Methodist Boys' High School, Oron

Methodist Boys’ High School (MBHS) Oron, Nigeria was established on 18 September 1905 following a proposal by Rev. Nathaniel Boocock a Primitive Methodist Church Minister whose pioneering works in the west coast of Africa also contributed in creating the Missions at Bottler Point, Urua Eye (Udesi) and Adadia. Initially named Oron Training Institute (OTI), the school was established in order to turn the brightest schoolboys into teachers, and in the hope that some of them might eventually become Ministers. Besides the prominence given to evangelism, the institute was also to offer general education which may include instruction in carpentry and other useful trades. The ethos of the school was that of an English public school, character training through religion receiving high priority. Righ

Methodist Boys' High School, Oron

Methodist Boys’ High School (MBHS) Oron, Nigeria was established on 18 September 1905 following a proposal by Rev. Nathaniel Boocock a Primitive Methodist Church Minister whose pioneering works in the west coast of Africa also contributed in creating the Missions at Bottler Point, Urua Eye (Udesi) and Adadia. Initially named Oron Training Institute (OTI), the school was established in order to turn the brightest schoolboys into teachers, and in the hope that some of them might eventually become Ministers. Besides the prominence given to evangelism, the institute was also to offer general education which may include instruction in carpentry and other useful trades. The ethos of the school was that of an English public school, character training through religion receiving high priority. Righ