The digital revolution is being written in code, and some of the most influential "authors" are coming straight out of the Federal Government College Warri, Class of 2006.
 
This month, we are shifting our spotlight to the Technology Sector, where our alumni are doing more than just participating—they are leading. From the bustling tech hubs of Lagos to the high-stakes boardrooms of Silicon Valley, the "Legends" of '06 are making waves that are felt globally.
 

Founders, Leaders, and Visionaries

It is one thing to hold a job in tech; it is another to redefine an entire industry. We are incredibly proud to see our classmates:

  • Founding Successful Startups: Building solutions from the ground up that solve real-world African and global challenges.

  • Leading Engineering Teams: Driving innovation at global corporations, managing complex systems that keep the modern world running.

  • Mentoring the Next Generation: Ensuring that the path they’ve cleared is open for the students currently walking the halls of FGCW.

 

A "Legendary" Achievement: Jane Doe & John Smith

While so many of you are doing incredible work, we have to give a special mention to two of our own who recently reached a massive professional milestone.

A huge congratulations to Jane Doe and John Smith on their recent feature in Forbes!

Being recognized by such a prestigious global platform is no small feat. It highlights not only their individual brilliance and hard work but also the caliber of talent that our alma mater produces. Jane and John, you have made the Class of 2006—and the entire FGC Warri community—immensely proud. You are living proof that there is no limit to what a "Legend" can achieve.

 

The Power of the Network

This month’s spotlight isn’t just about celebration; it’s about connection. As we continue to build our new Alumni Portal, we encourage all our tech-sector professionals to:

  1. Update your Professional Bio: Let us know what you're working on.

  2. Offer Mentorship: Help a fellow alum or a current student break into the industry.

  3. Collaborate: The next big startup could be born right here within our own set.

The Class of 2006 has always been a powerhouse of talent. As we watch our classmates dominate the tech world, we are reminded that our shared heritage is the foundation of our global impact.

Together, we innovate. Together, we lead.