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Our Stories
We were in Senior Secondary Class 1 at Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, when the rumour spread like wildfire that it's hard to obtain a University education in Nigeria because of JAMB. Engr. Chidi Okekeozor
The day we married is one of the best days of my life. It was beyond wearing a beautiful wedding dress, I was getting married to my best friend for life. Orgu Lynda, Esq
Remembering my DMGS days, those days in the Assembly Ground, with my then amiable principal, Ven. T. U. Mbanugo of blessed memory, feeding us with so many ancient history of DMGS.
I never knew what I stood to gain in life when destiny made it that I should be admitted into the Dennis Memorial Grammar School Onitsha. All I knew then was that my two senior cousins were students of the school.
I was enrolled into the prestigious Dennis Memorial Grammar School (DMGS), Onitsha in 2002. I was small, a shy type, gentle and dark complexioned. I started from JSS 1 so I would say I am a true son of DMGS (telimacus). LIFE IN DMGS
I had just settled into JSS 1D and was getting used to the school environment. There were some "no go" areas. You should not be caught during school hours around such places. They included dinning hall, teachers' quarters, principal's lodges and etc.