exceptionally gifted learner, winning several laurels for the school. Ms Mgbeokwere, graduated in 2021 as the Valedictorian in her set. Similarly, she also had the best WASSCE result of her set. Reflecting on her journey, Chibundom shared: “Chrisland School provided me with the all-round education and exposure I needed to thrive. It equipped me with the skills to balance my interests— engaging in leadership initiatives, and actively participating in co-curricular activities. From Primary to Secondary School, Chrisland nurtured my potential, helping me excel in academics and leadership. I continue to shine as a product of Chrisland, and I am proud to be part of its legacy.” Chibundom, your success is a testament to hard work, character, and the Chrisland spirit of excellence. We are incredibly proud of you! Non Scholar Ced Vita!
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Chrisland Alumnus Bags First Class Honours in Neuroscience, from University of Alberta, Canada6/18/2025 For nearly five decades, one word has defined the Chrisland experience — Excellence. It’s more than a value; it’s embedded in our DNA, guiding everything we do and shaping who our alumni become. On #Alumni Spotlight, we proudly celebrate Nnemdi Emmanuella Osadunkwu, a shining example of what it means to live the Chrisland legacy. Emmanuella began her academic journey with us at Chrisland School Ladipo Oluwole, Ikeja (2009–2014) and continued through Chrisland High School, Ikeja, graduating in 2021. A well-rounded learner, she excelled not just academically but also in leadership and extracurricular activities — notably serving as the Library Prefect. Building on her strong Chrisland foundation, Emmanuella soared even higher. In 2025, she graduated with First Class Honours in Neuroscience from the University of Alberta, Canada, earning a prestigious Science Silver Medal of Honor. She consistently made the Dean’s Honour List throughout her time at the university. Reflecting on her time at Chrisland Schools, she shared: "Chrisland played a major role in my foundation. I learned the importance of excellence from my alma mater, and by God’s grace, I’ve continued to uphold those values in every part of my life." Congratulations, Nnemdi Emmanuella Osadunkwu! We are incredibly proud of your accomplishments and can’t wait to see what the future holds for you. Non Scholar Ced Vita! For 47 years, one word has defined the Chrisland experience—Excellence. It is woven into our DNA, evident in everything we do, and reflected in the remarkable achievements of our alumni. Today, we shine the spotlight on Adegoke Mary Oreoluwa, a true embodiment of this Chrisland legacy! Mary began her journey at Chrisland School Opebi and later at Chrisland High School Ikeja, where she thrived both academically and in extracurricular activities. Her leadership skills shone through as she served as Social Prefect at Chrisland School Opebi and later as Sports Prefect at Chrisland High School Ikeja. A true sports enthusiast, she captained the volleyball team at CHSI and was a key member of the relay team at CSO, showcasing the well-rounded education Chrisland is known for. With a solid foundation from Chrisland Schools, Mary continued to soar. In 2024, she graduated with a First-Class degree in Human Kinetics (with a major in Exercise Physiology from the University of Lagos—Nigeria’s University of First Choice! Beyond academics, she made a significant impact at UNILAG, serving as Director of the Impact Leaders Club (Membership Unit, UNILAG Chapter) and contributing as an NGO Research Volunteer at The Neo Child Initiative. Reflecting on her journey, Mary shared: “Chrisland School provided me with the all-round education and exposure I needed to thrive. It equipped me with the skills to balance my interests—volunteering with NGOs, engaging in leadership initiatives, and actively participating in co-curricular activities. From Primary to Secondary School, Chrisland nurtured my potential, helping me excel in academics, sports, and leadership. I continue to shine as a product of Chrisland, and I am proud to be part of its legacy.” Congratulations, Adegoke Mary Oreoluwa! Your story is inspiring, and we are incredibly proud of your achievements. We look forward to seeing you continue to show forth the light! Oluwatoniloba Toyobo attended Chrisland School Opebi between 2008 and 2014 where right from a tender age, her poise and leadership skills were discovered and ultimately, she became the Head Girl of the school. She proceeded to Chrisland College Idimu where her brilliance and outstanding leadership skills earned her the position of the College’s Assistant Head Girl. Known for her respectful yet firm demeanour, Toni effortlessly won the hearts of her peers and educators with her soft-spoken charm and easy-going nature. During her stay at CCI, she distinguished herself as an exceptionally gifted learner, winning several laurels for the school. Oluwatoniloba was part of the Chrisland team that represented Nigeria at the 2019 Trust Sustainable Living Essay Competition in Canada in 2019. Ms Toyobo, graduated in 2020 as the second best-graduating student in her set, winning the best-behaved graduating student (girl) award, among other honours. Similarly, she also had the best SAT result of her set. Her lifelong dream of becoming a computer scientist was nurtured from a young age, and upon leaving college, it soared to new heights. Today, that dream has blossomed into reality as she proudly holds a degree in Computer Science and Certification in Data Science from Georgia State University where she graduated Summa Cum Laude (The US equivalent of a First-Class Honours). During her time at the University, Oluwatoniloba Toyobo served as Secretary of Mission, Brain; Vice President of the Honor Student Organization, and President of the National Society of Black Engineers. She was also the Student Assistant for Women LEAD. Ms Toyobo plans to pursue a career in Software Engineering or Data Science. |



