Grace School Student Emerges Overall Best in ICT Competition Organized by Reps’ Member

Following his victory, Oyawa, under the honorary role of a one-day House of Reps' member, visited the National Assembly in Abuja. During his visit, he was warmly received by Ademorin Kuye and the Emir of Kano.

Grace School Student Emerges Overall Best in ICT Competition Organized by Reps’ Member

Oluwanifesimi Oyawa, a student of Grace High School, Gbagada, Lagos, has secured the title of the overall best student in a fiercely contested Information and Communications Technology-based (ICT) competition organized by House of Representatives member Ademorin Kuye. The competition, held within Kuye's Somolu Federal Constituency, aimed to promote academic excellence among secondary school students.

Following his victory, Oyawa, under the honorary role of a one-day House of Reps' member, visited the National Assembly in Abuja. During his visit, he was warmly received by Ademorin Kuye and the Emir of Kano.

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Kuye expressed that the competition was designed to enhance the students' development, equipping them for future challenges. He emphasized the importance of fostering capabilities and competencies in the younger generation.

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The management of Grace School commended Kuye for his dedication to nurturing future leaders. The school pledged to continue providing quality learning experiences, ensuring that students are well-prepared to excel in various aspects of life.

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This initiative reflects a commitment to uplifting educational standards and fostering a culture of excellence among students in the region.