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The Principal, the Management staff, and Students of FGGC, Bwari-Abuja welcome you to the college’s official website.
FGGC, Bwari, one of the 110 Unity Colleges in Nigeria was established in 1984 as a girls’ only, full boarding school. The college is located in Bwari Area Council, Abuja-FCT which is also home to the Nigerian Law School and the National Headquarters of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
Bwari is about 30 minutes drive from the city center.
In her 37 years of existence, FGGC Bwari has been at the forefront of girl-child education in Northern Nigeria providing excellent academic and moral guidance to a wide range of girls from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
Our vision and mission as encapsulated in our goal statements have been our driving force over the years and will continue to be for many years to come.
We sincerely hope that this Website helps you learn more about the STAR COLLEGE at the Seat of Power in Nigeria- Welcome to FGGC, Bwari-Abuja.
Mrs. Sodangi, J.B
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Federal Government Girls’ College, Bwari-Abuja came into being on 15th January 1984 to meet the demand for girl-child education in FCT, the middle belt, and the country at large.