Master
Isa Bello Suleiman of Zamani College, Kaduna, and Miss Imoh Daniel of
Army Day Secondary School, Cross River State have shone in Africa
emerging as the 2012 Country Winners in the Essay and Poster categories
respectively at the 2012 DSTV Eutelsat Star Awards.
Oyindamola
Adisa of Adesoye College, Offa, Kwara State and Simon Akpan Anita of
Lagos Anglican Girl’s Grammar School emerged runners up in the essay and
poster categories.
The
presentation which held at Multichoice Boardroom, Victoria Island was
graced by the presence of Professor Funsho Falade from UNILAG who was
also the Judge, DSTV Eutelsat, Mrs Ronke Bello, Managing Director,
Innovative Literacy, representatives from Kaduna and Cross River.
Speaking
at the award ceremony where a Plasma television and a certificate of
excellence were handed over to each of the star award winners, the
Managing Director, MultiChoice Nigeria, Mr John Ugbe said: “The awards
seeks to inspire innovative thinking among secondary school students and
create awareness on how science and technology can be applied to
everyday life.”
Ugbe
pointed out that the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards is a Corporate Social
Responsibility of MultiChoice Africa and Eutelsat to educate and create
awareness about satellite technology and its application among African
students.
He
added that the award is designed to stimulate interest in science and
technology among African school children by educating them on the
science involved.
According to Ugbe, last year when they commenced the award; over 150 entries were received in Nigeria.
The
overall awards winners last year however emerged from Uganda, Ghana,
Mauritius and South Africa. He maintained that the awards have provided a
platform for students in and outside the country to express their
knowledge on satellite technology.
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