FGCW Class of 2000
Welcome to the Alumni Association of Federal Government College Warri Set of 2000 “Empire” where great minds and lifelong friends connect.

Welcome Message
From the President – Mr. Faisal Saddiq
The FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COLLEGE WARRI CLASS OF 2000 (EMPIRE) ASSOCIATION incorporated in 2023, and fondly known as “Empire,” represents a unique and vibrant group of individuals united by shared experiences and lasting memories. As one of the most dynamic sets in the school’s history, Empire embodies the values of unity, diversity, and excellence instilled during their formative years at FGC Warri.
Since graduating in 2000, the Empire alumni have maintained strong bonds through active engagement and collaboration. The group is committed to fostering a supportive community where members can connect, grow, and contribute to the collective good.
Driven by the principles of inclusion and mutual respect, Empire has initiated various projects, including supporting their alma mater and giving back to society through charitable initiatives. Together, they remain a testament to the enduring legacy of FGC Warri as a hub for national unity and leadership development.

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- The MissionTo rekindle, promote, and sustain the love, unity, and togetherness of its members through individual and collective interests.
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