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General News of Wednesday, 25 December 2019

Source: www.mynigeria.com

First Nigerian principal of Queen's College dies at 95

Iphigernia Efunjoke Coker Iphigernia Efunjoke Coker

Iphigernia Efunjoke Cooker, the first and longest serving principal of Queen’s College, has been announced dead at 95. This was disclosed by a statement issued by the Queen's College Old Girls Association (QCOGA).

The statement reads:

The President, Executive Commitee and members of the Queen’s College Old Girls Association (QCOGA) announce the passing on to glory of our dear mentor, Mrs Iphigernia Efunjoke Coker, MFR who died on Monday, December 23rd December at 5.30pm. at the age of 95, in Lagos, Nigeria.

The 9th and first Nigerian Principal of Queen’s College, Lagos since its inception in 1927, Mrs. Coker was the longest serving Principal of the school for 14 years, from 1963 to 1977.

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She is a model of leadership, forming the character and building the competence of thousands of girls who went through her tutelage and an exemplary teacher to teachers. She endeared herself to everyone who crossed her path including those who never met her but knew her through others who did.

“We commiserate with her family and the larger Queen’s College community on her passing and are thankful for her service to humanity.

We celebrate a life of impact and excellence.

May her gentle soul rest in peace.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the family.

for: Queen’s College Old Girls Association

Ayodele Onakoya General Secretary